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SUMMARY:RELATIVE HAPPINESS - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Relative Happiness – Festival Opener\nScreening:\nFriday\, October 16\, 7:00 pm\,\nUptown Theatre\, Screen 1\nActor\, Johnathan Sousa will be attending for a post-screening Q&A \nCo-written and Directed by Deanne Foley \nCanada / 2015 / Romantic/Comedy / Rated 14A for sexual content and coarse language / 97 min. \nPlus–sized and 30 years old\, Lexie Ivy (Melissa Bergland) is a feisty Bed & Breakfast owner who desperately needs a date for her sister’s wedding. In small town Nova Scotia that’s no easy task\, especially when the most eligible bachelor is Joss (Aaron Poole)\, a rough-around-the-edges handyman who’s fixing her roof. When handsome and charming guest Adrian (Johnathan Sousa) arrives and seems to take an interest in her\, Lexie thinks that all her problems are solved. But she misreads the situation and is soon reeling\, left to believe that her romantic dream has slipped away… perhaps forever. After a series of hilarious mishaps and a reality check or two\, Lexie opens her heart and eyes to see that love may be a lot closer than she thought. Based on the best-selling novel by Lesley Crewe. \n\n \nJOHNATHAN SOUSA — Adrian\nJohnathan Sousa was most recently seen on the big screen in the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival selection\, The Animal Project\, directed by Ingrid Veninger\, and in Maxime Desmons’ highly anticipated What We Have. In 2011\, Johnathan was chosen to participate in the Actors Conservatory at the Canadian Film Centre (CFC)\, where he starred in numerous short films\, including Rattan and The Haymaker\, which travelled to 35 festivals. While at the CFC\, he wrote\, produced\, directed\, and starred in his first showcase film\, Home. Johnathan landed his most significant role to date with a principal part in Global Television’s hit show Rookie Blue. He graduated from the Ryerson Theatre School where he was the recipient of the Louis Taube Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement and Dedication. \n\nSponsored by
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LOCATION:Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie\, Ontario\, L4N 1A3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:OPENING NIGHT PARTY - 9PM
DESCRIPTION:Opening Night Party\nFriday\, October 16\, 9:00 pm (doors open 8:30 pm)\nRoxy Theatre\, 46 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie\nParty Tickets: $25 \nDon’t miss the Opening Night Party at The Roxy Theatre! \nImmediately following the screening of the festival opener\, Relative Happiness. The Opening Night Party is always a crowd-pleaser and this year it is being hosted in Barrie’s historic Roxy Theatre\, directly across the street from the Uptown Theatre. To keep the Canadian East Coast vibe rolling after our opening film our musical guest will be The Barriers. We’ll also enjoy delicious food from Michael & Marions\, Liberty North and Cravin the Flavin. \nTickets are available in advance\, from the Uptown Theatre\, and the MacLaren Art Centre. \n \n  \nMUSICAL GUESTS – The Barriers\nThe Barriers are a high-energy cover band featuring music from a variety of genres including Celtic trad\, folk\, rock\, pop\, and country.  Founded in the Barrie area circa 2008\, The Barriers have played at various venues in southern Ontario\, including sports bars and pubs in Barrie\, Guelph and London. They have also played for weddings and private parties\, and their repertoire has expanded to cover requested styles of music from various decades. \nSponsored by: \n \n  \nCatered by:
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LOCATION:The Roxy Theatre\, 46 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\, Ontario\, Canada
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