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Ukrainian War Requiem: After Putin’s unforgivable war escalated in 2022 in Ukraine, Axios Men’s Ensemble commissioned two-time Grammy winner Benedict Sheehan to compose a Requiem in honour of the ever-growing number of dead. The ensemble for this heartfelt Sunday performance will feature choristers from Pro Coro Canada and amateur and professional singers from across Canada, the United States and Ukraine, including Yuliia Zasimova and Volodymyr Bondar, under the direction of award-winning Maestro Michael Zaugg. This world-premiere performance is a rare and special moment of artistic resilience and contemplation not to be missed.
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Details: 3 p.m. Sunday St. Basil’s Church (7007 109 St.), $40/general, $25/student, $10 youth at axioschoir.com
Allyson June Smith: A self-confessed over-sharer, this Canadian comic now living in Manchester, U.K., serves up an observational cocktail of wit, bite and shame at her shows, aspiring to make every performance feel like an intimate group therapy session. Co-host of the Horror Moteland Women Talking Bollocks podcasts, she’s gotten multiple nominations for Best Female standup at the Canadian Comedy Awards, taped her own Comedy Now special and did stints on MuchMusic’s Video on Trial and CBC’s The Debaters.
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