Get Ready! Motown Soul is back and ready to hit the stage once again.
Motown Soul is a live concert celebrating some of the biggest names in music such as Diana Ross and The Supremes, The Temptations, Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson, and soulful favourites such as Aretha Franklin and James Brown.
With an outstanding cast of performers – The Tonettes, Cathy and Marlene, with special guests Toni Anderson and Juno Award Winner Carlos Morgan, this show delivers a powerful and soulful performance just the way it was back in the 60s.
Accompanied by a live band, hear your favourites – Stop! In The Name of Love, You Can’t Hurry Love, My Girl, Higher and Higher, Natural Woman and many others. This timeless music will have you singing and dancing all night long.
Please note our COVID protocols:
As of May 6, Prince Edward Island has ended the mandate to wear masks in indoor public places. Although mask use will no longer be mandated, the CPHO still strongly recommends mask use after this date. Confederation Centre of the Arts has adopted the same approach with its patrons and staff to remove mandated mask wearing, but to encourage continued mask use.
Patrons with ticketing questions can contact the Centre’s box office via email at [email protected] or 1-800-565-0278.
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Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday – 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM
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What are Relaxed Performances?
Sometimes referred to as sensory-friendly experiences, Relaxed Performances give the opportunity for those with various sensitivities towards sensory stimuli to experience and enjoy live theatre.
These performances will be designed in a way to be more comfortable for audience members who may experience anxiety or are not comfortable with some aspects of a traditional theatre setting. This can include people on the Autism Spectrum and their families; those with sensory and communicative disorders or learning disabilities; people with Tourette’s syndrome; someone who might need to move often due to chronic pain or to use the facilities; or even parents with toddlers.