The Stage at St Andrews

The Stage at St Andrews A place for community at the corner of Coburg & Robie, Kjipuktuk / Halifax. Rental inquiries:

We’re having technical difficulties today with our website and emails. They should be sorted by tomorrow. We apologize f...
05/07/2026

We’re having technical difficulties today with our website and emails. They should be sorted by tomorrow. We apologize for any inconvenience!

The Halifax Q***r Ensemble is pleased to present an evening of divas on Friday, 15 May 2026 at 7:00 PM at The Stage at S...
05/07/2026

The Halifax Q***r Ensemble is pleased to present an evening of divas on Friday, 15 May 2026 at 7:00 PM at The Stage at St. Andrew’s (6036 Coburg Road). Tickets are available for purchase at the link on our website.

Date: Friday, 15 May 2026
Time: 7:00 PM

Join us for an afternoon of profound beauty and reflection as we present Johannes Brahms’ A German Requiem, one of the g...
02/11/2026

Join us for an afternoon of profound beauty and reflection as we present Johannes Brahms’ A German Requiem, one of the great choral-orchestral masterpieces of the Romantic era. Unlike the traditional Latin Requiem Mass, Brahms’ work is a deeply human meditation on grief, comfort, and hope, setting German biblical texts that speak directly to the living.

Under the direction of conductor Gary Ewer, this moving performance brings together orchestra and chorus in a work of remarkable emotional depth and luminous warmth. We are delighted to welcome the Dalhousie Collegium Cantorum as our guest ensemble, whose artistry adds richness and power to this unforgettable score.

From its opening words, “Blessed are they that mourn,” to its serene and consoling conclusion, A German Requiem offers solace, dignity, and a transcendent sense of peace—an experience that resonates long after the final note!

Next up at The Stage: Symphony Nova Scotia presents Vivaldi Meets the Middle East. Featuring Julia Wedman, leader & viol...
01/14/2026

Next up at The Stage: Symphony Nova Scotia presents Vivaldi Meets the Middle East.

Featuring Julia Wedman, leader & violin solo Mohammad Sahraei, tar & daf Kirsty Money, nyckelharpa. On the program Antonio Vivaldi: “Grosso Mogul” Violin Concerto Francesco Geminiani: Concerto Grosso, “La Folia” Georg Philipp Telemann: • Overture, Les Moscovites and Les Turcs from Les Nations • Allegro from Concerto Polonaise Antonio Martín y Coll: Diferencias sobre la gayta and Passacalle from Flores de músic Henry Purcell: Curtain Tune from Timon of Athens Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo alla Turca (Turkish March) Plus, traditional Persian music, Swedish polskas, original compositions from Mohammad Sahraei, and more!

Vivaldi meets the Middle East in this engaging and immersive concert experience! Discover the intersection of baroque and folk with Persian and Swedish music and instruments. Mohammad Sahraei, a multi-instrumentalist and ethnomusicologist originally from Iran, plays the tar and daf, while our very own Kirsty Money plays the nyckelharpa in this concert of Middle Eastern and European classics. Symphony Nova Scotia also premieres Vivaldi’s “Grosso Mogul” Violin Concerto – one of the most famous concertos of the Baroque era apart from The Four Seasons – and performs highlights from Telemann, Purcell, Geminiani, Mozart, and more. Tickets available at the link on our website.

It’s back!  presents Messiah from Scratch! Tickets are $20 ($10 participation fee and $10 refundable score fee). Rehears...
12/22/2025

It’s back! presents Messiah from Scratch! Tickets are $20 ($10 participation fee and $10 refundable score fee). Rehearsal will be at 1pm with the performance to follow at 3:30pm.

Next up on the Stage is the Seafarer Trio. Join them on Sunday, December 21 at 7:30pm for a merry evening of Christmas m...
12/19/2025

Next up on the Stage is the Seafarer Trio. Join them on Sunday, December 21 at 7:30pm for a merry evening of Christmas music for harp, cello and voice. Suggested ticket price is $20. Admission is at the door.

It’s beginning to look a lot like… the Halifax Gay Men’s Chorus holiday shows! Hope you got your tickets early this year...
12/10/2025

It’s beginning to look a lot like… the Halifax Gay Men’s Chorus holiday shows! Hope you got your tickets early this year!

Measha Brueggergosman-Lee: Christmas at HomeMonday, December 8 - 7:30pmMeasha Brueggergosman-Lee is returning to Nova Sc...
12/06/2025

Measha Brueggergosman-Lee: Christmas at Home
Monday, December 8 - 7:30pm

Measha Brueggergosman-Lee is returning to Nova Scotia as part of a small tour that will feature a stop at Saint Andrew’s in Halifax on Monday, December 8, 2025. Motivated and hungry for new experiences, Ms. Brueggergosman’s career effortlessly embraces the broadest array of performance platforms and musical styles and genres.

Measha began her career predominantly committed to the art of the song recital and has presented innovative programs at Carnegie Hall, Washington’s Kennedy Center, London’s Wigmore Hall, and both the Konzerthaus and Musikverein in Vienna,. Her subsequent disc Night and Dreams, which features songs by Mozart, Brahms, Strauss, Schubert, Debussy, Duparc and Fauré won several awards and her recording of the Wesendonck Lieder with Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra earned her a Grammy nomination.

Presented by Rock the Fiddle Events, with musicians Measha Brueggergosman-Lee, Aaron Davis, Mike Eckert and Steve Lee. Tickets available through the link on our website.

Next up on The Stage: Nova Voce  with the Halifax Boys Honour Choir and Sackville Brass Quintet. Friday, December 5 7pm....
12/01/2025

Next up on The Stage: Nova Voce with the Halifax Boys Honour Choir and Sackville Brass Quintet. Friday, December 5 7pm. Tickets are available at the link on our website.

Under the direction of Mark Hopkins – Professor of Music at Acadia University and in-demand guest conductor – the Nova S...
11/25/2025

Under the direction of Mark Hopkins – Professor of Music at Acadia University and in-demand guest conductor – the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra kicks off a brand-new season with True North! Hear music from classical heavyweights like Sibelius, plus symphonic gems from Gabrieli, Gounod, and Whitacre. Finally, experience the heart wrenching, JUNO Award-winning musical tribute to 15-year-old Amanda Todd by the late Canadian composer Jocelyn Morlock.

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