Kim Pottruff has taken her passion for the dramatic arts—which she spent more than a decade and a half honing—and turned it into the Audience of One Christian Theatre Company (http://www.audienceofoneguelph.ca). Robert White is a veteran journalist, author and radio host who can now add playwright to his resume.
Arts Connection for Monday, November 30, 2015 - Kim Pottruff, Robert White - "Meet You at the Manger"
Arts Connection for Monday, November 23, 2015 - Richard Quesnel - "Charles Dickens Writes A Christmas Carol"
For the past few years, Lost & Found Theatre (http://www.lostandfoundtheatre.com) has been hosting the staged reading of Charles Dickens Writes A Christmas Carol. This year, though, the Kitchener-based theatre troupe has developed it into the largest Lost & Found production yet.
Arts Connection for Monday, November 16, 2015 - Jacob Moon - 20th Anniversary project
Jacob Moon (http://jacobmoon.com) has been making music professionally since 1995. To celebrate his two decades in music, the Hamilton singer/songwriter has put together a 20th anniversary project that includes both a CD and a vinyl album.
Arts Connection for Monday, November 9, 2015 - Nicole Ensing - Art as Worship gallery
Since 2009, Guelph’s New Life Christian Reformed Church (http://www.newlifecrc.net/Pages/Worship-at-New-Life.aspx#visual-arts) has taken a portion of its sanctuary walls and turned them into an art gallery.
Arts Connection for Monday, November 2, 2015 - Johnny Wideman - "This Will Lead to Dancing"
Theatre of the Beat’s (http://theatreofthebeat.ca) vision is to “create meaningful theatre that both challenges and inspires.” Its latest production, This Will Lead to Dancing is proving both thought-provoking and controversial look at the discussions taking place about whether or not to affirm or welcome the LGBTQ community in the Mennonite Church in Canada.