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Registry Theatre
#1
Here's a link to the Registry Theatre. Their programming is varied, but I find that events are not always well promoted. It is a very good music venue, among other things. Ticket prices, generally around $20, are very reasonable.

http://www.registrytheatre.com/
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#2
On September 6th, I see that there will be a performance by "Grasstic Measures", a bluegrass band. Here's a sample I found on-line

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcIlSYfmK28
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#3
Registry Theatre announces 2014-15 season

http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/ ... 15-season/
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#4
John Gorka launches Folk Night at the Registry

http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/ ... -registry/


John Gorka

Folk Night at the Registry

Saturday (Oct 4)

8 p.m.

Tickets ($20 advance/$25 at the door) available at the Centre in the Square box office at 519-578-1570 or online at www.centreinthesquare.co
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#5
If you are looking for something different on Friday, January 9th, this sounds like a trip (read the plot outline on Wikipedia!)


VOC Silent Film Harmonic and the Registry Theatre Present:
The Unknown

Tod Browning’s 1927 circus freak show horror film about knife thrower Alonzo the Armless.
Starring Lon Chaney and Joan Crawford.

Friday, January 9th 2015 at 8:00 pm
Tickets: $15 advance or $10 at door with Food Bank donation
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#6
Waterloo Region Record
By Robert Reid  


KITCHENER — The Registry Theatre presented its inaugural Roots Weekend last spring with two pairs of Canadian roots artists.

Acoustic blues artists Rick Fines and Suzie Vinnick joined ukulele ace James Hill and cellist Anne Janelle.

This year, the Kitchener theatre is prospecting further afield by pairing a Canadian female folk trio, Trent Severn, with an American male bluegrass trio, the Kruger Brothers.

Featuring Emma Gryner, Dayna Manning and Laura C. Bates, Trent Severn performs a Folk Night at the Registry concert Saturday night and conducts a harmony singing workshop Saturday afternoon.

Meanwhile, the Kruger Brothers perform in concert Friday night and will conduct a strings workshop Saturday morning. ...


Kruger Brothers in concert

Registry Theatre
8 p.m. Friday, March 13
Concert tickets ($27 advance/$30 at the door) and workshop tickets ($40) available at 519-578-1570 or online at centreinthesquare.com

http://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/5...ass-north/
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#7
I went to the CITS box office this pm and the Registry Theatre concerts for both Friday and Saturday night are already sold out. Sad

It's a terrific venue for music - I just wish they had more seats!
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