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Events



Oct
26
Sat
Workshop – Cold Connections Charm Bracelet workshop with Chris DeWolf @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 26 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Artist Chris DeWolf returns for another jewellery workshop. This time she’ll be be teaching participants to texture, cut and patina metal, punch holes and make rivets to connect their charm pieces together.

All materials are included, and tools and instruction will be provided by Chris.

Book early, as places are limited to 6!

Register in the box office, 902-354-5250

Elton Songs (The Elton John Experience) @ The Astor Theatre Liverpool
Oct 26 @ 7:30 pm

Elton Songs
(The Elton John Experience)

“Elton Songs” is a must-see show and experience that leaves audiences with long-lasting memories of a fabulous evening of entertainment. Like stepping into a time machine, this spectacular concert accurately recreates the visuals and sounds of Sir Elton John.

An event that features an incredible vocal impersonation of Elton John, performed sporting glittering iconic authentic costumes. A performance that that delivers the greatest Elton John hit songs of all-time.

Oct
27
Sun
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Showtimes: Friday October 25th at 2:30m & 7pm, Sunday October 27th at 7pm

After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia’s life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it’s only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice’s name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem.

Runtime: 1h 44m

Rated: PG-13

Nov
5
Tue
Élage Diouf @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 5 @ 7:30 pm

In an intimate concert, Élage Diouf will take you on a journey through his world, which skilfully merges the rhythms of his native Senegal with musical influences from all over the world. Those who know Élage will be happy to rediscover his talent and his joie de vivre and for those who don’t know him yet, prepare yourself for a musical encounter that will fill your ears and your heart with great happiness.

Nov
6
Wed
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 6 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Lunenburg County Film Series – Wildcat @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 6 @ 4:00 pm

Showtimes: Wednesday November 6th, 4pm & 7pm

The Lunenburg County Film Series is back on November 6th, with Wildcat.

Wildcat is a 2023 American biographical drama film about American novelist Flannery O’Connor struggling to publish her first novel.

The film opens with Flannery O’Connor, an idiosyncratic young Southern writer and faithful Catholic, imagining a melodramatic movie trailer with a crazed, nymphomaniac boarder, Star Drake (played by Maya Hawke, who also plays O’Connor and multiple other roles) getting her boarding-house hosts into violent trouble. Many other imaginary and real episodes then occur.

Also based on O’Connor’s short stories, the film was directed by Ethan Hawke and written by Hawke and Shelby Gaines. It stars Maya Hawke, Rafael Casal, Philip Ettinger, Cooper Hoffman, Steve Zahn, and Laura Linney.

Wildcat premiered at the 50th Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2023. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on May 3, 2024.

Runtime: 1H 48m

Rated: 15+

Lunenburg County Film Series – Wildcat @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 6 @ 7:00 pm

Showtimes: Wednesday November 6th, 4pm & 7pm

The Lunenburg County Film Series is back on November 6th, with Wildcat.

Wildcat is a 2023 American biographical drama film about American novelist Flannery O’Connor struggling to publish her first novel.

The film opens with Flannery O’Connor, an idiosyncratic young Southern writer and faithful Catholic, imagining a melodramatic movie trailer with a crazed, nymphomaniac boarder, Star Drake (played by Maya Hawke, who also plays O’Connor and multiple other roles) getting her boarding-house hosts into violent trouble. Many other imaginary and real episodes then occur.

Also based on O’Connor’s short stories, the film was directed by Ethan Hawke and written by Hawke and Shelby Gaines. It stars Maya Hawke, Rafael Casal, Philip Ettinger, Cooper Hoffman, Steve Zahn, and Laura Linney.

Wildcat premiered at the 50th Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2023. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on May 3, 2024.

Runtime: 1H 48m

Rated: 15+

Nov
7
Thu
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
8
Fri
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 8 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
9
Sat
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 9 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
12
Tue
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 12 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
13
Wed
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 13 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
14
Thu
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 14 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
15
Fri
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 15 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Nov
16
Sat
Edmund Zygowski – Opening The Black Box: Exposing Mechanisms @ Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre
Nov 16 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Edmund Zygowski’s work has to be seen to be believed! A stunning marriage of glass and mechanics, his work is a treat for all the senses.

Edmund spent his childhood in an industrial Lancashire cotton town, and his early adult life in various art schools and working as a toolmaker and engineer. He soon developed a keen interest in small mechanisms, which ultimately led him to study antique clock restoration and conservation.

After emigrating to Canada in the 80s, and becoming interested in studying the art of glass, his work became focused on mechanical visibility and exposing the secrets of mechanical operation.

This show will only be in our gallery for a short time – from November 6th to 16th, so don’t miss out. The opening reception is at 6:30pm on Thursday November 7th – please join us if you can.

Alabama “Mountain Music” with Zac Brown “Chicken Fried” @ The Astor Theatre Liverpool
Nov 16 @ 7:30 pm

Alabama with Zac Brown Tributes
Mountain Music & Chicken Fried
(The Ultimate Country Music Experience)
“Mountain Music” (Alabama) & Chicken Fried (Zac Brown) are world-class critically acclaimed tribute acts. These two groups perform together in one show with costume changes. This double-header show, is an internationally recognized concert event. An evening of Alabama and Zac Brown music that features the biggest hit songs of all time, from both of these multiple Grammy award-winning legendary country music superstars, who have sold more than 85 million albums worldwide.

Mountain Music (The Incredibly Accurate Alabama Tribute)
The famous harmonies from the cousins of Alabama are true and intact, and the blue-collar southern rock guitar, the fiddle and all the hits are showcased in this authentic concert experience.

“Alabama” is the most successful band in the history of country music, selling over 75 million albums, including more than 40 #1 hit songs. The band had their biggest success in the 1980s, where they had over 27 number one hits, seven multi-platinum albums and received over 200 awards, including a Hollywood Star on the walk of fame.

The four boys from Fort Payne, Alabama created an incomparable success train, with their Country and Southern Rock influence.

Chicken Fried (North America’s Most Celebrated Zac Brown Tribute)
This stellar act sings and performs Zac Brown like no other tribute. The uncanny resemblance and pitch perfect Zac voice, has been enthralling audiences across North America, for many years.

The memorable and compelling show includes the hit songs and fan favourites; Chicken Fried, Toes, Keep Me in Mind, As She’s Walking Away, Whatever It Is, Whiskeys Gone, Free, Homegrown, Sweet Annie, Colder Weather, Highway 20 Ride, Goodbye in Her Eyes, Knee Deep, The Wind, Loving You Easy, Roots, Beautiful Drug, My Old Man and more …

The Zac Brown Band has released six studio albums along with two live albums, one greatest-hits album, and two extended plays. The Grammy winning band has sold millions of records and have also charted sixteen singles with thirteen number one hits, and their world tours continue to draw capacity audiences.

Nov
22
Fri
The Irish Descendants Christmas @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 22 @ 7:30 pm

Enjoy festive tunes, tales and merriment in The Irish Descendants Christmas 2024 performance starring multi-award-winning Newfoundland folk group, The Irish Descendants, with longtime front man Con O’Brien. The group will be joined by Mark Manning and Aaron Collis of the popular Newfoundland folk band, Rum Ragged, creating a powerful ensemble that will be sure to get you into the holiday spirit.

Heading into its fifteenth year, The Irish Descendants Christmas is reminiscent of long-lived old-time Newfoundland and Labrador seasonal celebrations.

“The rich traditions that surround the Christmas season in our typical outport homes are centuries old,” says Con O’Brien. “The show pays homage to these sacred family and community gatherings which have greatly inspired us.”

The show will present songs from The Irish Descendants two Christmas albums, including The Gift (released in 2001), and An Irish Descendants Christmas (released in 2023) plus more festive favourites.

“The Irish Descendants Christmas will be an evening of top calibre music combined with classic family stories that will warm the cockles of your heart, adds O’Brien. “It will surely be a memorable show that will kick off your Christmas, “Newfoundland style.”

Nov
25
Mon
Christmas with The Ennis Sisters @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 25 @ 7:30 pm

For over 25 years, Maureen, Karen and Teresa have been captivating audiences with their highly woven sibling harmonies and endearing humour. With a mix of original songs, holiday classics, humorous recitations and a little Irish step-dancing, Christmas with The Ennis Sisters is sure to ignite your holiday spirit. Don’t miss the chance to delight in a tradition cherished by so many!

Dec
1
Sun
Kiwanis Community Christmas Concert @ The Astor Theatre
Dec 1 @ 7:00 pm

Join us at 7pm on Sunday December 1st as the Kiwanis Club of Liverpool returns to the Astor stage for their 93rd Annual Community Concert!

Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for students, available online or through the Astor box office.

Dec
4
Wed
Chres Jensen – A 3 Dimensional Journey of Visual Music @ The Astor Theatre
Dec 4 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Using deconstructed instruments as the centre of his art, Chres creates stunning pieces that take you on a musical journey through the eyes of an artist. You need to see it yourself to capture the fullness of this unique display.

Open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 4pm