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Moose Jaw Conexus visual Arts Centre and mae  wilson theatre

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217 Main St. Nth.

Moose Jaw, SK

Canada S6H 0W1

1-306-693-4700

Email:

mjcc@shaw.ca



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Events At  A Glance


 

 

 

COMING EVENTS 

AT THE

MOOSE JAW CULTURAL CENTRE

CONEXUS VISUAL ARTS CENTRE

AND

MAE WILSON THEATRE

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The Mae Wilson Theatre                                                                  Photo: Rob Hoskins

Please Note: Events/Dates/Ticket Prices are subject to change without notice. 

MOOSE JAW CULTURAL CENTRE

HOURS OF OPERATION

TUES. – FRI. 10 AM – 6 PM    SAT. 10 A.M. – 4 P.M.

CLOSED  SUNDAYS & MONDAYS

(Unless performances are scheduled on Sundays, Mondays or Stat. Holidays)

BOX OFFICE HOURS

TUES. – FRI. 10 A.M.- 6 P.M. SAT. 10A.M. – 4 P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS, MONDAYS* AND STAT. HOLIDAYS*

(Unless performances are scheduled on Sundays, Mondays or Stat. Holidays)

*Please contact www.ticketmaster.ca  on these days for tickets.

Thank you.

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Want to know what's coming up in the future

here at the Cultural Centre?

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Now at the

Conexus Visual Arts Centre

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Jan 16 - Mar 31, 2010

SIMAIR CRYSTALLINE

Rod and Denyse Simair

 

Minuet in Lavender, 36" x 18"

 

SIMAIR CRYSTALLINE

In the field of ceramics, there have been various contributions throughout history. While microcrystals were known to be present in highly esteemed glazes of the early Orient, it was not until the late 1800’s and into the start of the twentieth century that the first small macro crystals were achieved by the royal chemists of Europe. Very elusive, some ceramists dedicated a lifetime to the pursuit of a single crystal. Flourishing during the Art Nouveau period, pieces with early macrocrystalline glaze were eagerly collected by the elite aristocracy at the World Fair in Brussels, 1910. Unfortunately, this early crystalline period was short lived, as macro crystals proved too elusive for the large factories to economically mass produce.

For the next three quarters of a century, pieces with early macrocrystalline glaze could generally be seen by the public only at museums such as the Victoria and Albert in London and the Everson in New York. During this time the emergence of individual studios gradually evolved, and thanks to the dedication of a handful of ceramists throughout the world who diligently continued the pursuit of the macro crystalline glaze, we are today beginning the rebirth of this magnificent work.

Considered pioneers of this Crystalline Renaissance, the Simairs have represented Canada in major exhibitions in Europe and North America. Their work is recognized for bringing the level of understanding of Crystalline from the sole viewpoint of glaze alone, to a fuller interaction of the complete piece within the appreciation level of art. Internationally acclaimed, Rod & Denyse Simair are the recipients of the highest international honour for Crystalline, Le Grand Prix du Jury, at Crystallines 2005 in France.

The Simairs combine their talents with Rod’s original hand thrown porcelain designs harmoniously completed with Denyse’s personally researched, formulated and fired macro-crystalline glazes. The results are heirloom keepsakes of aesthetically inspiring ceramic art to cherish now and for generations to come.

"The aesthetics associated with a crystalline glaze transcend all cultures, just as nature has existed since the beginning of time. One need only spend a quiet moment in the presence of fine Crystalline to realise it at once epitomizes and personifies both the mystery and unparalleled beauty of Mother Nature herself. Rather than an artist’s eternal attempt to grasp something of nature in a skilful or witty translation, such as in the rendition of a painting or photograph, a crystalline glaze exists in a realm past the limits of human creation.

Our work is vital, somehow possessing and sharing a life giving spirit of its own. These pieces are the real thing, and ours is the challenge to discover what each one has to teach us. If we listen, they will reveal their ‘raison d’être’, and in reflection, our own reason for being. This we believe is because they are made with a heart and soul and are revealed in the pureness of nature herself. "

www.simair.ca

Crystals in a porcelain vase

                                                                         

Sunshine Calla, 23.5" x 7.5"

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Upcoming Events

at the

Mae Wilson Theatre

Please Note:

Some of our previous performers are listed at the end of 'Upcoming Events'

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Feb 11

 

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

Prairie Oyster

 

 

Prairie Oyster

 

Country/Rock – Prairie Oyster was formed in Toronto in 1975. After a hiatus, Prairie Oyster was revived in 1983 and drew its style from 1950s country and rock, and their southern US variants. The group's early singles included: Rain, Rain, Man in The Moon & Play Me Some Honky Tonk Music.

 

Prairie Oyster had major hits in Canada in 1990, with Goodbye, So Long, Hello & I Don't Hurt Anymore.  The band maintained its itinerary of nightclubs and taverns and also toured in the USA with k.d. lang and across Canada with Clint Black. Their third album, Everybody Knows, issued in 1991, included the popular Did You Fall in Love with Me? & One Precious Love. The band received Juno Awards in 1986, 1987 & 1991 as country group of the year, numerous Canadian Country Music Awards and Big Country Awards in 1991 for top group and single of the year (Goodbye, So Long, Hello). Their 8th album One Kiss was released in 2006 with singles Sweet Sweet Girl to Me (written and originally recorded by Don Gibson), Too Bad For Me and a cover of Bob Dylan's I Threw It All Away.

 

Songs: Goodbye, So Long, Hello, Lonely You, Lonely Me, Canadian Sunrise, Unbelievable Love & Something to Remember You By

 

www.prairieoyster.com

 

Show Time: 8:00PM.

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

One 90 minute set.

There is no scheduled intermission.

 

Tickets: $30.00person 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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Feb 19

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

Jay and The Americans

Jay and The Americans

 

60s Pop - Very few bands have ever reached the musical heights of Jay and the Americans. From 1962-1971, this group charted an unprecedented twelve top 10 records.

 

With three original band members: Sandy Yaguda (founding member), Howie Kirschenbaum & Marty Kupersmith, plus the addition of “Jay” Reincke, (the 3rd Jay), they have recreated the authentic sound of their great hits that everyone remembers.

Jay and the Americans’ first record was Tonight (from the Broadway Musical (West Side Story), and their breakout hit song was She Cried.  Their next chart hit was Only in America, followed by Come a Little Bit Closer, This Magic Moment & Cara Mia.

 

Jay and the Americans were a major force in starting the Rock and Roll revival with their album Wax Museum where they paid tribute to many great Rock and Roll artists with their versions of such great songs as Hushabye, Walkin’ in the Rain & This Magic Moment.

In 2002, Jay and the Americans were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, placing them among the greatest vocal groups in Rock and Roll history.

 

Songs: Come a Little Bit Closer, This Magic Moment, She Cried, Cara Mia & Some Enchanted Evening

 

Show Time: 8:00PM.

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

One 90 minute set

There is no scheduled intermission.

 

Tickets: $30.00 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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Feb. 26

Moose Jaw Cultural Centre

presents the

Gospel Singing Group

The Hunter Family

The Hunter Family

 

Hockey, farming and music, along with the various personalities, abilities and dispositions make up who we are.

Despite our everyday struggles, failures and imperfections, the common thread that binds us together is the gift of Salvation that God has given to us through the acceptance of His Perfect Son, Jesus and His sacrifice on the Cross. Our desire is that God will use us in whatever capacity He chooses in order to share this message of Grace...whether it be through singing, sharing, dancing or goofing off!

Music has been a part of our heritage as Dad's Father (Lloyd) and Uncle (Lorne) sang, played multiple instruments, and directed many groups. Dads three older siblings (Clare, former member of Joyful Noise, Marilyn and Jungle Jim, former downhill racer and original member of the Crazy Canucks) also sang together from a young age while Grandpa accompanied them.

Mom sang with her family (Parents Joe and Bertha Frentz and siblings Ron, Darlene, Barry and Brem) and in various groups throughout school and Bible College as music was an integral part of her upbringing as well.

With music in the home from a young age, it was only natural that it infiltrated our lives as we grew. We all took piano and eventually branched out to different instruments as well. As a family, we sang at home, at church and eventually at some local events. We continued to play hockey during the winter and sing and farm together in the summer while still training for hockey with our Uncle Jim.

As the years progressed the family began getting asked to sing more frequently, and collectively we prayed that if the Lord opened venues to sing at and provided songs to sing, we would do our best to keep at it. In the summer of 2007 both individually and collectively, all the members of the family felt that God was calling us away from the hockey at a junior/professional level and toward the farming and singing on a more full-time basis. Although we don’t ultimately know where this will all lead, we’re thankful that we serve a God who does. We are also so blessed and thankful for you- our friends and family who have so faithfully held us up in prayer and supported us in so many ways as we’ve journeyed this road together. We’ve met so many wonderful people at the different places we’ve sang and your encouragement has meant more to us than you will ever know. We look forward to when our paths will cross again!

 

www.thehunterfamily.ca

 

Showtime: 7:30pm

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins

 

Two 45 minute sets.

 

There is one 30 minute scheduled intermission in between sets.

Tickets: $20 per person incl. taxes

Tickets Available From Cultural Centre Box Office

306-693-4700

 

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Mar 2

Tickets Available From Cultural Centre Box Office

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Mar 5 Morning

MJCC

and

Persephone Theatre

present

The 2010 SaskTel Youth Tour

 

Lig and Bittle  

by

Elyne Quan & Jared Matsunaga-Turnbull

 

 

 

Recommended for Grades K-6

 

Themes:

 Self Esteem, Body image, Tolerance, Teamwork, Individuality, Conflict resolution, Sportsmanship, and more!


Saskatchewan Curriculum Connections:


Lig & Bittle addresses Saskatchewan Curriculum foundational and learning objectives in the required content areas of English Language Arts, Health Education and Arts Education.  The production speaks to the imaginative, communicative, personal, social and philosophical contexts of the English Language Arts Curriculum, while providing opportunities for students to make connections based on current knowledge and previous experiences.

 

Lig & Bittle 

 

In this wonderful play, your students will encounter the delightful world of Lig (who is way too big) and Bittle (who is way too small.)  This is a fantastical world full of laughs, music, endearing characters, and a journey towards acceptance of self and others.  Both Lig and Bittle have led a life of  exclusion and rejection as they have been made fun of at school, on the street and even at home for being different.  These diverse characters some together in their quest for a place called Perfeckt Phitt where they have both been assured that they can be “normal.”  The catch? – when they arrive, they are shocked to learn that to be “normal” in the land of Perfeckt Phitt, they must give up every ounce of their individuality.  Every student in every school in every town has experienced the feeling of being the other or has put someone else in that place.  Whether it is a cultural, physycial or social difference, this charming play will help your school and your students learn to accept and indeed celebrate the “difference between us.”

 

Showtime 9:30am

 

Theatre doors open at 9:00am

 

Show ends at 10:30am

 

Tickets $5.00 per person

 

Tickets Available From Cultural Centre Box Office

306-693-4700

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Mar 5 Afternoon

The Shape of a Girl

by Joan MacLeod

 

 

 

Recommended for Grades 7-12

 

Themes:

Bullying, Peer Pressure, Adolescence, Relationships, Integrity

 

Saskatchewan Curriculum Connections

 

Saskatchewan high school curriculum guidelines suggest providing students with opportunities to view a variety of thought-provoking experiences that encourage responses on a personal, critical and creative level.  Shape of a Girl provides subject content directly related to foundational and learning objectives in the curriculum areas of English Language Arts, Fine Arts, Wellness and the Social Sciences.   Addressing a current concern in many high schools today, Shape of A Girl also speaks to character traits and issues often discussed in high school character education programs.

 

The Shape of a Girl

This play is one of the best there is and we have long wanted to bring it to the schools of Saskatchewan.  This is the year!  Joan MacLeod has created a masterwork representation of a young person’s reality with this play that deals with the subject of teen bullying and violence.  Based loosely on the tragic beating of Victoria BC teenager Reena Virk in 1997, the play gives us insight into how the pressures of adolescence can lead a person to perpetrate acts of physical and emotional violence when silence prevails.  Braidie, prompted by bullying tragedies on the news, must find her way through her teenage world and discover the courage to break the silence in her own story.  This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to share this story and these important issues with the youth in our school systems and must not be missed.

 

Showtime 1:15pm

 

Theatre doors open at 12:45pm

 

Show ends at 2:30pm

 

Tickets $5.00 per person

 

Tickets Available From Cultural Centre Box Office

306-693-4700

 

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Mar. 6

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

 

The Second City Touring Co.

"A Visitor's Guide to Canada"

 

 

 

 

 

Improv Comedy - A rousing and hilarious revue of scenes and songs that explore the unique nature of Canadian-ness, through an exploration of Canadian society, culture and peculiar obsessions. Visitors and Canadians alike will delight in this unique exploration of the Canadian character, from our obsession with sports played on ice to a (sorry) almost crippling (sorry) politeness. A Visitors Guide to Canada will feature exciting new scenes and songs written just for the Vancouver Olympiad, plus classics from the 50-year history of The Second City.

 

The Second City is the leading brand in improv-based sketch comedy. With theatres in Chicago and Toronto, Training Centers in those cites as well as Hollywood, 11 full time touring ensembles, thriving corporate communications and theatricals divisions as well as television and film operations, The Second City has been called "A Comedy Empire" by the New York Times. Previous Second City alumni include: Tina Fey, Martin Short, Bonnie Hunt & Eugene Levy.

 

Additional information: www.secondcity.com/Performances/OnTour

 

 

 

Showtime 8:00PM

 

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

 

One 90 minute set

 

There is no scheduled intermission.

 

Tickets $25.00 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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Mar 11

 

Paquin Entertainment

presents

the

 What's brightly coloured, gets kids dancing and comes in threes? Arguably one of the hottest bands for preschoolers, The Doodlebops, and they're ready to rock a new live concert at the Mae Wilson Theatre!

Heeding the call of their legions of fans, The Doodlebops will take the stage in a new high-energy, live concert  that gets their whole audience movin', groovin', laughin' and singin'. Rockin', with an exciting new cast, The Doodlebops: Together Forever Tour.

From the moment they burst on the scene in their TV debut, this vibrant, high-energy musical trio featuring Deedee, Rooney and Moe Doodle - has been a global success, and garnered an international fan base. From airing on CBC in Canada, Disney Channel in the U.S. and on broadcasters around the globe, to back-to-back US concert tours, stops on the Today Show and a growing list of celebrity fans, 'Doodlemania' is taking the world by song.

A Koba Entertainment production, The Doodlebops: Together Forever Tour appeals to audiences of all ages. Drawing on the success of the The Doodlebops TV series from Cookie Jar Entertainment, this live stage show will feature innovative giant screen technology, original sets and costumes, signature songs, and reinforce positive social values.

Showtime: 4pm

Theatre doors open at 3:30pm

There shall be two 30min sets

One 20 min intermission

Tickets $23.50 per person

 

On Sale Jan 29th at 10am

 

Tickets Available From Cultural Centre Box Office

306-693-4700

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Mar 13

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

DIVAS

 

Karen Grainger

as

Cher,  Celine and Reba

 

 

Karen Grainger as Reba

 

 

Karen Grainger has been impersonating 'Divas' for just over eight years now. She has travelled extensively throughout North America and even abroad, entertaining audiences with her believable renditions of each character including:

Reba: Why Haven't I Heard From You, Take it Back, The Greatest Man & Till You Love Me

Cher: If I Could Turn Back Time, Shoop Shoop Song, I Got You Babe & Believe

Celine: Power of Love, My Heart Will Go On, Love Can Move Mountains & A New Day

 

Additional information: www.karengrainger.com

 

 

Karen Grainger as Cher

Showtime 8:00PM

Two 45 minute sets.

 

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

 

There is one 30 minute scheduled intermission in between sets.

 

Tickets $25.00person 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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Mar 16

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

The Stars

from

The Commitments

 

 

 

Stars from The Commitments

 

R & B/Soul: The energy & excitement of Alan Parker's movie has been transferred into a thrilling, unforgettable live experience that will stir your soul...Relive all the soul classics from The Commitments movie live in concert, featuring original Commitments stars Kenneth McCluskey (Derek ‘The Meatman’ Scully) and Dick Massey (Billy ‘The Animal’ Mooney) plus musicians from their multimillion selling albums.

Following a worldwide media tour in 1991 to promote the global success of the Alan Parker film, which won an award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Winner & was Oscar -nominated, the band went their separate ways. During the promotion, there were so many requests for the band to tour, that by 1993, The Commitments had been reborn as a real, working band, playing their special “Dublin Soul.” The band has been touring the world ever since. Their live concerts feature all the great soul classics from the film & multi-million selling soundtrack & live albums.

 

Members: Ken McCluskey (guitar) & Dick Massey (drums) (from the 1991 hit film) with fellow Commitments: Karen Coleman, Joe Walsh, Claire Malone, Eric Okafo, Abraham Hampton, Alex Mathias & Stefano Muscovi

 

Songs: Mustang Sally, Try A Little Tenderness, Mr. Pitiful, Destination Anywhere, Chain of Fools, Take Me To The River, Treat Her Right, Hard To Handle, Nowhere To Run & In The Midnight Hour

 

Additional information: www.thecommitments.net

 

Showtime 8:00PM

 

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

 

Two 45 minute sets.

 

There is one 30 minute scheduled intermission in between sets.

 

Tickets  $30.00person 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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Apr. 3

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

Bill Anderson

 

Bill Anderson

 

Country - He’s known as “Whispering Bill,” a nickname hung on him years ago as a result of his breathy voice and his warm, soft approach to singing a country song. His credentials, however, shout his prominence: One of the most awarded songwriters in the history of country music, a million-selling recording artist many times over, television game show host (ABC's The Better Sex), soap opera star (One Life To Live) and a consummate onstage performer. His back-up group, The Po’ Folks Band, has long been considered one of the finest instrumental and vocal groups in the business.

 

Bill Anderson was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He moved to Nashville and began turning out the hits with Po’Folks, Mama Sang A Song, The Tips Of My Fingers, 8X10 and Still. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1961.

 

Between 2005 and 2007 won numerous awards for co-writing CMA Song of the Year honors for Whiskey Lullaby, recorded by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss, a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association for the Country/Gospel Recorded Song of the Year, Jonah, Job, and Moses, sung by the Oak Ridge Boys, and his first ACM Song of the Year Award for Give It Away, recorded by George Strait. Give It Away went on to win the CMA Song of the Year as well as affording Anderson his fourth Grammy nomination. His soon to be released album is titled Songwriter.

 

Songs: The Tips Of My Fingers, Still, 8 X 10, My Life (Throw It Away If I Want To), The Corner Of My Life, Po' Folks, Still, Wish You Were Here, Two Teardrops & Mama Sang a Song

 

www.billanderson.com

 

Showtime: 8:00PM.

 

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

There shall be two 45 minute sets.

 

 There is one 30 minute scheduled intermission.

 

Tickets: $35.00 person plus 5% tax

 

Tickets on sale Feb. 10, 2010

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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Apr. 13

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

 

Little Anthony

and

The Imperials

 

Little Anthony and The Imperials

 

R&B/Doo Wop - After high school, Anthony Gourdine (originally with The Duponts) left to join The Chesters, a group founded by Clarence Collins who were looking fror a lead voice. In early '58, Richart Barrett and Lou Gally (from End Records) signed the group to a contract and named them The Imperials. Their first record for End Records was a double-sided ballad smash. The "A" side, Tears on My Pillow instantly launched their career into musical history. This would be one of their biggest-selling hits, with over one million copies sold and has been one of the most enduring love ballads of the 50s. The flip side hit, Two People in the World made this one of the most popular double-sided ballad records in vocal group history. Other hits include Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko Ko Bop, I'm On The Outside (Looking In),  Goin' Out Of My Head and Out of Sight, Out Of Mind.

Officially reuniting in early 1992, the group had not performed together for over 17 years, yet the magic returned immediately and audiences are showing their approval with thunderous applause. Their long-awaited album, You'll Never Know was released in 2008 with 12 original songs including remakes of four of the group's million selling hit songs. The same year, the group marked their 50th anniversary. In 2009, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

 

Members: Anthony Gourdine, Clarence Collins, Ernest Wright & Harold Jenkins

 

Songs: Tears on My Pillow, Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop, Two People in the World, I'm on the Outside (Looking In), Goin' Out of My Head, Take Me Back & Better Use Your Head  

 

 

Showtime: 8:00PM.

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

There shall be two 45 minute sets.

 

There is one 30 minute scheduled intermission.

Tickets: $40.00 person plus 5% tax

Tickets on sale Feb. 10, 2010

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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Apr. 14

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Casino Regina/Moose Jaw

present

Canadian Songbird

The Music of Anne Murray

 

History:  Originally produced at the Eastern Front Theatre in Halifax, Jeff Pufahl (director) brought the show to Saskatchewan and re-worked the show at the Souris Valley Theatre in Estevan to huge success.  The show follows Anne Murray’s rise to stardom with all her fabulous hits and features slides and anecdotesThere is no impersonating in the show: each number is uniquely interpreted by these three talented vocalists:

Marny Duncan-Cary

Marlene Handrahan

Leora Joy Godden 

 

These amazing ladies are backed up by an impressive 5 piece band led by composer/writer and recording artist, Craig Salkeld.  Lead guitar: Neil Hendry.  Percussion: Alan Long. Bass: Dennis Nichol, Guitar/Keyboards: Dan Flegel.

 

About Anne Murray: Anne Murray was born in the small coal-mining town of Springhill, Nova Scotia. She has won countless awards including Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and multiple Junos. In 2002, she was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Fame. Her many hits include:  Snowbird, You Needed Me, Could I Have This Dance, A Little Good News, Now and Forever (You and Me), Danny's Song & I Just Fall in Love Again

 

 

Showtime: 8:00PM.

Theatre doors open 30 minutes before the performance begins.

Two 45 minute sets.

There is one 30 minute scheduled intermission.

Tickets: $25.00 person plus 5% tax

Tickets on sale Feb. 10, 2010

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        * Black Umfolosi

 *No Ordinary Cowboy          *Harmik (Tom Jones)

 *Jesus Christ Superstar        *Blues Bros. Revival

 * Ain't We Got Fun!

* Steppin' Out                         *Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada

                                                 * Revolution (Beatles)

                                                 *Jim Witter

                                                 * Random Acts of Dance

 

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

   * Lighthouse                              *Marc Jordan

   * Bishop Soul-

         Michael Jackson Tribute

   

                                                       *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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