Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the line-up of the Global Cabaret Festival 2010 presented by Global Toronto, formerly known as the Canwest Cabaret Festival, Canada's most dynamic, weekend-long celebration of songs and stories in one of Toronto's most beautiful and versatile venues - the Young Centre for the Performing Arts in the Distillery Historical District. The festival will feature over 150 artists performing 60 concerts over four days in fully licensed, intimate club venues.
The Global Cabaret Festival presented by Global Toronto, in its third consecutive year, boasts an array of talented artists from a variety of disciplines coming together under one roof to create new musical offerings as well as revisit some of the festival's most memorable collaborations. Featured artists include: Sarah Slean, Carole Pope, Murray McLauchlan, Lorraine Segato, Molly Johnson, Melanie Doane, SharRon Matthews, Andrew Craig, Don Francks, Denzal Sinclaire, Patricia O'Callaghan, Mike Ross, Miranda Mulholland, Jenni Burke, Adi Braun, DK Ibomeka, Chris Whiteley & Diana Braithwaite, Heather Bambrick, Elizabeth Shepherd, Mary Lou Fallis, Laura Hubert and many more.The Songbook Series, an audience favourite of the Global Cabaret Festival, pays homage to the world's most renowned songwriters with inventive and passionate interpretations of their work. Returning this year by popular demand are past tributes to Leonard Cohen and the Breithaupt Brothers along with new Songbooks celebrating Stephen Sondheim, Tom Waits and Bob Marley.Global Toronto is the Presenting Sponsor of the Global Cabaret Festival. TD Canada Trust Music is a Songbook Performance Sponsor. The Global Cabaret Festival is generously supported by the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council. The Young Centre Resident Artist Program is generously supported by Donna and Gary Slaight.
The Young Centre for the Performing Arts is an award-winning, multi-venue performing arts facility located in the Distillery Historic District. Anchored by Soulpepper Theatre Company's year round season and George Brown College's Theatre School, the Young Centre is a home for Toronto's leading artists and arts organizations across all performance disciplines. The Young Centre presents the very best in theatre, dance, music and spoken word in a state-of-the-art setting.
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