A Quick Look at our 2025-26 Season
Magic & Mystery
Oct
4
Oct
5
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About the Show:
From the shadows of cinema comes a night of spellbinding music! Enjoy hauntingly iconic scores including Harry Potter Suite and other supernatural symphonic gems. A perfect blend of film magic and orchestral power—just in time for the witching season!
Cranbrook sold out!!
Winter's Spell - featuring The Nutcracker
Nov
29
SATURDAY November 29, 2025
Key City Theatre, Cranbrook
Our evening show sold out so we've
added a matinee - get tickets
while you can!!
Matinee: 2:00 pm Mountain
Evening: 7:30 pm Mountain
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About the show:
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker comes alive in a stunning collaboration with Stages School of Dance. Experience the full ballet with live symphony—an unforgettable holiday performance that enchants audiences of all ages. Music, movement, and magic wrapped into one festive spectacle!
2 SOLD OUT PERFORMANCES!!
Lights and Magic
Feb
28
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About the show:
Broadway and opera collide in a glittering showcase of beloved hits. Featuring powerhouse local vocalists and full symphonic support, this concert brings theatrical favourites to life with elegance, flair, and drama. A musical celebration you won’t want to miss!
sold out!!
Eternal Vibrations
Apr
11
SATURDAY April 11, 2026
Royal Alexandra Hall, Cranbrook
2:00 pm matinee or
7:30 pm evening Mountain time
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Three masters. One unforgettable evening.
Join us in Cranbrook at the Royal Alexandra Hall in the Cranbrook History Centre or in Nelson at the Capitol Theatre for a program that celebrates the brilliance of the Classical era—now with a fresh spotlight on the elegance and lyricism of the violin.
Concertmaster Cvetozar Vutev takes centre stage in a stunning trio of works: Beethoven’s luminous Romance No. 2 in F Major, alongside Mozart’s expressive Adagio in E Major and sparkling Rondo in C Major. The evening culminates in the driving energy and emotional sweep of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7—a work that pulses with life from first note to last.
Classical music in its most vibrant, immediate form.
Please note: program has been updated to feature violin solo works in place of the previously announced cello concerto.
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