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Best Shows Oct 1 - 31

La Cage Aux Folles at Avon Theatre

La Cage Aux Folles

Outrageously funny, dynamic, and joyful, "La Cage" remains one of the most socially relevant musicals since premiering on Broadway in 1983 and its constant revivals ensure that new generations of fans fall in love with it time and time again. Georges and Albin, a happily unmarried gay couple in St Tropez find their lives turned upside down when Georges' son shows up with a fiancee in turn - complete with her uber-conservative family.

Oct 1 - 26

Avon Theatre

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London Assurance at Stratford Festival Theatre

London Assurance

Stratford plays host to "London Assurance," the timeless comedy written by Dion Boucicault and centered around Sir Harcourt Courtly, an aging London dandy! Seeking to restore his fortunes, Sir Harcourt travels to Oak Hall to marry a young heiress, Grace Harkaway. However, his plans are disrupted by his rebellious son, Charles, and a host of eccentric characters, including the vivacious Lady Gay Spanker and her amiable husband, Dolly. There's witty exchanges and farcical situations aplenty, contrasting Sir Harcourt's outdated ideals with the more progressive attitudes of the younger generation.

Romeo and Juliet at Stratford Festival Theatre

Romeo and Juliet

The Stratford Festival Theatre presents a new production of Shakespeare's tragic love story. With Sam White on directorial duties, escape back to Renaissance Verona, and into the story of two warring families who both pay the ultimate price for their violent feud. A must-see for Shakespeare fans and students, the summer is looking very artistic indeed!

Something Rotten at Stratford Festival Theatre

Something Rotten

For any Elizabethan playwright, it's hard to compete with Shakespeare. The Bard has it all - the money, the chicks and the dance moves, and he produces one masterpiece after another. This is the quandary faced by Nick and Nigel Bottom, two struggling Renaissance writers who are desperate to escape from under the great man's shadow. Seeking guidance, they turn to a local, and quite possibly very mad, soothsayer, who suggests that they might try their hand at a new form of theatre - a play that incorporates musical numbers!

Twelfth Night at Stratford Festival Theatre

Twelfth Night

Coming to the Stratford Festival is a stylish update to Shakespeare's delightfully spirited tale of Viola, this time set in the swinging 60s! The shipwrecked orphan who takes matters into her own hands when stranded on the shores of Illyria. Viola assumes the disguise of a man just to find her way, but when that disguise lands her in a love-triangle, she's no choice but to hold on as the hijinks flow. Love, laughter and delight shine on all corners of the Bard's mad-cap masterpiece.

Whose Live Anyway? at Centre In The Square

Whose Live Anyway?

Whose Live Anyway (originally called A Night of Improv) first appeared in 1999 when it sold out two shows in under three hours to very enthusiastic crowds in Vancouver. Following its initial success, Whose Line Executive Producer and star Ryan Stiles expanded the number of appearances of the show to include many major cities in the Western USA and Canada where it has remained a constant sell-out.

Doobie Brothers at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium

Doobie Brothers

Blue-eyed soul and soft rockers The Doobie Brothers have become an indelible part of the American musical landscape, making their mark as a durable and resilient band that fearlessly embraces genres ranging from RnB to classic rock and boogie. Their incredible 50-year + career has seen a host of talented performers join their evolving line-up including crooner Michael McDonald and guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.

Blippi at Centre In The Square

Blippi

Recognized by his vibrant blue and orange attire and contagiously energetic personality, Blippi is a delight to watch for children everywhere. The fun and spirited character is heading on tour, providing families with an unmissable show that is packed with excitement as much as it is a learning experience for little ones.

Social Distortion at Guelph Concert Theatre

Social Distortion

Hailed as the godfathers of Punk, Social Distortion have spent their four-decade career playing by their own rules to create a distinct brand of West Coast Punk Rock with a Rockabilly edge. While the band has seen multiple line-up changes, lead vocalist and guitarist Mike Ness has remained a constant leader, overseeing the release of seven studio albums and numerous world tours.

Masters Of Illusion at Centre In The Square

Masters Of Illusion

Prepare to be dazzled by the world's largest touring magic show. Headed by Farrell Dillon, Masters of Illusion has astounded millions of people across the globe with their live spectacular, and millions more through their eponymous TV show on the CW network. Now they're embarking on a tour of the States.

Tenille Townes at River Run Centre

Tenille Townes

15 Canadian Country Music Association Awards, two Juno Awards, and two ACM Awards later and Canadian sensation Tenille Townes is heading on the As You Are Tour. No stranger to delivering powerhouse performances, Townes has worked with legends such as Ketih Urban, Miranda Lambert and Shania Twain, just to name a few.

The Vampire Circus at Centre In The Square

The Vampire Circus

We invite you to visit Dracula and his vampire circus for a breathtaking evening of thrills and spills, and if you're lucky you might leave a whole new person... Or creature of the night! Envisioned by Cirque Du Soleil alum, Francisco Santos, The Vampire Circus is a dramatic and horrifying spectacle that everyone is dying to see. A mix of cabaret, circus, and theater, attendees will witness many hair-raising acts, contortionists twisting in ways you've never seen, acrobats performing death-defying stunts, all headed by the leader of the circus, Dracula!

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