May
May 11th
Moose Jaw
Cultural Centre
and
Regina
Symphony Orchestra
present
5th Concert
of the RSO
Subscription Series

CURTAIN:
2:00 PM
Tickets: $30
per Adult
incl.
taxes and charges
$25 Seniors and
Students with
valid I.D.
Available at Cultural Centre Box
Office
accepting



1-306-693-4700
and online at
www.ticketmaster.ca
1-800-970-7328
or
www.moosejawculture.com

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May 13th,
14th, 15th
Moose Jaw
Kinsmen
59th Annual
International Band & Choral Festival

Performances All Day Long
to 5 pm.
Evening
Concerts on 13th and 14th
SOLD OUT

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May 23rd
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
A Tribute
to Rod Stewart

Tribute to
Rod Stewart - This tribute to
the legendary rocker includes authentic costumes,
stage design, and musicians along with the energy,
strut, voice and showmanship that is truly Rod
Stewart. Don't miss the Ultimate Tribute to Rod
Stewart!
Performing classics such as
Maggie May, Some Guys Have all the Luck,
&
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
ShowTime:
8:00PM.
Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance
begins.
Two 45 minute sets with one 30 minute intermission.
Tickets: $20.00 per person plus 5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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May 30th, 31st
Doris Sitter
School of Dance
presents
Every Child a Star

Performances at
7:30 pm
Theatre Doors Open
at 7:00pm
Tickets: Adults
$17
Children 10yrs and
under $12
Assigned
Seating
Tickets available in
person
at the
Moose Jaw Cultural
Centre Box Office
On Sale Now!

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June 1st
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
George Fox

George Fox
Country
- From cattle rancher to Canadian country music
ambassador, taking the road less traveled has been
the hallmark of George Fox's life and career. With
the release of his first self-titled album in 1988
country music fans discovered George Fox. Debut
singles, Angelina and Goldmine were
sent soaring up the country charts and in subsequent
years, No Trespassing, Mustang Heart,
I Give You My Word & Breakfast Alone,
would join them in the Top 10 and become signature
songs.
Throughout the eighties George opened for such country
greats as Randy Travis, Dolly Parton, George Strait and
Willie Nelson. It wasn't long however before he was
headlining his own sold out shows from Canada to
Australia. George's charm is found not only in his music
but also in his ability to weave a story and engage the
listener.
His latest album, With All Due Respect is a
tribute to some of the all time great artists and
songwriters from John Denver and Dean Martin to Eddie
Arnold and Don Messer.
Songs: No Trespassing, I Give You My Word,
Mustang Heart, Clearly Canadian, What's
Holding Me & Angelina
ShowTime: 8:00PM.
One 90 minute set.
Theatre doors
open 30 minutes before the performance begins.
There is no
scheduled intermission.
Tickets:$25.00
per person plus 5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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June 13th

présente
Gala Chant'Ouest 2008
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Gala
interprovincial de la chanson
La première
édition du Chant'Ouest, connue jusqu'à 1996 sous
le nom de Gala interprovincial de la chanson, a eu
lieu en Alberta en 1990. Depuis, ce concours
interprovincial annuel permet à nos talents de
l'Ouest de s'affirmer dans le monde de la chanson.
S'inspirant d'une riche tradition provinciale dans
le développement de nouveaux talents de la
chanson. Les quatres organismes culturels
provinciaux et les quatres stations de radio de
Radio-Canada dans l'Ouest se sont unis en 1990
pour créer l'infrastructure nécessaire pouvant
soutenir cette initiative. C'est cette
collaboration qui soutient, depuis, le bon
déroulement des activités du Chant'Ouest.
À la fois spectacle et concours, le Chant'Ouest a
pour but de recruter, de former et de lancer des
artistes tout en contribuant à faire connaître la
richesse de la chanson d'expression française dans
l'Ouest.
Le Chant'Ouest a crée des liens privilégiés avec
le Réseau national des Galas de la chanson
et avec le Festival international de la Chanson
de Granby. Ces liens assurent l'admission des
lauréats aux éliminatoires du prestigieux festival
et une participation aux ateliers de formation.
Véritable pépinière de talents, en dix-huit ans
d'existence, le Chant'Ouest aura permis à des
centaines de jeunes francophones de réaliser un
rêve : chanter en français et entrevoir la
possibilité de poursuivre une carrière dans cette
langue.
Date
du Gala pour 2008 :
Le 13 juin 2008 àu Mae Wilson Théâtre
à Moose-Jaw
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Billets:
20$ Adultes
10$ Étudiants
Billets
disponibles à
T.B.A.
www.chantouest.com
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June 20, 21, 22, 24, 29
Moose Jaw Cultural Centre
presents

"River Street. From the dawn of
the 20th century to the Dust Bowl of the 1930's, it was
the most notorious red light district on the prairies.
People came from all over western Canada and the United
States to drink illegal liquor, gamble and...well 'enjoy
the nightlife' to put it euphemistically. In the daytime
River Street was an ordinary business district with
hotels, a drugstore, gas station and restaurants, but a
might-time a new crowd took over and two bucks could buy
you just about anything! It was said "go two blocks
north and a block over from the train station and it's
like walking into New Orleans." Boy, were they right!
And the grandest time of all, at least to a nineteen
year-old kid with dreams of making it in show-biz, was
1924 - the year the province repealed Prohibition. It
was a time like no other, never before and never after.
But if you were there then...oh boy, you were livin'!"
Curtain Call
June 20 @ 8pm
June 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
June 22, 24, 29 @ 8pm
Tickets: Adults
$25
Seniors & Students
(with I.D.)
$20
Available at Cultural Centre Box
Office
accepting



1-306-693-4700
and online at
www.ticketmaster.ca
1-800-970-7328
or
www.moosejawculture.com
Thank you to our
sponsors:




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June 26th
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present the
Legendary
Downchild
Blues Band

Downchild Blues
Band
Blues
- Downchild was spawned out of Toronto blues jams at
Grossman's Tavern fronted by Donnie Walsh back in
1969. When one thinks of Blues music in Canada, the
first band that springs to mind is Downchild. It’s
been nearly 40 years since Donnie “Mr. Downchild”
Walsh and his since passed brother, Hock Walsh
formed the group that would be the inspiration
behind the world famous Blues Brothers. Still on
top of their game today, Downchild was nominated for
‘Blues Album of The Year’ at the 2005 Juno Awards
and lauded as ‘Entertainers of the Year’ in 2007 at
the Maple Blues Awards.
Downchild has released 14 albums to date and most
recently Live at the Palais Royale which
showcases 11 classic Downchild tunes, including those
featured on the triple platinum Blues Brothers album;
I Got Every Thing I Need (Almost) and Shotgun
Blues.
Members: Donnie Walsh (guitarist - a.k.a. “Mr. Downchild”),
Chuck Jackson (vocals) Michael Fonfara (keyboards), Pat
Carey (sax), Gary Kendall (bass) & Mike Fitzpatrick
(drums).
Songs: It's Been So Long, Wednesday Night
Blues, When I Say Jump, Who'll Do the
Leavin', Flip, Flop and Fly & Downchild
Shuffle.

Downchild Blues Band
Showtime 8 pm
There shall be one
90 minute set.
Theatre doors open
30 minutes before the performance begins.
There is no
scheduled intermission.
Tickets: $25 per person plus 5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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July 3,4,5,6,
July 10,11,12,13,15,16,
July 24,25,26,27,29,30,31
August 1, 2, 3
Moose Jaw Cultural Centre
presents

"River Street. From the dawn of
the 20th century to the Dust Bowl of the 1930's, it was
the most notorious red light district on the prairies.
People came from all over western Canada and the United
States to drink illegal liquor, gamble and...well 'enjoy
the nightlife' to put it euphemistically. In the daytime
River Street was an ordinary business district with
hotels, a drugstore, gas station and restaurants, but a
might-time a new crowd took over and two bucks could buy
you just about anything! It was said "go two blocks
north and a block over from the train station and it's
like walking into New Orleans." Boy, were they right!
And the grandest time of all, at least to a nineteen
year-old kid with dreams of making it in show-biz, was
1924 - the year the province repealed Prohibition. It
was a time like no other, never before and never after.
But if you were there then...oh boy, you were livin'!"
Curtain Call
July 3, 4 @ 8pm
July 5 @ 2pm and 8pm
July 6, 10, 11 @ 8pm
July 12 @ 2pm & 8pm
July 13, 15, 16, 24, 25 @
8pm
July 26 @ 2pm & 8pm
July 27, 29, 30, 31 @ 8pm
August 1 @ 8pm
August 2 @ 2pm & 8pm
August 3 @ 8pm
Tickets: Adults
$25
Seniors & Students
(with I.D.)
$20
Available at Cultural Centre Box
Office
accepting



1-306-693-4700
and online at
www.ticketmaster.ca
1-800-970-7328
or
www.moosejawculture.com
Thank you to our
sponsors:




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July 8, 9, 22, 23
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
presents
Straight
From Applause Theatre
Werewolf in
Lumsden
Musical Theatre
Presented by Applause Theatre
– Something sinister is happening in and around the
sleepy little town of Lumsden, Saskatchewan. Local
cats are staying indoors, the town's dogs howl 'til
the sun comes up, the gopher population has been
obliterated and everyone has fleas!!! Trish Kenmore
an ambitious investigative reporter from Regina and
her cautious camera girl Pennie Bumbo head to
Lumsden to report on the strange goings on. After
interviewing everyone in town, the trail leads them
to the local dentist Dr. Tooth and his mansion in
the woods. Little do they know the horrors that
await them within! Will they uncover the identity of
the person who suffers from the werewolf's curse?
Will Trish Kenmore succumb to the debonair Dr.
Tooth's devious desires?? You won't want to miss
this Monster Mash, with "killer" hits from the 70s
and 80s, and all your monster favourites! You'll
hear songs like Clap For The Wolfman,
Thriller and of course, Werewolves Of Lumsden.
It just might take a full moon to stop Dr. Tooth
from sucking Lumsden dry!
Performances:
Tuesday July 8, 2008
Wednesday July 9, 2008
Tuesday July 22, 2008
Wednesday July 23, 2008
Showtime: 8:00
PM
Theatre doors
open 30 minutes before the performances begin.
Two 45 minute acts
There is one
scheduled 30 minute intermission in between acts.
Tickets: $10
person plus 5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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August 17, 18
Moose Jaw Cultural Centre
presents

The Medicine
Line is an outdoor theatre production, a dramatic
spectacle set on the plains of the North West
Territories in the years 1876 -1880. It features the
friendship between the famous Sioux Chief Sitting
Bull and Major James Walsh of the North West Mounted
Police.
To be
performed August 17th and 18th in the natural
parkland setting of Moose Jaw's Wakamow Valley, the
epic drama will feature a cast of Sioux, Mounted
Policemen and horses, tepees, wagons and dancers.
The drama was written by renowned author Ken
Mitchell, Moose Jaw's Writer in Residence for 2008.
The drama is an authentic portrayal of one of
Canada's most fascinating historical episodes, when
Sitting Bull and 500 Sioux moved north across the
49th parallel, seeking sanctuary in Canada after
their defeat of General George Custer at the Battle
of Little Big Horn. It is hoped that The Medicine
Line will become an annual event in Moose Jaw for
years to come!
August 17 & 18
8pm
Kiwanis River Park
Wakamow Valley
(By the Skating Oval)
Tickets: $10 per person
Available at the Cultural Centre Box
Office
accepting



1-306-693-4700
and online at
www.ticketmaster.ca
1-800-970-7328
or
www.moosejawculture.com
Thank you to our
sponsors:


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Aug. 19, 20, 26,
27
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
presents
Straight
From Applause Theatre
The Maltese
Chicken
Musical Theatre
Presented by Applause Theatre
– Sam Spud is a two-bit detective from a two-bit
town that rhymes with fun. Or so he thinks. Little
does he know that both he and the town are about to
be thrust into a web of lies, deceit, danger &
comedy! The Maltese Chicken pays tribute to those
old black & white detective movies starring Humphrey
Bogart and a bevy of femmes fatales. Meet the
heiress in trouble, the mysterious "farmer" who
never seems to leave the city, the notorious antique
dealer with a shady past and a dizzy dame who just
might have murder on her mind. Join them as they
romp through the kookiest caper to ever cross Sam
Spud's desk. Enjoy music ranging from soulful blues
to raunchy rock and roll, from jazz great Billie
Holiday to sixties classics like Louie Louie.
It's a fabulous frolic through the world of film
noir that'll leave you laughing and dying - woops,
make that crying - for more! Shee ya there,
sweetheart!
Performances:
Tuesday August 19, 2008
Wednesday August 20, 2008
Tuesday August 26, 2008
Wednesday August 27, 2008
Showtimes:
8:00
PM
Theatre doors
open 30 minutes before the performances begin.
Two 45 minute acts.
There is one
scheduled 30 minute intermission in between acts.
Tickets: $10person
plus 5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Aug. 21st
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present the
Rock 'n
Roll Summer Party
with
Rory Allen!

Rory Allen
Tribute to Elvis – Rory’s incredible show
has been extremely well-received by even the most
faithful Elvis fans and friends. Rory packs his
full-length shows with solid gold Elvis hits;
drawing from his vast repertoire of over 180 rock
‘n’ roll classics, ballads and heartfelt gospel
songs.
His authentic vocals and stunning costumes
combined with his Elvis good-looks, energy and
audience rapport all add up to a great show!
Don't miss Rory Allen's unforgettable Tribute to
the King!
Showtime
8:00pm
Theatre doors open
30 minutes before the performance begins.
Two 45-50 minute
sets.
There is one 30
minute scheduled intermission.
Tickets: $25
person plus 5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Aug. 29
Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
The Emeralds

The Emeralds
Show & Dance
Band
- In 1970, The Emeralds Show and Dance
Party originated in Edmonton, Alberta. Many of the
songs they have recorded are their own compositions.
Their arrangements of standards and classics are
unique and have “The Emeralds” touch. The Emeralds
have recorded 29 albums, including their latest
release Look At Us, resulting in 6 gold, 2
platinum, and 1 double platinum award. In 1997, The
Emeralds were inducted into the City of Edmonton's
Cultural Hall of Fame. The Emeralds are
internationally acclaimed Gold & Platinum recipients
and are the band behind the International Hit The
Bird Dance.
Band Members:
Allan Broder (tenor saxophone, vocals) Wallis Petruk
(tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet, violin, vocals),
Don Remeika (drums, vocals), Reiner Piehl
(keyboards, bass, vocals, voice impressions), Terry
Kole (lead/rhythm guitars, vocals
Songs: Could I
Have This Dance, Blue Canadian Rockies,
Bird Dance & Blue Spanish Eyes
Showtime:
8:00PM.
Theatre doors open 30
minutes before the performance begins.
Two 60 minutes sets.
There is one 30
minute scheduled intermission in between sets.
Tickets: $20 person plus
5% tax
Available at
Casino Moose Jaw Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or
older to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Some of our previous
performers:
Mae Wilson Theatre Show List
Theatrical
Tribute/Dance
Jazz/World/Gospel
*Andrea Menard
*Bobby Bruce
*Jack Semple
*U of R Theatre
*Bjorn Again
*Pavlo
*Pull of The Land
*In-Cline-Ation
*Jesse Cook
*Applause Theatre
*My Way
*Air Command Band
*Cornerstone School
*Holly/Valens/Big Bopper
*Megan Lane
*Theatre
Saskatchewan *Rory Allen
*Arkadia
*Phantom
Poets Theatre *Doris Sitter Dance
*Carol Welsman
*Phantom
*Day in his Life (Lennon) *Harlem
Gospel Choir
*Suessical
the Musical
*Stayin' Alive
*Susan Aglukark
*The
Sound of Music
*Streisand/Sinatra
*Randy Bachman
*Grease
*The Uncoolas
*John McDermott
*A
Vaudeville Christmas *Nearly
Neil
* Buffy Sainte-Marie
*Beauty
and the Beast
*Bob Dylan Tribute
*Alex Cuba
*Caberlesque
* SaskExpress
* Jodi Faith
*Anne of
Green Gables
*Hank Williams Tribute
*No
Ordinary Cowboy
*Harmik (Tom Jones)
*Jesus
Christ Superstar *Blues Bros. Revival
*Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada
* Revolution (Beatles)
*Jim Witter
Classical
Comedy
Magic/Misc.
*Regina Symphony
*Lorne Elliot
*The Amazing Kreskin
*Sergei Salov
*Southern Fried Chicks
*Wayne Lee
*James Coughlin
*Mike Bullard
*Thomas Baxter
*Land's End
*General Fools
*Derek Selinger
*Kathleen Solose
*Brent Butt
*Walter Ostanek
*Kathryn Whitney
*Arrogant Worms
*Falk Wedding and Concert
*Charlotte Hale
*Polyjesters
*MJ Fashion Show
*Canadian Tenors
*Glen Foster
*Regina Pipe Band
*Garth Hampson
*Scott Harris
*Kinsmen Festival
*Sask Music
Festival
*Easily Amused
*CBC Get Set For Life
* Winston Choi *Brent
Butt *Clark Gillies
* The Canadian
Tenors *Graham
Clark *Stanton Friedman
*Big
Daddy Tazz *Ralph Klein
*Dave
Hemstad *Little Miss Higgins
*Ted and
Marion Outerbridge
Rock/Pop
Country/Folk
Blues
*Colin James
*George Canyon
*David Gogo
*Honeymoon Suite
*Michelle Wright
*Andy Kim
*Julian Austin
*Powder Blues
*Fred Eaglesmith
*Alannah Myles
*Brad Johner
*Nazareth
*The Irish Rovers
*The Stampeders
*George Fox
*The Northern
Pikes
*The Wilkinsons
*Michael Burgess &nbs