Events
There is always something to do in Kingston from arts and theatre to movies to concerts to trade shows to nightclub events. We put together Kingston events from February 2013. Feel free to browse our Kingston events calendar.
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Downtown Kingston Boxing Gym offering youth and teens athletic program.Monday to Friday from 4:30pm to 6pm.Ages 8 years and up. Contact us at 613-544-2009 for more info. www.constantgrowth.ca
Tickets: $20 Adult / $17 Student & Senior
A fish attacking a boy, the exorcism of a demon, and the healing of a blind man: the adventures and miracles recounted in the Book of Tobit have long fascinated readers and attracted the attention of artists, especially in the Northern Netherlands during the Baroque Era.
Borduas’ Figure with Birds is the third instalment in our Keywork series, which offers a platform for research into a single extraordinary work from the Art Centre collection.
In a London psychiatric hospital, an enigmatic patient claims to be the son of an African dictator - a story that becomes unnervingly plausible.
Join in on one of Ontario’s premier winter events. Feb Fest features a flurry of fantastic fun: a figure skating show, Hockey Day in Kingston, skate with the Fronts, Car Harris Cup, The Historic Hockey Series, a winter fun zone, public skating and so much more!
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Louis Lortie has been praised for the fresh perspective and individuality he brings to a broad spectrum of keyboard works. He has released over 30 recordings including two albums with Hélène Mercier - Ravel: Music for Four Hands and Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas.
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TICKET PRICES: $99.50, $69.50, $35 plus CRF and applicable service charges.
Formed in the 1700s, The Black Watch is an historic regiment that still serves as a fully operational Battalion in the modern British Army.
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TICKET PRICES: $25, $45 plus CRF and applicable service charges.
Under the artistic leadership of Emily Molnar, Ballet BC presents bold new choreography created by some of the world’s leading dance-makers, as the pivotal centre of Canadian contemporary ballet.
Tickets are $30 plus applicable taxes and fees
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In its first week at Canadian country radio, ‘Canadian Girls’ made history with the most radio adds in any one format. The single is only the first from ‘Dirt’, released in April 2012.
The Canada Council Art Bank holds the largest collection of Canadian contemporary art on the planet: this exhibition draws on its latest additions to profile current art practices and to assess the vitality of the program created in 1972 under the banner of "democracy and democratization.
Comfortably Numb will present 'the hits' and some rare tracks as they were presented in the 70's during Pink Floyd's most experimental and creative phase.
Hailed by Maclean’s Magazine as "a jazz genius to call our own” David Braid was recently awarded Jazz Pianist of the Year in Canada and SOCAN Composer of the Year. He is a multi-National Jazz Award Winner and a recipient of the Canada Council for the Arts' JazzID Award.
Introducing an all-new musical production starring the most spirited red-haired girl, Strawberry Shortcake! In this live theatrical production by Koba Entertainment, Strawberry Shortcake, and her best friends
Rock of Ages is a jukebox musical that asks – and answers – that most important of questions: are you ready to rock? Featuring songs from all your favourite 80s hair bands , like Journey, Asia, Styx and Twisted Sister
TICKET PRICES: $52.50, $65, $89.50, $105 plus CRF and applicable service charges.
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Just For Laughs is thrilled to announce the return of the hilariously miserable Jeremy Hotz! Dont miss Jeremy as he heads out in his dilapidated van to a city near you with his brand new show The Magical Misery Tour.
Ticket Prices: $65, $85, $105 (Plus CRF and applicable service charges)
Two of Canada’s finest choirs join together for the first time to present a celebration of black and white North American spirituals. Forty professional singers make a joyful noise in such beloved songs as Deep River, Going Home and, of course, Amazing Grace.
Not since AWAY FROM HER has Canadian cinema produced such a moving love story as STILL MINE, which KCFF is proud to present as this year’s opening film.








































