June 26, 27, July 3,4,10,11, 17,18,24, 25, Aug.1, Aug. 2
(Matinee)
The Moose Jaw
Cultural Centre
and
Live Out Loud
Theatre
present

In 2008 The
Moose Jaw Cultural Centre produced an original musical called River Street
which ran to enthusiastic reviews and eventually sold out audiences. In
2009, the four leads of River Street return in a new production called Ain't
We Got Fun...A River Street Revue. Ain't We Got Fun is a
vaudeville style revue of favorites from last season's River
Street plus tons of other chart topping hits of the 1920's. All this
music will be interspersed with vaudeville sketches, hilarious audience
participation, tap dancing, juggling and more! This show promises
to be a high energy, comedic adventure that is fun for all ages.
The cast
includes Stella Salido Porter, Daniel Williston, Leon Willey and Krista
J. Konkin all returning from last season's River Street with special
guest Caitlin Hayes on piano. Ain't We Got Fun is written,
directed/choreographed by Krista J. Konkin of Live Out Loud Theatre.
The show runs from June 26th until July 25th on Friday and Saturday
nights and Aug. 1st and 2nd (Sat. at 8 pm and Sunday at 2pm. )
For dates please
see poster above
Showtime: 8pm
Tickets: $25
Adults
$20 Seniors and
Students
$15 Children
under 10 years of age
Ticket price includes taxes and
charges
Tickets Available From Cultural
Centre Box Office 693-4700
or online at www.moosejawculture.com
or
www.ticketmaster.ca
or via telephone at Ticketmaster
1-800-970-7328
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July 7th
Moose Jaw
Cultural Centre
presents
The
Fred Eaglesmith
Show

Fred Eaglesmith
FRED EAGLESMITH WINS MORE RAVE REVIEWS &
ACCLAIM FOR
HIS ALBUM TINDERBOX
Comparisons to Other Esteemed Artists Continue
for Roots Music Hero
Stunning
Live Show comes to Moose Jaw!
(Los Angeles) “If you’re
missing out on [Fred] Eaglesmith… you’re really missing out,” says The
New Yorker. The award-winning singer-songwriter has had his songs
covered by Toby Keith, Cowboy Junkies, Kasey Chambers, Ralph Stanley
II, Todd Snider and Dar Williams, among others, and featured in films
by Martin Scorsese and James Caan. And his latest and 17th album, Tinderbox,
continues to garner critical praise as “a ghostly masterpiece” (Calgary
Herald) and “one of the most compelling roots-rock albums in recent
memory” (Slant magazine).
Already
heralded as a “masterwork” (Philadelphia Inquirer),
“exceptional” (Americana Roots), and “beautiful” (Ink 19),
Tinderbox elicits the sort of comparisons to revered musical
artists that have already been a hallmark of Eaglesmith’s career.
“Imagine a duet record from Tom Waits and Woody Guthrie,” says The
New Yorker, while the Calgary Herald hails it as “a
deep, sad and masterful album that transcends genre and time. It is Tom
Waits meets Pink Floyd meets Hank Williams.” Australia’s Rave magazine
observes how “Tinderbox shows that he’s still on top of his
game, delivering simple yet effective lyrics in a Springsteen-esque
voice, backed by a ragged, expressionistic folk sound — the effect
sometimes resembles the Boss singing lead for Tom Waits’ band.”
In live performance,
Eaglesmith brings to mind both Neil Young’s raucous splendor with Crazy
Horse and the tender beauty of Young’s acoustic numbers. He crosses
America with his band in the early months of 2009 after hosting his
Roots on the Rails Polar Bear Train rolling music festival (with guests
Gurf Morlix, Jon Dee Graham and Audrey Auld with Andrew Hardin) into
the Canadian arctic in early November and a year-end tour of Holland,
Belgium and Great Britain.
Tinderbox is an “alternative gospel” album that Rave describes
as “a magnificent opus” and a “superb blend of organic gospel, blues
and country with maverick-spirited experimentation and reinvention.” Slant
rates it as “the finest, most thematically rich album of his career”
that “finds Eaglesmith at his gritty, straightforward best. As an
exploration of why people often turn to religion during difficult times
and how that religion often fails in those circumstances, Tinderbox
is an album of nearly limitless depth.”
“It’s the kind of record
you make and then just hold your breath when you put it out,” says
Eaglesmith of addressing the often hot-button issue of religion and
faith. “It is risky. We worked on it for a long time in my little dark
studio. Then when it came out and was this well-received, it was ‘thank
goodness.’”
For as the Houston
Press observes, “Tinderbox is very much a document of this
moment in time, a journal of spiritual crisis yet renewed humanity…
[It’s] Eaglesmith at his most down-to-earth magical and, paradoxically,
his most magically down-to-earth.”
“Ever heard an album
where your jaw drops on first listen, then keeps sounding even better
with every spin? Tinderbox is one such record,” raves Exclaim!
“It’s his most adventurous and accomplished work yet, and how many
artists now on their 17th record can you say that about? It’s hard to
imagine a better roots-based record coming out this year.”
A chorus of critics
agrees with Lone Star Music magazine that it’s “one of his most
important CDs to date. Tinderbox, from start to finish, from the
lyrical quality to the production, is just plain ingenious.”
For more information go to www.fredeaglesmith.com

Fred
Eaglesmith
Showtime 7:30
pm
Theatre doors open at 7:00 pm
Tickets $20 incl. taxes
Tickets Available From Cultural
Centre Box Office 693-4700
or online at www.moosejawculture.com
or
www.ticketmaster.ca
or via telephone at Ticketmaster
1-800-970-7328
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July 8, 9, 14, 15, 22, 23, 30, 31

Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
Straight From
Applause Theatre
Hurry Hard!
Musical
Theatre Presented by Applause Theatre – Life in a small town is
routine, so it's not surprising that when Joey heard about a cash prize
curling bonspiel, he quickly rallied the troops to break the everyday
cycle of running the local gas station and restaurant. There were only a
few small problems; they were a man short, they didn't have the entry
fee and curling was a bit tougher than they thought. Join Joey and his
rag tag group of curling misfits on a jolly journey through the world
of corner guards, draws, and double takeouts.
This
fresh original show features music from the 70s, 80s & 90s from the
likes of the Village People, Great Big Sea, Donna Summer (and Vanilla
Ice???) So get out your slider and broom, line yourself up in the hack and
draw yourself right into the 4 foot. This show will "Hammer"
it into the house!
Showtime 8 PM
*Doors open 30 minutes before the performance
begins.
Two 45 minute sets.
There is one scheduled 30 minute intermission
between sets.
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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July 29

Join Saskatchewan's very own
musical ambassadors at they present their 2009 Summer Tour!
From Broadway to country, jazz to
pop, this show has something for everyone!
Showtime: 8:00 p.m.
Tickets:$20/person.
Tickets Available From Cultural
Centre Box Office 693-4700
Catch the excitement...Catch the
Express!
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Aug. 7, 8, 9 13-15
RuBarb
Productions
and
Moose
Jaw Cultural Centre
present
Steppin' Out
A Broadway Musical
Revue
with
Jeffrey Allan
Sawatzky
Evie Koop
and
Friends

Jeffrey Allan Sawatzky
born and
raised in Saskatchewan, Canada. He received his formal vocal training in
Winnipeg, MB and Toronto, ON. Jeff has performed across Canada with a
variety of choral and vocal groups in venues such as the Roy Thompson
Hall in Toronto, Centre in the Square in Kitchener-Waterloo, Centennial
Concert Hall in Winnipeg and the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina. He has
been very active entertaining hometown crowds, performing various roles
with musical and theatre groups. As a lifelong Rider fan, Jeff is proud
to be the official national anthem singer for the Saskatchewan
Roughriders. Jeff is pleased to announce the release of his first
CD, Fields of Gold a collection of original romantic ballads and
inspirational classics. His genuine belief that song is truly meant to
touch people is what is at the heart of his performances.
Evie Koop,
is so pleased to be
returning to the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre for the 4th summer! Some
favourite roles have included Anne - with an E (Anne of Green Gables),
Christine Daae (Phantom), Belle (Beauty and the Beast),
Fanny Filburt (The Saints of Crooked Creek) and Babette
(Beauty and the Beast with The Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon).
Recently, she won the 2009 SGI Canada RSO
Symphony Singing Star competition and is looking forward to performing
with the Regina Symphony Orchestra on December 5th, 2009. She
has studied in New York, Winnipeg, Caronport and currently is studying
voice with Marjorie Sparks & Brahm Goldhamer
and ballet/jazz at School of Atelier
Ballet in
Toronto. Evie is passionate about storytelling through music,
drama, and dance — this summer, she is excited to work with young
artists in Blast to the
Past (a RuBarb productions
theatre school in a day camp format). "There is nothing like a dream
to create the future" (Victor
Hugo) and there is nothing quite
like inspiring our future to dream. Thank-you to the whole
RuBarb Productions
team, Jeff Sawatzky, and each one of our audience members and sponsors.
This show is for you!
Showtimes: Aug. 7,8, 13-15 @ 8 PM
Aug. 9
@ 2 PM
Tickets: Adults $25
Seniors & Students $20
Children 12 and Under $15
Tickets Available From Cultural
Centre Box Office 693-4700
or online at
www.moosejawculture.com
or
www.ticketmaster.ca
or via telephone at Ticketmaster
1-800-970-7328
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August
11,12,19,20,21,22,27,28,29

Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
Straight From
Applause Theatre
Grampa Joe’s Great Bible Stories
2!
Musical Theatre
Presented by Applause Theatre – Grampa Joe is back! Yes, that cantankerous teller of
tall tales has returned to Sunday School, and he's about to turn it on
its head. You've never heard bible stories the way Grampa Joe tells
them. There's Moses and the Twelve Commandments! Daniel in the B.C.
Lions Den! And of course, that famous tale of a despised person turned
roadside helper, the Good Saskatoonian. It's good clean fun for the
whole family!
Along
with Grampa Joes' unraveled revelations, you'll hear a heapin' helpin'
of heavenly music! From those old-time favourites, to Country and
Bluegrass Gospel, to some really righteous Rock and Roll, Grampa Joe's
Great Bible Stories 2 puts the sprit into Spirituals! So come on down -
heck, bring the whole congregations - and get set to see the Bible
brought to life like you've never seen it before!
Showtime 8 PM
*Doors open 30 minutes before the performance
begins.
Two 45 minute sets.
There is one scheduled 30 minute intermission
between sets.
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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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
*Anders
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
*Jean Shepard
*The
Lettermen
*Stonewall Jackson
*The
Emeralds
*Gordie Tapp
*Matt
Dusk
*Ian Tyson
*Dr.
Hook
*Lowry Olafson
*The
Commitments
*Connie Kaldor
*5-Man Electrical
Band
*Sean Hogan
*Dave
Taylor
*Duane Steele
*Gary
Puckett
*Diane Chase
*Hoja
*Joe Fafard
*Danny S and Sonic
City
*Jake Matthews
* Kyle
Riabko
*Gil Grand
*Queen City
Kids
*Lisa Brokop
*The
Drifters
*Jason McCoy
*The
Marvelettes
*Patricia Conroy
*Jay and the
Americans
*The Barra MacNeils
* Lou
Christie *Tom
Jackson
*Doc
Walker
*Cord Lund
*Jason
Plumb *John
Berry
* Chucky Danger
Band *Riders
in the Sky
* The Blood Lines
*Eileen
Laverty
* The 5th
Dimension
*Prairie Oyster
* Doc
Walker
*Ferlin Husky
* Damian
Styles *Leona
Williams
* The
Cowsills
*Johnny Reid
*
Sweet *Tyler
Lewis
* The
Fortunes *Theresa
Sokyrka
* Glass
Tiger *Murray
McLaughlin
* The Ink
Spots
*Ian Thomas
*Marc Jordan
*Cindy Church
*Charlie Major
*Lewis & Royal
* John Wart Hannam
*Hungry Hill
*Dustin Bentall
*Barney Bentall
*Wil
*Kim Beggs
*Carrie Catherine
*Johnny Cajun
*Tommy Hunter
* Willie Mack
* The Emeralds
*Rita MacNeil
* Carroll Baker
* Gord Bamford
* Jesse Farrell
* Ian Tyson
* Emerson Drive
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