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March 2008 Events

Feb. 28 - Mar. 1  8:00 pm
The Sensuous Senator
Senator Douglas is running for President on a “morality” platform, but when his wife, Lois leaves to attend a conference in Chicago he does not hesitate to invite Veronica, his secretary and lover, over. Finding her unavailable, he has an escort agency send the voluptuous Fiona. When snow closes the airport Lois returns home! Add to the mix a congressional colleague, a security policeman and a muckraking reporter, and you can imagine the ensuing bedlam! A HYSTERICAL FARCE THAT WILL KEEP YOU LAUGHING IN YOUR SEAT!!!!
Lester B. Pearson Theatre
905-874-2800
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March 1 - Saturday  8pm
Brampton Concert Band "BCB Idol"
Rising Star Competition Finals. This evening's performance will feature the competition finals to this contest with you the audience taking part in the voting to choose the best of the best of our young local talent. Ticket Prices Adults $20, Seniors/Students $18, Children 12 and under $10
The Rose Theatre
905-874-2800
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March 1 - Saturday 
Chinese New Year Celebration
A new years party put on by the Brampton Chinese Association.
Kingsley Chinese Restaurant 50 Kennedy S.
905-949-1133
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March 2 - Sunday  2:00pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
vs. Guelph
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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March 6 - Thursday  2:00pm and 8:00pm
Tchaikovsky's Ballet & Orchestra:Swan Lake
he Rose Theatre is pleased to welcome to its stage one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful and enduringly popular ballets of all time. For those who are new to ballet or simply wish to know a little more about Swan Lake, read on below. The rest of you will want to order your tickets right away! Don't Miss Out! About: Swan Lake is a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky presented in either four Acts, four Scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe) or three Acts, four Scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe), based on an ancient German legend. It was originally choreographed by Julius Reisinger to the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (opus 20). First presented as The Lake of the Swans by the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre on February 20/March 4, 1877 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates) in Moscow, Russia. Although the ballet is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies base their stagings both choreographically and musically on the revival by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, staged for the Imperial Ballet, first presented January 15, 1895 at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. For this revival, Tchaikovsky's score was revised by the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre's kapellmeister Riccardo Drigo. Synopsis – The Many Faces of Swan Lake Swan Lake begins at a royal court. Prince Siegfried, heir to the kingdom, must declare a wife at his birthday ball. Upset that he cannot marry for love, Siegfried escapes into the forest at night. As he sees a flock of swans flying overhead, he aims his crossbow and readies himself for their landing by the lakeside. When one comes into view, however, he stops; before him is a beautiful creature dressed in white feathers, more woman than swan. Enamoured, the two dance and Siegfried learns that the swan maiden is the princess Odette. An evil sorcerer, Von Rothbart, captured her and used his magic to turn Odette into a swan by day and woman by night. A retinue of other captured swan-maidens attend Odette in the environs of Swan Lake, which was formed by the tears of her parents when she was kidnapped by Von Rothbart. Once Siegfried knows her story, he takes great pity on her and falls in love. As he begins to swear his love to her - an act that will render the sorcerer's spell powerless - Von Rothbart appears. Siegfried threatens to kill him but Odette intercedes; if Von Rothbart dies before the spell is broken, it can never be undone. The Prince returns to the castle to attend the ball. Von Rothbart arrives in disguise with his own daughter Odile, making her seem identical to Odette in all respects except that she wears black while Odette wears white. The prince mistakes her for Odette, dances with her, and proclaims to the court that he intends to make her his wife. Only a moment too late, Siegfried sees the real Odette and realizes his mistake. The method in which Odette appears varies: in some versions she arrives at the castle, while in other versions Von Rothbart shows Siegfried a magical vision of her. At this point versions of the ballet diverge. In the original version, Odette and Siegfred, realizing that the spell can never be broken, drown themselves by leaping into the lake. This causes von Rothbart to lose his power over them, and he dies as a result. But many different endings exist, ranging from romantic to tragic. In a version danced by the Mariinsky Ballet in 2006, the true love between Siegfried and Odette defeats Von Rothbart, who dies after the prince breaks one of his wings. Odette is restored to human form to unite happily with the prince. This version has often been used by Russian and Chinese ballet companies. In a version which has an ending very close to the original danced by American Ballet Theatre in 2005, Siegfried's mistaken pledge of fidelity to Odile consigns Odette to eternal swanhood. Realizing that her last moment of humanity is at hand, Odette commits suicide by throwing herself into the lake. The Prince does so as well. This act of sacrifice and love breaks Von Rothbart's power, and he is destroyed. In the final tableau, the lovers are seen rising together to heaven in apotheosis. In a version danced by New York City Ballet in 2006 (with choreography by Peter Martins after Lev Ivanov, Marius Petipa, and George Balanchine), the Prince's declaration that he wishes to marry Odile constitutes a betrayal that condemns Odette to remain a swan forever. Odette is called away into swan form, and Siegfried is left alone in grief as the curtain falls. Which variations on Swan Lake will the Tchaikovsky's Ballet & Orchestra choose to move their audience...? You'll have to see for yourself.
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 7 - Friday  7:30pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
vs. Niagara
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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March 8 - Saturday  7:00pm
A Black Light Show
St. Bartholomew's United Church and the Mimosa 4-H Club presents a Black Light Show, "Playing in the Dark". A magical evening for the young at heart. Tickets are $10.
Cyril Clark Theatre
905-451-2768

March 8 - Saturday  11:00am - 3:00pm
Bunny EGGScitement at South Fletcher's
FREE event! Egg Decorating, Egg and Spoon Races, Magicians and Puppeteers (at selected recreation centres), Face Painters, Balloon Artists, Themed Swimming and Skating, Grab Bags plus much more!
South Fletcher's Recreation Centre
905-874-2315

March 8 - Saturday  8:00 pm
Lesley Gore
The most commercially successful solo artist of the “Girl Group” era of the ‘60s, Gore quickly set herself apart. With a string of Quincy Jones-produced, chart-topping hits, including “It's My Party,” “Judy's Turn To Cry,” and “You Don't Own Me,” she introduced the world to a brilliant artist with pop instincts and an independent spirit that stood out against the formulaic offerings on the radio. A full-fledged star by age 16, her smash hits rang like anthems for young American women, and pointed the way for future generations of rabble-rousing pop singers from Debbie Harry, to Pat Benatar, to Madonna, to Gwen Stefani-all of whom remain in her debt. Having maintained a constant touring schedule in major venues across the country, Lesley Gore is no less committed today. Her voice, now burnished from the years of “practice”, deepens everything it touches with the hard-won wisdom of time, and in her care, songs take on new levels of meaning that less experienced artists cannot yet reach. On “Not The First,” (written by Gore), she warns a friend about the perils of blind love (“you're not the first/ to think you'll be the last,”), but could just as easily be warning Avril Lavigne about the perils of the music business. When she lilts, “All the parties I've been to/ you were missed”, she draws listeners back to her #1 hit, “It's My Party,” while ushering them gracefully forward into the new world she now inhabits. Produced by Blake Morgan, Ever Since is a timeless collection of classic songs placed in a transparent, pin-lit setting that allows her to shine. Included are re-imagined versions of two Lesley Gore standards, "You Don't Own Me" and the Academy Award–nominated "Out Here On My Own" (from Fame), seamlessly interwoven with new songs written by national recording artists Mike Errico, Blake Morgan, and Gore herself. The band-Jonathan Ellinghaus (drums), John Turner (bass), Mike Errico (guitars) and Blake Morgan (piano)-features the core rhythm section of Engine Company Records, and provides a lush setting for Lesley's astonishing vocals. Mixing and mastering duties are shared between Morgan and 2005 Grammy Award winner Phil Nicolo. Ever Since is a Lesley Gore postcard, sent from the journey she'd always said she was going to take. Fans who have traveled with her will have a new reason to love her, and the people who haven't checked in with her in a while will fall in love all over again. It's time to check in and share some new good times with an old friend.
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 9 - Sunday  2:00pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
vs. Sudbury
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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March 9 - Sunday  11:00am - 3:00pm
Bunny EGGScitement at Jim Archdekin
FREE event! Egg Decorating, Egg and Spoon Races, Magicians and Puppeteers (at selected recreation centres), Face Painters, Balloon Artists, Themed Swimming and Skating, Grab Bags plus much more!
Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre
905-874-2315

Mar. 9 - Mar. 15  12:00pm
Music Lessons Open House
The Rock School is inviting you to drop by during March Break ( March 9 - 15) for refreshments and a tour of our facility.
The Rock School
905-487-1425
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March 11 - Tuesday 
Chinguacousy Garden Club
Chinguacousy Garden Club Member Panel Experts for a Question & Answer Session.
Professor's Lake Rec. Centre

March 12 - Wednesday  8:00 pm
Corb Lund & The Hurtin' Albertans
Corb Lund was born and raised in rural southern Alberta and comes from four generations of Canadian ranchers and cowboys. He writes and sings the songs. He grew up riding horseback, chasing cattle and rodeoing on the prairies and in the foothills of the Rockies the first half of his life. Then he spent ten years driving across Canada, the States, Australia and Europe in an old van with his indie rock band called 'the smalls', playing every funky dive along the way. His writing reflects the unholy marriage of these experiences. He calls his music “scruffy country”, “ulterior country”, “dissident country”, “subversive country”, “insubordinate country”, “non-toxic country”, or “post apocalyptic modern traditional western music with some hair on it”. Call it what you want. But make sure you get to hear it! Order now!
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 14 - Friday  7:30pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
vs. Barrie
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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March 14 - Friday  8:00 pm
ELVIS: The Way It Was
Hailed as North America's #1 tribute to the King of Rock and Roll, Internationally acclaimed Elvis Stylist Stephen Kabakos returns to the Rose Theatre March 14th. Recreating the fabulous 50's, 60's, 68' Comeback, Vegas 69', and the spectacular 1973 television performance Aloha From Hawaii - ELVIS: The Way It Was celebrates the music, magic, and memories of the undisputed King! Featuring the mighty 14 member TVB Ensemble the illusion unfolds as this talented group of male and female vocalists, accomplished core group of musicians, and superior brass section reprise the music of Elvis Presley.
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 15 - Saturday  11:00am - 3:00pm
Bunny EGGScitement at Chris Gibson
FREE event! Egg Decorating, Egg and Spoon Races, Magicians and Puppeteers (at selected recreation centres), Face Painters, Balloon Artists, Themed Swimming and Skating, Grab Bags plus much more!
Chris Gibson Recreation Centre
905-874-2315

March 15 - Saturday  7:30pm
Love and Joy in Motion
This is a fun filled evening at the Rose Theatre filled with dance, music and comedy presented by Inspirational Impressions and Worship in Motion. You will want to reserve your tickets early!
The Rose Theatre
905 456-2428
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March 16 - Sunday  2:00pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
vs. Kingston
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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March 16 - Sunday  11:00am - 3:00pm
Bunny EGGScitement at Earnscliffe
FREE event! Egg Decorating, Egg and Spoon Races, Magicians and Puppeteers (at selected recreation centres), Face Painters, Balloon Artists, Themed Swimming and Skating, Grab Bags plus much more!
Earnscliffe Recreation Centre
905-874-2315

March 18 - Tuesday  8:00 pm
Al Stewart With Special Guest:Dave Nachmanoff
Return to the “Time Passages” with a guide who knows the way. For a singer and songwriter whose work is suffused with history and detail, Al Stewart follows no creative timetable. It's been 10 years since his last US CD of new material, almost 30 years since his "Year of the Cat" single and album became unforgettable international hits, almost 40 years since his first album was released. Al Stewart is not afraid of time and its passages. A Beach Full of Shells, was Al's first new US release since 1995's Between the Wars, and it finds Stewart in timeless form, presenting a baker's dozen new songs that span centuries and continents, autobiography and fiction. As he nears the 20-album mark, Stewart remains a distinctively literate and vivid storyteller, time-traveling and teleporting himself and his listeners from World War I battlefields to Sixties bedrooms, from ships to airplanes to ice floes, from the specific to the mysterious. Musical settings that encompass electric folk-rock and acoustic ballads, colorful dabs of classical and Eastern music, and even a touch of Little Richard-style piano pounding, are as varied and imaginative as Al's subject matters. With Brampton's tradition of flocking to all things Scottish this one is bound to sell quickly.
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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Mar. 18 - Mar. 29  12 - 6 pm
Flower Power Exhibit
Meet many talented artists at our reception night on March 20, time: 5 - 9 pm to view an art show and sales of flowers of all kinds, paintings, mosaics, sculptures and more!
Beaux Arts Brampton, 70 Main Street North
905.454.5677
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March 20 - Thursday  8:00 pm
ALTdot Comedy Lounge On Location
The monthly giggle-fest Brampton's comedy fans have come to know and love continues to bring hilarity to life on the 3rd Thursday of every month. Your favourite comics from such tv shows as Muchmusic's Video On Trial are coming back to the Rose Theatre's Secondary Hall to tickle your funny bone. Doors open an hour before showtime with food and drink available. So come on out to the Rose... and Laugh It Up!
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800

March 20 - Thursday  7pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
"Best-of-seven quarterfinal series" - The Brampton Battalion captured the Ontario Hockey League's Central Division
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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Brampton Battalion Hockey

March 20 - Thursday  8:00 pm
Laser Spectacular Featuring The Music Of Pink Floyd
This isn't the simple laser show you saw at the Planetarium in your youth. This is next-generation psychedaelia taken to the cutting edge! A visual spectacle light-years beyond anything you've seen before. Jaw-dropping new technologies, brand new 3-D imagery and three 30-foot screens which wall the experience combine to create an experience as entrancing and mind-blowing as the music of Pink Floyd itself. After 18 years of touring, Paramount's LaserSpectacular has become a cult classic, presenting the music of Pink Floyd as never seen before. Surrounded by 10,000 watts of concert quality sound, Pink Floyd's musical legacy continues as the band's concept music captures the imagination and carries listeners away on a mind-expanding journey, driven by cutting-edge effects. Colourful lasers and lighting effects parallel the sonic journey as the senses are confronted with an array of glowing visual displays choreographed to the soundtrack of this mind-blowing concert-length show. With the increased speed of computers and the advancement of digital technology, the show has continuously evolved, becoming ever more spectacular over the years and today, Paramount's Laser Spectacular is considered the undisputed king of all laser shows and after 18 years of playing theatres throughout North America, it is not only the world's longest touring laser show... It's the LONGEST TOURING THEATRE SHOW IN HISTORY! Any true fan of Pink Floyd's music will be amazed by this immersive sonic and visual experience which has to be seen to be believed.
The Rose Theatre
905) 874-2800
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Mar. 20 - Mar. 22  1:00 & 4:00 p.m.
The Stolen Prince And The Lost Princess
The Charming story of twins who are lost at brith but reunited with their family and make a happy ending. A family show that will delight children and adults alike.
Lester B. Pearson Theatre
905-874-2800
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March 22 - Saturday  1pm
Canadian Womens Hockey League Championship FINAL GAME!
FREE ADMISSION - Canadian Womens Hockey League (formerly National Womens Hockey League) Championship FINAL GAME! Our Brampton Thunder Team finished this season in FIRST PLACE! Featuring Canadian Olympic Gold Meddalists and National Team players The City of Brampton welcomes BACK the Womens League Hockey Championships and is proud to once again host this amazing hockey event. This event occurs during the Worlds Largest Womens' Hockey Tournament (now in their 41st year.. The BRAMPTON CANADETTE TOURNAMENT... hosting over 400 teams Easter Weekend.. from across North America. Join Mayor Susan Fennell for the FEATURE GAME - the best womens hockey of the year! Free and Open Seating.. Come early. In the past five years the Powerade Centre has been at full capacity!!!
PowerAde Centre

March 23 - Sunday  6pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
"Best-of-seven quarterfinal series" - The Brampton Battalion captured the Ontario Hockey League's Central Division
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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Brampton Battalion Hockey

March 25 - Tuesday  8:00 pm
Lizt Alfonzo Danza Cuba: Fuerza Y Compas
Dance is hot. Latin-influenced dance is almost undisputedly the hottest of the hot! So leave it to inspired Cuban choreographer and composer Mme. Lizt Alfonzo to somehow turn up the heat yet another notch with her brilliant Fuerza y Compas. Praised by noted dance experts worldwide, this is Mme. Alfonso's fiery personal fusion of Spanish and Afro-Cuban dance which has allowed her to evolve an a totally new style in dance! The all-female company of 25 beautiful and technically superb dancers performs with “amazing unanimity” (New York Times) and “sheer technical finesse” (Chicago Sun-Times). Accompanied by an on-stage 10-piece ensemble of musicians, Danza Cuba fuses the rapidly clacking heels of the flamenco, with the flowing grace of classical ballet, added to the hot passion of Afro-Cuban dance with a touch of jazz. Altogether it is exciting, riveting - and highly sensual.
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 27 - Thursday  7pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
"Best-of-seven quarterfinal series" - Game 5
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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Brampton Battalion Hockey

March 27 - Thursday  8:00 pm
Boreades De Montreal: Beatles Baroque
The musicians in the Boréades de Montréal, under the artistic direction of Francis Colpron, were just children and teenagers when the Fab Four were conquering the world with their universal musical message of freedom and flower power love. None of them could have ever imagined that, one day, they would have the opportunity to pay such beautiful, moving, sincere and enthusiastic homage to the Lads from Liverpool on instruments from a much more distant past! A unique and extraordinary musical experience for Beatles fans and music-lovers alike. This is the best of the best British band ever, on baroque instruments. The music of the Beatles on recorder, traverso, baroque oboe and violin, viola, and harpsichord? Why not? Rediscover the most popular tunes of a generation and discover some of their lesser-known gems arranged colourfully and skilfully for baroque instruments.
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 27 - Thursday  8:00 pm
Brampton Horticultural Society Meeting
Guest Speaker : Cathy Nesbitt (Cathy's Creepy Crawlies ) - Indoor Composting
Flower City Seniors Recreation Centre, 8870 McLaughlin Road
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Mar. 27 - Mar. 28  Friday Afternoon, All Day Saturday
Provincial Youth Racquetball Tournament
Here's an opportunity to come out and see some of the best kids in Ontario ages 8 - 18 years old play racquetball! The Junior Provincial Racquetball Tournament is being held in Brampton. It's free to watch. We've even got refreshments. Watch the games at Ellen Mitchell Rec Centre (Friday night) and Chris Gibson Rec Centre (Friday night at all day Saturday.
Chris Gibson Recreational Centre/Ellen Mitchell
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March 28 - Friday  7:30-10pm
Friday Folk Night
Popular performer Ron Nigrini (opening act9 Laura Thomas)
Sanderson Hall, St. Pauls United Church
647-BFF-FOLK
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March 28 - Friday  7:30pm
Rik Emmett Plays Clapton
A collaboration with a symphony orchestra to be a guest guitarist on this one night only event was the inspiration for this show. Due to its resounding success, Rik Emmett, Canadian Hall of Fame guitarist and member of the legendary Triumph, decided to take it on the road and cover all of the hits of the great Eric Clapton. Emmett says, “For me, doing the Clapton repertoire is like digging right down to the roots of why any person picks up the guitar to play: it's a show about heart and soul, about how The Blues informs one great song after another.” We completely agree!
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 29 - Saturday  8 pm to 9 pm
WWF 2008 Earth Hour
On March 29, Brampton will join cities around the world in turning off its lights for Earth Hour. The Earth Hour campaign is aiming to deliver a powerful message and to take a stand against global warming by the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour period. This global lights-out phenomenon, coordinated by WWF, will bring together people from all over the world to show support for action on climate change. Last year, Earth Hour made its debut in Sydney. Australia and it was a huge success. More than 2 million individuals and businesses participated, resulting in a 10 per cent reduction on the electrical grid, saving 25,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide. Already, people and businesses are getting excited about this great opportunity and participation is growing by the day. The City of Brampton's involvement in this global initiative symbolises our leadership and commitment to protecting the environment and to finding solutions for climate change. "Climate change is the most urgent environmental issue facing our planet today. In order to achieve the greenhouse gas reductions necessary to stop dangerous climate change, it will take a global effort from all levels - individuals, business and government," said Mike Russill, President and CEO, WWF-Canada. "This is what makes Earth Hour such a great opportunity. A chance for everyone to celebrate their action together." Mayor Susan Fennell says "The City of Brampton will participate in the 2008 Earth Hour Campaign and as Mayor, I encourage everyone to join the 'Global Earth Hour' message... Turn off your lights for 1 hour on March 29, 2008 from 8 pm to 9 pm."
All over Brampton
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March 29 - Saturday  8pm
BSO Great Romantics - Earth Hour "flashlight" concert
FLASHLIGHTS for BSO EARTH HOUR CONCERT "Arrive early and bring your flashlights!", says Brampton Symphony Conductor Robert Raines. "At 8:00 pm sharp on Saturday, March 29, the lights go off inside Rose Theatre as the BSO presents a special EARTH HOUR concert to highlight the world event !" THe BSO and the City of Brampton will join cities around the world in turning off its lights for Earth Hour, a campaign delivering a powerful message showing support for action on climate change. The BSO will use music stand lights instead of high-voltage overhead theatre lights and the audience will enjoy intimate low-light while Rose Theatre Lobby Lights are dimmed. The first half of the concert will last one hour to correspond with the 8:00 to 9:00 pm world event featuring music of Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Mahler. The second half, with regular lighting, features the Rachmaninov Second Piano Concerto with Peter Longworth. Mayor Susan Fennell says "The City of Brampton will participate in the 2008 Earth Hour Campaign and as Mayor, I encourage everyone to join the Global Earth Hour message... Turn off your lights for 1 hour on March 29, 2008 from 8 pm to 9 pm." The Brampton Symphony Orchestra will provide the soundtrack for this first ever participation of Earth Hour in Rose Theatre Brampton by turning a regularly scheduled brightly lit BSO at the ROSE series concert into a subtly lit gathering celebrating Earth Hour.
The Rose Theatre
905-874-2800
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BSO Great Romantics - Earth Hour

March 29 - Saturday  7 p.m.
"Press Play" - So They Think They Can Dance?
The Annual Dance Off Competition and Talent Showcase presented by C-Note Productions. A cash prize pack will be awarded to the winners. Proceeds go to the C-Note Productions Scholarship Fund.
Cyril Clark Theatre Hall
905-488-8399
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March 30 - Sunday  1:00pm & 4:00pm
Jamie Adkins' Circus Incognitus
As a natural clown, Jamie's failures often end up being his greatest successes. In this new show, his clowning and acrobatic feats on the ground and on a slack wire are brought to life in a story of a man who has something to say, but can't quite get it out. Beginning with an empty stage and a single microphone, a shy Jamie Adkins musters the courage to face what he fears most, speaking in public. Over the next hour Jamie creates the show around him using everyday objects to perform circus routines and even builds the set with discarded props to create the backdrop for his humble idea of what a show should be. Each step of the show is fraught with new challenges, but for every problem there is a solution. Except Jamie's solutions tend to be a bit unusual. The audience follows Jamie on an adventure about having the courage to try new ideas, pushing them to their limits, not giving up when all goes wrong and most of all surprising yourself. Because you never know what you can do until you try. Don't Miss Out on the smiles... and Don't Let The Children In Your Life Miss Out Either! Recommended for Ages: 5 and up
The Rose Theatre
(905) 874-2800
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March 30 - Sunday  7:00 P.M.
Tri-City Gospel Chorus Concert
Come and enjoy this large male barbershop chorus, with a gospel twist. No tickets necessary, but a free will offering will be taken, with Proceeds toward the Church's Roof Fund.
Emmanuel United Church, Brampton
905 792-8595

March 31 - Monday  7pm
Brampton Battalion Hockey
"Best-of-seven quarterfinal series" - IF NECESSARY - check the Battalion website for results
Powerade Centre
(905) 874-2393
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Brampton Battalion Hockey


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