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On March 28, Western Canada Theatre’s artistic director Daryl Cloran and general manager Lori Marchand announced the exciting 2013/2014 season that includes improv, musicals and the work of local talent, among other surprises!
Two evenings of one-act plays
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A feast of short plays opens next week at TRU when the 14th annual Director’s Festival runs April 8 to 13 in the Black Box Theatre (located in Old Main on the TRU campus). There are two evenings of shows on alternating nights, directed by senior TRU theatre students: Night A on April 8, 9 and 10, and Night B on April 9, 11 and 13. For a list of plays visit actorsworkshoptheatre. ca. Shows start at 8pm and tickets are $12 each and can be reserved through the Actor’s Workshop Theatre Box Office at 250.377.6100, through Kamloops Live! Box Office at 250.374.5483 or online at kamloopslive.ca.
Swinging fiddles and family fun
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Swingin' Fiddles is an incredible two-hour live old time fiddle variety show hosted by Canadian Fiddle Champion Scott Woods and his band. Expect music from the 30s, 40s and 50s that will included swing, big band, pop standards, country, gospel and old time fiddle. Three fiddlers will play in harmony along with step dancing, trick fiddling and home-spun family humour. The show will be held Friday, June 7 from 7:00 to 9:00pm at Calvary Community Church, 1205 Rogers Way. Tickets are on sale now at The Horse Barn, 517 Mount Paul Way or call toll free 1-855-726-8896.