By Captain Pyke | May 29, 2010 - 12:45 am

Our favorite holographic doctor and omnipotent mischievous being are set to host a concert series in the Great White North (yes, everything we know about Canada we learned from Bob & Doug McKenzie). The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony series called "Star Trek: The Music" is marked to play June 2nd & 3rd with after parties following both performances. Tickets start at $25 Canadian.

Selections will include the theme from the original series, the theme from Voyager, the Klingon battle theme, selections of James Horner’s scores from The Wrath of Khan and more – highlights from the abundance of music accompanying five series and eleven feature films.

These concerts are presented in collaboration with The Children’s Museum in downtown Kitchener, as part of their upcoming space exhibition. Cosmomania will explore the history of space travel with local innovations and a unique opportunity to see deep into space.

The concert will be followed by an exclusive ticketed After Party including a meet-and-greet session with de Lancie and Picardo. After Party tickets are $50.

According to the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony website Trekkies / Trekkers in costume are welcome. I wonder if this also includes SpinerFemmes? Check below for location and web links. (info source Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony)

June 2 & 3rd 2010 @ 8pm

Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony

The Centre In The Square

101 Queen Street N.

Kitchener, Ontario

Canada

The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony website.

About the The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony

The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony is a Canadian orchestra based in the twin cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario. Music Directors and Principal Conductors have included Raffi Armenian (1971–1993), Chosei Komatsu (1993–1999), Martin Fischer-Dieskau (2001–2003) and Edwin Outwater (2007–present). Its home venue is The Centre In The Square in Kitchener, Ontario. The hall is known for its outstanding acoustics. (source Wikipedia)