Check out the upcoming events from Camber Arts and The Graham Academy. 

For any box office inquiries please visit our F.A.Q page or reach out to us at (709)638-1956, or by email at boxoffice@camberarts.ca

Online ticket and phone ticket purchases are by credit card only, in person ticket sales may be purchased with credit, debit, or cash. To purchase tickets in person please contact our box office to arrange an appointment.

Online ticket sales close one hour before performance time.

Next Tide

May 7-9

The Next Tide will bring home young artists that have pursued the arts in their education journey, giving them stages to perform upon right here at home. This festival will also include our Spring Choral Celebration.

We are thrilled to be offering a Pay What You Can ticket option for our May 8 Choral Concert.

Looking to attend both the May 7 & 9 concerts, check out our two show pass which provides admission to both An Evening with Lucas Upward and What I'd Give to Return.

Next Tide: No Place Like Home

May 7 | 7:30 PM | 110 Humber Road

Clarinetist Lucas Upward and pianist Alison Clarke present a diverse showcase of classical, romantic, and contemporary repertoire, with works from Brahms, Horovitz, Weber, Gershwin, D'Rivera, and Gotkovsky. Lucas, a Bachelor of Music student at Memorial University and originally from Corner Brook, has incorporated repertoire that is representative of and meaningful to his time in both Corner Brook and in St. John's. Lucas and Alison have collaborated for many years, and are excited to bring this program to the Inaugural Next Tide Festival.

Looking to attend both the May 7 & 9 concerts, check out our two show pass which provides admission to both An Evening with Lucas Upward and What I'd Give to Return.

Next Tide: All Things Bright & Beautiful: A Spring Choral Celebration

May 8 | 7:30 PM | Corner Brook United

Join the Camber Arts Chorale, Corner Brook Intermediate School Choir, & others in this celebration of choral music in the region. 

We are thrilled to once again be offering a Pay What You Can ticket option for our Spring Choral Concert. Please note the two show pass does not include admission to this concert.

Next Tide: What I'd Give to Return

A Home Coming Concert

May 9 | 7:30 PM | 110 Humber Road

This homecoming concert welcomes musicians Katie Colbourne, Mary Jane Jacobs, Mat Birmingham, & Sophie Simms back to a Corner Brook stage, celebrating them as they continue their journey in post-secondary arts programs.

This concert, supported by collaborative pianist Alison Clarke will feature a wide variety of musical performances. The first act will guide us through classical music with voices, winds, and brass. Our second act will take the winds and voices to celebrate jazz, contemporary, and musical theatre. These emerging artists are not to be missed as we welcome them home again.

Looking to attend both the May 7 & 9 concerts, check out our two show pass which provides admission to both An Evening with Lucas Upward and What I'd Give to Return.

Double Bill

101 Dalmatians Kids & Bye Bye Birdie Jr Double Bill - May 29 & 30 

Join The Graham Academy Showstoppers & Junior Ensemble for an unforgettable double bill that explores the wild side of fame, family, and fandom!

The evening begins with the Showstoppers’ 101 Dalmatians, featuring our Moonbeams. This high-stakes adventure follows Cruella De Vil, will stop at nothing to get what she wants. It’s a tail-wagging tale of courage and community as a pack of spunky pups outsmart a fashionista’s obsession.

Then, we travel to the 1950s for Bye Bye Birdie. When rock-and-roll heartthrob Conrad Birdie is drafted into the army, his fans in Sweet Apple, Ohio, go into a frenzy. It’s a colorful, tuneful look at the dawn of the "teen idol" era, featuring classic hits and hilarious teenage hijinks.

From puppy power to "The Telephone Hour," this double bill celebrates the energy of our youngest performers as they tackle the hilarity of life in the spotlight!

Saturday, May 30 will feature the Graham Academy Starlights.

Chicago Teen Edition

June 4-6

In an era of viral sensations and 24-hour news cycles, the "Razzle Dazzle" of 1920s Chicago has never felt more like 2026.

The Graham Academy Senior Company presents the sharpest, slickest musical in Broadway history. Chicago is a biting satire on the corruption of the criminal justice system and the cult of the "celebrity criminal." When Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly find themselves on murderess row, they discover that innocence is irrelevant - what matters is who grabs the best headlines. Guided by the silver-tongued Billy Flynn, they navigate a world where fame is a weapon and the media is the ultimate jury. Featuring iconic choreography and the legendary score by Kander and Ebb, our Senior Company brings a fierce, modern energy to this story of greed, exploitation, and all that jazz.

Don't miss the trial of the century at the Corner Brook Arts & Culture Centre. In the fight for the spotlight, someone is bound to get burned!