Apr 2 – Apr 13 | Firehall Theatre

A HISTORY OF MOTOWN

Running Time: 90mins approx. + intermission

by Krystle Dos Santos
a Firehall Arts Centre Presentation

Experience the soulful sounds of Motown in a mesmerizing concert starring the award-winning Krystle Dos Santos.

A History of Motown takes audiences of all ages on a musical journey through the legendary hits that defined an era and shaped the sound of a generation. From the infectious rhythms of The Supremes to the timeless melodies of Stevie Wonder, Dos Santos brings the magic of Motown to life with her powerhouse vocals and captivating stage presence.

Special Motown Event happening April 4th at 6:30pm - Learn more here https://www.firehallartscentre.ca/event/lets-get-it-on/

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Event Details

A History of Motown – Artists Bios

Special Event:

Let’s Get It On

with a whole Motown Magic Experience

Learn more and get tickets here 

 

Showtimes

Mondays ___

Tuesdays ___

Wednesdays – 1PM & 7:30PM

Thursdays – 1PM & 7:30PM

Fridays – 7:30PM

Saturdays – 3PM & 7:30PM

Sundays – 3PM

Special Performances

Previews: Wednesday Apr 2 at 7:30PM and Thursday Apr 3 at 1PM

Opening Night: Thursday, Apr 3 at 7:30PM

Pay-What-You-Can: Wednesdays at 1PM

Throwback Thursday: Thursdays 7:30PM

SPECIAL EVENT: Let’s Get It On

Friday April 4th at 6:30PM

Learn more at the Event Page

Ticket Prices

Centre $39

Sides $32

Student / Seniors $30

Wednesdays Matinees – PWYC

Throwback Thursday (7:30PM) – $20

Credits

by Krystle Dos Santos
a Firehall Arts Centre Presentation

Krystle Dos Santos – Vocals
Jon Holisko – Drums
Cole Tinney – Piano
Gavin Youngash – Guitar
Phil Bell – Bass
Dominic Conway – Saxophone

Photo by Rebecca Roberts

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A HISTORY OF MOTOWN

Apr 2 – Apr 13 | Firehall Theatre
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