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Oct
28
Fri
Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 28 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Oct
29
Sat
Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 29 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Oct
30
Sun
Rawlins Cross – Sunrise Tour @ Astor Theatre
Oct 30 @ 7:30 pm

Canadian Celtic-rock group Rawlins Cross are a legendary East Coast act. Since forming in the late 80s, the band has been fusing Celtic traditional music with rock, pop and worldbeat music.  With 11 commercial recordings to their credit, including the gold-selling Reel ‘n’ Roll (1993), the band has earned multiple JUNO nominations and won nine East Coast Music Awards. Over the years, Rawlins Cross has toured extensively on three continents including a performance representing Canada at the Summit of the Americas in Santiago, Chile and a nationally-televised Canada Day performance on Parliament Hill in Ottawa and a command performance for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.  The band is equally at ease with a soulful Highland Air (“MacPherson’s Lament“) or a raucous party song (“Colleen“, “Wild Rose“, “Reel ‘n’ Roll“) captivating their faithful fans.  Rawlins Cross is hitting stages once again to promote their latest release, Sunrise (2022).

On Sunday 30th October they will be back at The Astor!

Nov
2
Wed
Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 2 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Nov
3
Thu
Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 3 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Bros @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Showtimes: Friday 28th October, Saturday 29th, Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd November at 2:30pm & 7pm.

From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels. Bros is the first romantic comedy from a major studio about two gay men maybe, possibly, probably, stumbling towards love. Maybe. They’re both very busy.

Featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, from the ferocious comic mind of Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street, 2019’s The Lion King, Difficult People, Impeachment: American Crime Story) and the hitmaking brilliance of filmmakers Nicholas Stoller (the Neighbors films, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island, Trainwreck, The Big Sick), comes Bros, a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about how hard it is to find another tolerable human being to go through life with.

Rated: R

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

Nov
4
Fri
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 4 @ 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm

Showtimes: Friday 4th November – 3pm & 7pm. Saturday 5th November – 2:30pm & 7pm. Sunday 6th November – 7pm

Based on the hit book series by Bernard Waber, this live action/CGI adventure featuring Javier Bardem and Constance Wu, and voiced by Shawn Mendes is sure to please.

When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son, Josh, struggles to adapt to his new school and friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle, a singing crocodile that loves baths, caviar and great music. The two become fast friends, but when evil neighbor Mr. Grumps threatens Lyle’s existence, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.

Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes

Rating: PG

Lyle, Lyle Crocodile @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Showtimes: Friday 4th November – 3pm & 7pm. Saturday 5th November – 2:30pm & 7pm. Sunday 6th November – 7pm

Based on the hit book series by Bernard Waber, this live action/CGI adventure featuring Javier Bardem and Constance Wu, and voiced by Shawn Mendes is sure to please.

When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son, Josh, struggles to adapt to his new school and friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle, a singing crocodile that loves baths, caviar and great music. The two become fast friends, but when evil neighbor Mr. Grumps threatens Lyle’s existence, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.

Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes

Rating: PG

Nov
5
Sat
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 5 @ 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm

Showtimes: Friday 4th November – 3pm & 7pm. Saturday 5th November – 2:30pm & 7pm. Sunday 6th November – 7pm

Based on the hit book series by Bernard Waber, this live action/CGI adventure featuring Javier Bardem and Constance Wu, and voiced by Shawn Mendes is sure to please.

When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son, Josh, struggles to adapt to his new school and friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle, a singing crocodile that loves baths, caviar and great music. The two become fast friends, but when evil neighbor Mr. Grumps threatens Lyle’s existence, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.

Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes

Rating: PG

Lyle, Lyle Crocodile @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Showtimes: Friday 4th November – 3pm & 7pm. Saturday 5th November – 2:30pm & 7pm. Sunday 6th November – 7pm

Based on the hit book series by Bernard Waber, this live action/CGI adventure featuring Javier Bardem and Constance Wu, and voiced by Shawn Mendes is sure to please.

When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son, Josh, struggles to adapt to his new school and friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle, a singing crocodile that loves baths, caviar and great music. The two become fast friends, but when evil neighbor Mr. Grumps threatens Lyle’s existence, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.

Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes

Rating: PG

Nov
6
Sun
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Showtimes: Friday 4th November – 3pm & 7pm. Saturday 5th November – 2:30pm & 7pm. Sunday 6th November – 7pm

Based on the hit book series by Bernard Waber, this live action/CGI adventure featuring Javier Bardem and Constance Wu, and voiced by Shawn Mendes is sure to please.

When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son, Josh, struggles to adapt to his new school and friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle, a singing crocodile that loves baths, caviar and great music. The two become fast friends, but when evil neighbor Mr. Grumps threatens Lyle’s existence, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.

Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes

Rating: PG

Nov
9
Wed
Triangle of Sadness @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 9 @ 2:30 pm – 4:45 pm

Showtimes: Wednesday 9th & Thursday 10th November, 2:30pm & 7pm

In Ruben Östlund’s wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson). What first appeared instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.

Runtime: 2 hours 20 minutes

Rated: R

$10 at the door

Triangle of Sadness @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm

Showtimes: Wednesday 9th & Thursday 10th November, 2:30pm & 7pm

In Ruben Östlund’s wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson). What first appeared instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.

Runtime: 2 hours 20 minutes

Rated: R

$10 at the door

Nov
10
Thu
Triangle of Sadness @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 10 @ 2:30 pm – 4:45 pm

Showtimes: Wednesday 9th & Thursday 10th November, 2:30pm & 7pm

In Ruben Östlund’s wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson). What first appeared instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.

Runtime: 2 hours 20 minutes

Rated: R

$10 at the door

Triangle of Sadness @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm

Showtimes: Wednesday 9th & Thursday 10th November, 2:30pm & 7pm

In Ruben Östlund’s wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson). What first appeared instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.

Runtime: 2 hours 20 minutes

Rated: R

$10 at the door

Nov
12
Sat
Ashley MacIsaac with special guest Roland Grant @ The Astor Theatre
Nov 12 @ 7:30 pm

Ashley MacIsaac is a musician and storyteller who needs little introduction, having delighted audiences around the globe for decades. Born in Creignish, on the western side of Cape Breton, by the time he started school, he was performing as a dancer in concerts, graduating to fiddle and piano a short time later.  Before he graduated high school, he was playing across North America, including playing and dancing in a Phillip Glass off-Broadway production.  Over the years, he has experimented with musical styles, evolving into an award-winning genre bending performer, writer, and singer who has toured and performed for sellout crowds around the world, including the 2010 Winter Olympic opening ceremonies.

Opening the show for Ashley is the newest guitar sensation in these parts: Roland Grant. This Canadian guitar virtuoso, vocalist, and composer is garnering renown for ceaselessly bringing audiences to their feet. With a uniquely individual style incorporating rock with flamenco and Latin influences, he brings his showmanship to the stage with a stellar band. Recent appearances include the 10,500 seat ScotiaBank Centre along with numerous theatres, festivals, and music clubs.

These two outstanding musicians are appearing together for the first time, here on the Astor stage, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Both energetic masters of their instruments, it will be a night to remember!

Doors open at 7pm, show at 7:30. Tickets are $40

Nov
13
Sun
Derek Edwards – In Praise of the Ostrich @ Astor Theatre
Nov 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

With ‘In Praise of the Ostrich’  Derek Edwards  moseys back into town on horse-drawn comedy wagon; a searing meander down life’s twisting trails, steered effortfully by this 30-year veteran. He returns with a payload of blissfully funny personal stories – a cacophony of shenanigans – set to tickle the ribs and warm the heart.

With an easy conversational style, Derek reluctantly pulls his head out of the sand and launches into commentary on the influx of pot stores, self-driving cars, gambling tips, the challenge of staying youthful … plus dressing warm.

From Vegas to St. John’s, this Just For Laughs veteran is universally considered to be among the comic elite.  Certainly his peers think so, as evidenced by the fact that he’s a four-time nominee, and winner of Best Standup Comic – Canadian Comedy Awards, as well as a multiple Gemini nominee for Best Performance in a Comedy.  As Rick Mercer says, “Everyone knows Derek is the funniest man in Canada.”

Clearly the critics agree: “5 STARS – the funniest man on earth” – Winnipeg Free Press; “4 STARS –  the crowd howled” – Victoria Times Colonist; “still the funniest man in Canada” – Toronto Sun; “Edwards reigns as the King of Canadian comedy” – Charlottetown Guardian; “Derek Edwards is hysterical” – Calgary Sun; “Edwards takes stand-up to next stage” – Georgia Straight; “the epitome of timing & storytelling” – Halifax Chronicle Herald; “the comedian’s comedian” – London Free Press.

‘In Praise of the Ostrich’  – Derek Edwards’ new 90-minute stand-up comedy show …a richly textured and enthralling ‘cut above,’ delivered with pace and authority by the consummate Canadian Comedian. Down to earth, lots of laughs, wagons ho.

Derek In Action

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4f7bxyZxDM

For more info & comedy clips, visit www.shantero.com

Tickets go on sale on Friday 3rd June at 11am. Price includes all taxes and fees.