Be it resolved that The Debaters Live is coming to Charlottetown. Two comics will go toe to toe in a battle of laughs and logic – and you, the audience, picks the winner! This special live event features CBC host Steve Patterson and two of his favourite comics, Kate Davis and Dave Hemstad, performing stand-up and two hilarious debates in a format familiar to fans of the popular radio show.
This unique, cross-platform production produced by Richard Side, the creator of The Debaters, has been entertaining its large and loyal audience on CBC Radio One for over 14 years. With Side having led a team to create and write over 800 topics so far, you know that The Debaters Live on Tour will entertain with an exhilarating exchange of facts and funny. These all-new comedic clashes will not be recorded, so get your tickets now for a one-night-only experience.
Please note our COVID protocols:
Events are currently operating at 50% capacity. Patrons may be seated beside people outside of their party but can request to move to an available alternative seat prior to the performance.
Masks are required at all times but can be removed at your seat while actively eating or drinking.
As of Monday, February 28, proof of vaccination is not required at events.
Patrons with ticketing questions can contact the Centre’s box office via email at boxoffice@confederationcentre.com or 1-800-565-0278.
This winter we pay tribute to frontline workers, who despite the incredible risk, have kept our province running through the pandemic. To honour them, Confederation Centre of the Arts will set aside a number of complimentary seats for each performance during LIVE @ the Centre season.
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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.