How the NAC's smallest stage puts a spotlight on Ottawa musicians | Unpublished
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Author: Lynn Saxberg
Publication Date: April 1, 2025 - 04:00

How the NAC's smallest stage puts a spotlight on Ottawa musicians

April 1, 2025
For Ottawa-area musicians like singer-songwriter Mia Kelly or jazz group Primary Colours, playing a show at the National Arts Centre’s Fourth Stage marks a significant moment in their careers. Read More


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