Acclaimed singer and actor Zachary Stevenson is returning to Chemainus for an intimate run of solo concerts from Sept. 4 to 13. Known to local audiences for his standout performances in The Buddy Holly Story, Ring of Fire and the world premiere of Dead Ringer, the Parksville-raised artist will bring a mix of legendary favourites and original songs to the stage.
Stevenson is a fan favourite in Chemainus and says the feeling is mutual; he loves performing here.
“It feels incredibly special and not something that I take for granted,” Stevenson said. “Chemainus has always had a special place in my heart because my dad taught at the high school here. I have fond memories of following the footprints, checking out the murals and getting ice cream when I was a kid. I always feel at home in town.”
The show will be presented in the Playbill Dining Room, an intimate setting Stevenson said lends itself to more spontaneity than in the larger theatre.
“Every night will be a little bit different. Be it changing the set list or just playing with the crowd a little in unanticipated ways,” he said.
The evening includes a three-course classic buffet dinner, followed by an hour-long performance as part of Chemainus Theatre Festival’s cabaret series. Tickets are $88, including tax, and cover both the dinner and the show. Tickets can be purchased through the theatre’s website.
Stevenson has been as busy as ever and has lots of irons in the fire. He’s producing a small run of his holiday show (Dec. 8 in Nanaimo and Dec. 9 in Victoria). He continues to write music and his newer songs, recorded with his Chicago-based band The Oh Boys, can be found on all streaming platforms.
Stevenson has performed in every province and across the United States. Last year, he took the stage in the U.K., and earlier this year he appeared in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
But in September, he’ll be home.
“No matter where I go, Vancouver Island will always feel like home,” he said. “There is no place like it. And in many ways, Chemainus has become my artistic home on the island.”