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Globe’s Cabaret a must-see

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Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat— we’ve heard ‘em all, and they all have one thing in common: Andrew Lloyd Webber. The stage at Acton Town Hall Centre was alive with music from all those favorites and more, as Georgetown Globe Productions opened its annual Cabaret Friday night.

With a company of 15 vocalists from Globe’s stable, some were veterans of the stage, while others were younger members who had the opportunity to strut their stuff...

Cabaret 2012 opens Friday, March 16, 2012

For the upcoming Georgetown Globe Musical Productions’s Cabaret 2012, featuring the music of  Andrew Lloyd Webber, the cast assembled for a photo. Shows at 8 p.m. are on March 16-17, March 22-24 with 2 p.m. matinees on March 18 and March 24  at the Acton Town Hall Centre. This is a fundraiser for the Globe’s Armoury project. Tickets $20. For tickets, call 905-877-4411 or visit www.globeproductions.ca.

Globe Productions Has Teamed Up With Stella & Dot Jewelry

Globe Productions Fundraiser- Hot off the Press

Trunk Show - Wed March 28 6:30 - 8:30 and Sun April 1 12 - 4

Location: The Old Armoury, 1A Park Avenue, Georgetown

Globe Productions has teamed up with Stella & Dot jewelry for a fundraiser! Help us raise funds for our wonderful new home, The Old Armoury, 1A Park Avenue, in the Georgetown Fairgrounds and adorn yourself with some beautiful bling or give as gifts to friends and family.


Globe's Calista DeSousa winner of Brampton Festival of Singers

An overwhelming response to a call for young vocalists has left the Brampton Festival Singers (BFS) with a feeling of inspiration. “To see this amount of young talent in Brampton, to watch some of these performers that are going to go places in the future, is a reason to celebrate,” said BFS member Bonnie Bunkis.The initial call for singers asked for Brampton vocalists 19 years of age and younger to audition for a vocal competition hosted by the BFS and Brampton Public Library for the first Family of Brampton Festival.

Brampton boy lands role in Shaw Festival’s Ragtime

Brampton's Jaden Carmichael, 11, will be performing at the prestigious Shaw Festival. The Williams Parkway Public School student has landed a role in Ragtime, which runs from April to October.
For a boy of 11 years, Jaden Carmichael already has a certain quality that begs for an audience.



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