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EA Rawlinson 2017 Winter/Spring Season

Feb 19, 2017 | 8:00 AM

Mike Langlois The Piano Man “Billy Joel Tribute”

Date: March 3rd

When: 7:30PM

Description: Mike Langlois captures the “live concert” arrangements of the timeless hits which captivated tens of thousands to Billy Joel fans. In addition, Mike’s band consists of Darcy Sanders on drums, Mick Gratias on bass, Dennis Adams on guitar,and Val Olsen on Saxophone -making it a fantastic musical tribute to over three decades of this amazing artist

$20 Admission + GST/SC.

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Bubble Guppies Live “Ready To Rock”

Date: March 4th

When: 1:00PM

Put on your water-wings and jump into a swimsational adventure! The Bubble Guppies are getting ready to rock n’ roll with some totally fin-tastic tunes, but when a special band member goes missing, the show can’t go on! With a little help from Mr. Grouper and giggly little fish, Molly, Gil, and the whole gang embark on an adventure as they search every corner of their underwater world for their missing friend!

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Snowed In Comedy Tour

Date: March 7th

When: 8:00PM

Four international comedians come together to create one amazing show with each bringing a unique and hilarious take providing something for everyone. Just for Laughs winner Dan Quinn is back along with the wild man MC Craig Campbell. The $25,000 great Canadian laugh off winner, Paul Myrehaug, returns this year as well as 5 time Canadian Comedian of the year nominee, Pete Zedlacher. Seattle Comedy Comedy Competition winner, Damonde Tschritter will replace Craig Campbell from Feb 21-March 11 on the Alberta and Saskatchewan leg. The 2016 tour received numerous Standing Ovations and was the most successful to date. It has now grown to become one of the largest comedy tours in Canada.

$25 Admission + GST/SC.

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Ballyhooley “Irish Celebration”

Date: March 18th

When: 7:30PM

Balleyhooley is a celebration of traditional and new music, with a focus on keeping the tradition of Irish music alive. The show incorporates nine musicians plus dancers, in a wonderful fusion of musical genres from the Irish music family, such as eastern European Gypsy and the various forms of modern Celtic music from around the world. The inventive arrangements and grooves steer the Irish acoustic songs into surprising new territory. Celtic classics are enhanced with electric guitar, bass, and drums, bringing songs that have stood the test of time into the new millenium. Combine that with thunderous bodhrán rhythms, drumkit, and the traditional Irish stepdancing of the River City Reelin’ Rockettes and the audience finds themselves stomping along to a real Ballyhooley.

$35 Admission + GST/SC.

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Rez Sisters Mar 23-25

Date: March 23, 24th, & 25

When: 7:30PM

Spark Theatre Presents The Rez Sisters. It’s Toronto or bust for the seven impoverished First Nations women whom the Canadian playwright Tomson Highway calls “The Rez Sisters.”That’s where “the biggest bingo in the world” is about to be held. As the raucous women envision it with mounting excitement and a feverish gleam in their dark eyes, hitting the $500,000 jackpot is how they’ll change their hardscrabble existence on the Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve in Ontario. “When I win” is how they begin their wishful sentences. No one says, “If I win.”

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The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer

Date: April 4th

When: 7:30PM

Armed with an arsenal of harmonicas, a mess of foot percussion, and a road-worn Telecaster, this duo kick out raw and primal blues in the tradition of a ‘decades-deep blues style’ (Scott Brown, What’s up Yukon), while infusing the genre with a jolt of renewed energy. Their influences range from the iconic songwriting of Willie Dixon to the boundary pushing of Jack White and Danger Mouse but their sound is distinctly their own, smothered in greasy, gritty soul and imbued with funk. Shawn Hall provides the rousing, rugged vocals and blues harmonica, while Matthew Rogers rips on the guitar and pounds the skins with his feet. Their music is unapologetic. It slaps you in the face and makes you sweat like it’s a sticky, summer night. It cuts you to the core. It’s the blues played the way it was meant to be played.

$20 Admission + GST/SC.

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The Temptations

Date: April 19th

When: 7:30PM

The Emperors of Soul. Recognizable to a man, this unique blend of voices and blade-sharp choreography (“The Temptation Walk”!) is one of the defining legacies of Motown Records. The group has thirty-seven Top 40 hits to their credit, including fifteen Top 10 tunes and a quartet which soared to No. 1. On the R&B charts? They have fifteen No. 1 singles, and seventeen No. 1 albums. The titles alone summon memories beyond measure: “The Way You Do The Things You Do,” “My Girl,” “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg,” “I Wish It Would Rain,” “Cloud Nine,” “Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me),” “Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone.” For always, the Temptations are sunshine on a cloudy day.

$60 Admission + GST/SC

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One Man Star Wars

Date: April 25th

When: 7:30PM

From the producer of Evil Dead! The Musical and Potted Potter! Starvox Entertainment Presents One-Man Star Wars® Trilogy. Charles Ross will stun and amaze you with his fun, energetic, and extremely entertaining performance of One-Man Star Wars® Trilogy. The result of Charles Ross” mispent’ youth is the creation of his hilarious One-Man Star Wars® Trilogy show, where Ross single-handedly plays all the characters with spot-on voice impressions, sings the music, flies the ships, fights the battles and condenses the plots of the three films into one hilarious production. Suitable for Star Wars fans from ages 6 to Yoda!

$25 Admission + GST/SC

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The Vagina Monologues Apr 27-29

Date: April 27th, 28th, & 29th

When: 7:30PM

Description: Presented in partnership with the Mann Art Gallery. The Vagina Monologues introduces a wildly divergent gathering of female voices, including a six-year-old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a vagina workshop participant, a woman who witnesses the birth of her granddaughter, a Bosnian survivor of rape, and a feminist happy to have found a man who ‘liked to look at it.’”

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George Canyon

Date: May 22nd

When: 7:30PM

Canadian country music legend George Canyon is continually melding his love of family with his passion for music; his integrity and dedication to his family are reflected through the songs he writes and the stories he tells. A multi-JUNO award winner and PLATINUM selling artist, Canyon’s latest album I Got This finds him back in the saddle; a culmination of two years of writing, and working with incredibly talented writers, producers and musicians. A Nova Scotia native, Canyon was recently inducted into the Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame and has been widely decorated with a number of accolades including multiple CCMA and ECMA Awards in addition to his multiple JUNO Award wins.

$45 Admission +GST/SC

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Title: SaskTel Search For The Stars 2017

Date: May 24th

When: 7:30PM

A fantastic learning experience for young performers from Prince Albert and area: This concert offers top-notch youth performers who have been through an audition process and workshop. At the end of the performance the titles of Senior Star, Junior Star, Novice Star and Songwriter of the Year will be awarded.

$17 Admission + GST/SC

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Unraveling Wilburys

Date: May 25th

When: 7:30PM

We’ll bury ’em in the mix”: so said George Harrison during a problem-riddled recording session sometime in the 1980s, and the legend of the Traveling Wilburys was born. From a happy accident – the five greatest artists of the late 20th century collaborating on a whim – to international acclaim, the Traveling Wilburys have won hearts and influenced artists far and wide with their mix of inventive lyrics and precise, genre-defying musicianship. Now, the Wilburys travel again! Embark on a musical journey through the short history of this wondrous band. We’ll also unravel the rich and extensive catalogues of this supergroup: George Harrison, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne. The spirit that motivated the Traveling Wilburys lives again in “Unraveling The Wilburys” – the finest homage to these great artists that has ever been assembled.

$30 Admission + GST/SC

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Crystal Shawanda

Date: June 10th

When: 7:30PM

Growing up on Wikwemikong reserve on an island in Ontario, Crystal was raised on country music and blues. In her early years, she moved to Nashville, produced a top 20 song on country radio, and had the highest selling album by a Native American in BDS history. Despite her success, Crystal found herself conforming to what everyone wanted her to be. Amongst this realization, she picked up the guitar and wrote, “The Whole World’s Got the Blues. Crystal’s album is a modern take on the blues, but is deeply rooted with heart-wrenching laments and catchy rump-shakers. It’s where the north meets the south and captures the resilience of the human spirit — much like the way Crystal does. Crystal Shawanda is reminiscent of a time gone by. She will make you feel every word with a powerful voice that never fails, pure and gritty at the same time.

 

$25 Admission + GST/SC

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