Events in Ottawa: March 10 – 12, 2017

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I. Family & Kids Activities

For all March Break Events, see March Break in Ottawa

1. Inside the Music

Have you ever wondered what it is like to see into the inner workings of an orchestra? How all those violinists manage to move their bows at the same time with the same intensity? And how all the winds and brass manage to play together from different parts of the stage? Guest conductor Richard Hoenich will lead the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra through a public rehearsal of selections. Details

Sunday, March 12, 2017 | 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Harold Shenkman Hall, Shenkman Arts Centre, Ottawa

$15, under 12 free

 

2. Snowshoeing Under the Stars

Enjoy the fresh air and a starry night sky as you join us for Snowshoeing under the Stars at picturesque Pinhey’s Point Historic Site. We’ll teach you the basics of the sport and take you on a hike exploring the varied natural and historical features of this beautiful location on the Ottawa River. Hot chocolate will be served by the open fire following the hike.  Details

Friday, March 10, 2017 |  7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Sunday Snowshoeing: Sunday, March 12 |10 AM to 12 noon

Pinhey’s Point Historic Site, 270 Pinhey’s Point Road, Dunrobin

Friday: $10.45 per participant
Sunday: $10.45 for adults, $6.30 for children

 

3. Sugar bush

Visit the historical farm site, see all kinds of animals on the farm site, have taffy on the snow,  warm up at the bonfire while waiting for the wagon ride that will take you out to the sugar bush..  Details

Weekends, March to Mid April, 2017 |  9:00  AM to 4:00  PM

The Log Farm
670 Cedarview Road, Nepean

$5.50 admission to the farm and sugar bush. All children 2 and under are free.

II. Live Music

1. Mozart and Tchaikovsky

Fresh from the prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition, Quebec’s Charles Richard-Hamelin performs Mozart’s generous and warmly lyrical Piano Concerto No. 23. Paired with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, the last of Tchaikovsky’s compositions premiered in his lifetime and containing a palette of emotions expressing the joy of life to a poignant farewell, the evening promises to be a magnificent showcase of two of the greatest composers of all time. Details

March 09 – 10, 2017 | 8:00 PM

National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$15 – $99

 

2. Basia Bulat

With an electrifying voice and lyrics like silver arrowheads, Basia Bulat has become one of Canada’s most conspicuous talents. Juno nominated and short-listed for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize, she often appears solo in gigantic halls, winning over crowds with an autoharp or charango, stomping feet and two mighty lungs. Details

Friday, March 10, 2017 | 7:30 PM

National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$20 – $45

3. Wesli

Wesli is a born troubadour whose music is a fusion of Afro, reggae, world music and Haitian Rara. The multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter is back in full force with two new albums under his belt. According to Alain Brunet of La Presse, he is the most remarkable world music phenom that Montreal has to offer the planet. Details

Friday, March 10, 2017 | 7:30 PM

NAC Back Stage, 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$15

 

4. Joseph Edgar

Joseph Edgar, an Acadian artist from New Brunswick who is well known in Quebec and other Francophone communities in Canada, is back with his new album, Ricochets. Details

Saturday, March 11, 2017 | 7:30 PM

National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$7.5 – $15

 

5. Canadiana

An eclectic selection of Canadian Sacred & Secular Songs to celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday Details

Sunday, March 12, 2017 | 3:00 PM

St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 2345 Alta Vista Dr., Ottawa

By Donation

 

6. Benoit Duchesne

Benoit Duchesne and Maxime Boivin will present a concert of duo guitars that will include contemporary interpretations of standards immediately on the jazz repertoire, several original compositions by Benoit, and improvisation conceived on the spot! French only. Details

Sunday, March 12, 2017 | 7:00 PM

La nouvelle Scène Gilles Desjardins, 333 King-Edward Avenue, Ottawa

$

  

7. Ottawa Symphony Orchestra

The concert begins colourfully with Dvorak’s Carnival Overture. In contrast is Oskar Morawetz’s thoughtful and surprising Bassoon Concerto performed by the OSO’s own Principal Bassoon, Ben Glossop. We finish with the ever popular Shéhérazade by Rimsky-Korsakov. Details

Monday, March 13, 2017 | 8:00 PM

National Arts Centre – 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$36 – $81 + charges

III. Theatre & Performing Arts

1. Ottawa Improv Festival

  We’re lining up some pretty awesome local and national talent to show you some of the best of improvised comedy. We’ll also have workshops for those who have never tried improv before, and those who want to hone their skills with some seasoned performers — plus fun late-night programming and more! Over four days, you’ll see hilarious comedians from Toronto, Montreal, Chicago and Ottawa, raise some money for charity and celebrate spontaneous theatre! Details


March 08 to 11, 2017


Arts Court – 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa

$15 – $20

 

2. Infinity

How does a new Theory of Time change everything we know about ourselves? Three brilliant minds – a musician, a mathematician, and a theoretical physicist – smash together like colliding particles in an accelerator. Together they learn that love and time are connected in ways they couldn’t have imagined. Infinity is a shocking, funny and revelatory play about love, sex and math by Hannah Moscovitch, developed with Volcano Theatre.  Details


February 28 – March 11, 2017


NAC Studio – National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$33 – $46 + charges

 

3. Gauthier Dance

Thanks largely to the appealing artistic vision of Canadian dancer/founder Eric Gauthier, this young company has become an international byword for performances that are witty, sophisticated and skilful. Chosen for their theatrical charisma, technical prowess and sense of humour, Gauthier’s dancers form a unique and stylish ensemble.  Details


Saturday, March 11, 2017 | 8:00 PM


NAC Southam Hall – National Arts Centre, 53 Elgin St, Ottawa

$15 – $85

 

4. Les Passants

Through a series of vignettes, everyday situations develop into curious scenarios that explore trust, risk, and our ability to navigate human relationships. Performed in French with English surtitles, this world premiere is part of a three-city, national, bilingual theatre project.Details


February 21 – March 12, 2017


Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre, 1223 Wellington Street West, Ottawa

$19.47 – $45.14

 

5. Catch Me If You Can The Musical

Catch Me If You Can follows the adventures of Frank Abagnale Jr., a suburban kid in the early 1960s who leaves home before graduating from high school and parlays a gift for telling tall tales and forging checks into an around-the-world spree. Doggedly pursued by FBI agent Carl Hanratty, Frank manages to pose as an airline pilot, an emergency room doctor and a lawyer, and wins the heart of nurse Brenda Strong along the way.  Details


March 10 – 19, 2017


Centrepointe Theatre – 101 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa

$15 – $45

 

6. Finishing the Suit

Love makes us cross oceans, throw over birthrights, overturn dynasties—or put the final touches on a bespoke suit. Come back with Bear & Co. to 1972, when being out of the closet outside one’s home can get you jailed. But inside a Jewish tailor’s shop, all secrets are on the measuring table, as the tailor puts the finishing touches on a morning suit. Eavesdrop with us as he remembers—and mourns—the two great loves of his life: a young, brash Irish actor, and an enigmatic, battle-weary Duke. Details


March 2-11, 2017


The Gladstone, 910 Gladstone Ave, Ottawa

$22 – $38

 

7. Daryn Jones, Dave Merheje

Daryn Jones became a staple of Canadian television in 2006 when he took on the role of host and creative producer of MTV Canada’s flagship series MTV Live. During his six years on MTV he became known for his sharp wit and infectious energy. While there, he had the opportunity to interview a variety of newsworthy guests including Tom Cruise, Jake Gyllenhaal, Weird Al Yankovic, Adele and Quentin Tarantino. Details


Friday, March 10, 2017 | 8:00 PM


Ottawa Little Theatre – 400 King Edward Ave, Ottawa

$20

 

8. Puccini’s TOSCA

Late yesterday evening the glamorous, impetuous soprano Floria Tosca was hurried into Police Headquarters by personal assistants of Police Chief Scarpia. She is known to have been a very close friend of Mario Cavaradossi for the past year. Is she implicated in a plot? Is there a “deal” being made?   Internationally celebrated soprano Maria Knapik sings Floria Tosca. With her voice and dramatically sensual stage presence, Knapik is the perfect Floria. Charismatic tenor Steeve Michaud is Mario Cavaradossi – her romantic counterpoint – while acclaimed Canadian/British baritone Jeffrey Carl plays the manipulative Baron Scarpia with striking menace. Kyle McDonald, Cesare Angelotti; Ryan Hofman, A Sacristan; and Corey Arnold, Spoletta, comprise the rest of the cast. Details


March 10 – 12, 2017 | 7:30 PM


Dominion Chalmers United Church
355 Cooper Street, Ottawa

$20 – $40

IV. Sports,  & Related events

Ottawa Senators

vs.Boston Bruins on Monday, March 6, 2017 |  7:30 PM
vs.Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 | 7:30 PM

Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata

V. Exhibitions, Festivals & Other Events

1. The Future is Feminist – International Women’s Day

 Ottawa’s biggest International Women’s Day celebration, featuring the annual Femmy Awards ceremony honouring local feminist change-makers, an activist fair, powerful arts performances, great food and drink, AND a dance party! Details

Wednesday, March 08, 2017 | 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Library and Archives Canada – 395 Wellington St., Ottawa

Free

 

2. Ottawa Irish Festival

Ottawa Irish Festival is held each year to celebrate the contributions of the peoples who immigrated from Ireland over the years to build this country and have left a legacy of several generations in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. Featuring a variety of cultural and social events, including the annual St. Patrick’s Parade and Party, and the Erin Luncheon in support of St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa. Details

March 9 – 17, 2017
35th Annual St. Patrick’s Parade – March 11 | 11:00 AM
Ottawa City Hall, via Bank Street to Lansdowne.

Various Locations, Ottawa

Varies

 

3. Spring Market

Crafters, Artisans & Businesses Expos. Details

Saturday, March 11, 2017 | 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Shenkman Arts Centre, 245 Centrum Boulevard, Ottawa

Free

 

4. St. Patrick’s Day Ceilidh

St. Patrick’s Basilica Ottawa Knights of Columbus Council 12158 and Parish presents its annual Supper and Dance. Supper is a traditional Irish Stew (meat or vegetarian), salad, coffee and dessert. Music program will include ceilidh bands lead by Ottawa’s own Paddy G and the Mennie Man. Irish dance demonstration and a singalong will be followed by Celtic social dancing called by Brian Armstrong.  Details

Saturday, March 11, 2017 | 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM

St. Patrick’s Basilica Lower Level – 220 Kent Street, Ottawa

$15 – $25

 

5. Ottawa – Gatineau Golf Expo

Details

Friday, March 10, 2017 | 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 11, 2017 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

EY Centre – Hall 2 & 3, Ottawa

$14

 

6. O-Town Showdown

A weekend of competitions in Ottawa focusing on great social dance skills, awesome attitude, creativity, and fun!  Details

March 10-12 2017

Friday, March 10: St-Joseph’s Parish, 174 Wilbrod Street, Ottawa
March 11 – 12: Glebe Community Centre’s Scotton Hall, 175 3rd Ave, Ottawa

$10 – $25

 

7. Beau’s St. Patrick’s Party

Join us for the second annual Beau’s St. Patrick’s Party!
After the Ottawa St. Patrick’s Day Featuring: Live music from The Peelers, Bodh’aktan, and BLAKDENIM,, 12+ Beau’s Beers on Tap, Guest taps from across Ontario! Irish-inspired cuisine, Traditional Entertainment, Activities, and more!Details

Saturday, March 11, 2017 | 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne, 1000 Exhibition Way, Ottawa

$5 – $29

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