Concert - July 26
Join us for a
Concert with Elizabeth and Beverly-Glen Copeland Saturday July 26th 2PM Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville Join us for a rare and extraordinary performance by internationally renowned artists Elizabeth and Beverly Glenn-Copeland, as part of Muskoka Pride Week. This intimate afternoon of music, storytelling, and connection celebrates a lifetime of artistry, advocacy, and love — showcasing the transformative power of creativity to build community and heal hearts. 🌟 About the Artists Beverly Glenn-Copeland is a beloved Black, trans Canadian music pioneer whose visionary works — including the iconic Keyboard Fantasies — have inspired generations with their blend of nature, science fiction, and synthesized soundscapes. In recent years, his powerful legacy has finally gained international recognition. Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland is an acclaimed theatre artist, writer, and educator whose work has always lived at the intersection of art and social change. Together, they’ve collaborated for decades, building community through music, performance, and youth engagement. Their journey together began in friendship in 1992, and they first performed as a couple at this very theatre in 2007. This return to the Algonquin Theatre is a full-circle moment. 🎭 Expect a moving and unforgettable celebration of empathy, resilience, and radical creativity. 💖 PLEASE NOTE: For the health and safety of the artists, masking will be mandatory during the performance. 🎫 Tickets are $60 and can be purchased at The Huntsville Festival of the Arts website Facebook Event |