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SUMMARY:Mary Poppins JR
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council\, Triple Threat  Experience & STEPS Dance Centre present \nDISNEY and Cameron Mackintosh’s  \nMary Poppins JR \nat The Bailey Theatre\,  Trail BC \nThree shows – Saturday July 22 at 3 pm\,   Saturday July 23 at 7 pm\,  Sunday July 23 at 3 pm \n$20 Adult  / $15 Children 12 and under \nFeaturing some of the most talented young performers from Greater Trail\, Mary Poppins JR is a family friendly adaptation of the movie and Broadway musical that’s practically perfect in every way. With all your favourite songs\, like Spoonful of Sugar\, Chim-Chim-Cher-ee\, Feed the Birds\, and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! \nMary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures\, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that “Anything can happen if you let it.”  The perfect treat for the whole family. \nBased on one of the most popular Disney movies of all time and the Broadway musical that played for over 2\,500 performances and received multiple Olivier and Tony Awards nominations\, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins JR. is an enchanting mixture of irresistible story\, unforgettable songs and breathtaking dance numbers. \nMary Poppins JR is being performed by participants in the 3-week Triple Threat Summer Intensive program. Young performers aged 8-18  are trained in all three disciplines of acting\, singing and dancing and then wrap-up the course with a full scale musical theatre production performed before a live audience. The Triple Threat Experience cast contains approximately 40 students directed by Juliana Marko\, musical direction by Lise Levesque with choreography by Nadine Tremblay. \nMusic and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman- Book by Julian Fellowes – New Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by George Stiles Anthony Drewe – Co-Created by Cameron Mackintosh \nA Musical based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film \n70 minutes with no intermission.  Our Building opens 60 minues before show time. Theatre doors open 30 minutes before show time. Tickets can be picked up at the door on show day. Or at the Bailey Theatre Box Office Monday – Friday between 12 – 4 pm until June 30th.   Box office summer hours for July & August are Tuesday\, Wednesday & Thursday from 12-4 pm. \nWe will be streaming the Saturday July 22nd evening (7pm) performance. This is the only Mary Poppins JR performance that will be livestreamed.   To purchase livestream tickets\, go back to The Bailey Theatre main page and look for Livestream! Mary Poppins JR.   Livestream tickets are $20 per screen.  Purchase a livestream ticket and watch the show from the comfort of your home!
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SUMMARY:Mary Poppins JR
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council\, Triple Threat  Experience & STEPS Dance Centre present \nDISNEY and Cameron Mackintosh’s  \nMary Poppins JR \nat The Bailey Theatre\,  Trail BC \nThree shows – Saturday July 22 at 3 pm\,   Saturday July 23 at 7 pm\,  Sunday July 23 at 3 pm \n$20 Adult  / $15 Children 12 and under \nFeaturing some of the most talented young performers from Greater Trail\, Mary Poppins JR is a family friendly adaptation of the movie and Broadway musical that’s practically perfect in every way. With all your favourite songs\, like Spoonful of Sugar\, Chim-Chim-Cher-ee\, Feed the Birds\, and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! \nMary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures\, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that “Anything can happen if you let it.”  The perfect treat for the whole family. \nBased on one of the most popular Disney movies of all time and the Broadway musical that played for over 2\,500 performances and received multiple Olivier and Tony Awards nominations\, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins JR. is an enchanting mixture of irresistible story\, unforgettable songs and breathtaking dance numbers. \nMary Poppins JR is being performed by participants in the 3-week Triple Threat Summer Intensive program. Young performers aged 8-18  are trained in all three disciplines of acting\, singing and dancing and then wrap-up the course with a full scale musical theatre production performed before a live audience. The Triple Threat Experience cast contains approximately 40 students directed by Juliana Marko\, musical direction by Lise Levesque with choreography by Nadine Tremblay. \nMusic and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman- Book by Julian Fellowes – New Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by George Stiles Anthony Drewe – Co-Created by Cameron Mackintosh \nA Musical based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film \n70 minutes with no intermission.  Our Building opens 60 minues before show time. Theatre doors open 30 minutes before show time. Tickets can be picked up at the door on show day. Or at the Bailey Theatre Box Office Monday – Friday between 12 – 4 pm until June 30th.   Box office summer hours for July & August are Tuesday\, Wednesday & Thursday from 12-4 pm. \nWe will be streaming the Saturday July 22nd evening (7pm) performance. This is the only Mary Poppins JR performance that will be livestreamed.   To purchase livestream tickets\, go back to The Bailey Theatre main page and look for Livestream! Mary Poppins JR.   Livestream tickets are $20 per screen.  Purchase a livestream ticket and watch the show from the comfort of your home!
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/mary-poppins-jr-3/
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SUMMARY:Hey Viola!
DESCRIPTION:TDAC’s Performing Arts Trail Series presents Hey Viola! Viola Desmond – The Soundtrack of a Life on Friday October 13th at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre. \nTickets – $30 Adult. Tickets 30 years and under $10. \nPerforming Arts Trail Series Pass – 6 shows for $164.00. NEW – Purchase a 2023-24 Patron Membership $25 and get a 20% discount on all 2023-24 shows presented by Trail & District Arts Council (some exceptions apply) plus more benefits. More details here. \nIn Hey Viola! Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos\, whose extraordinary commanding\, powerful and rich voice\, brings to life Viola Desmond by using a dynamic and inspirational live musical soundtrack from the 1930s to 1960s. With the support of musicians Chris Davis\, Steven Charles and Jen Lewin\, Krystal explores the many facets of this incredible woman through stories and song in a jazz-style cabaret. \nHey Viola! could not be more relevant in this time of Civil Rights\, Black Lives Matter\, and Women’s Rights movements. As the newest face on Canada’s ten-dollar bill\, Viola Desmond’s life is an important Canadian story. This multi-faceted person is brought to life through an interactive conversation with the audience. Best known for her courage to stand up to systemic racial injustices in Canada when she refused to leave the whites-only section of Nova Scotia’s Roseland cinema in 1946\, she was also a feminist and successful businesswoman as a beauty product icon. \nTeaming up to create this work are two immense talents: Tracey Power and Krystle Dos Santos. Tracey Powers\, who created Glory\, Chelsea Hotel\, The Songs of Leonard Cohen and the musical Miss Shakespeare is the co-creator and director. Working with her is Krystle Dos Santos\, 2x Western Canadian Music Award winning soul\, jazz and R&B singer based out of Vancouver\, Canada. With an extraordinary actor\, blues\, jazz and soul singer and creator of BLAK\, exploring Canada’s Black history. \n“I feel so honoured to be able to continue to share Viola’s story\, now more than ever as we continue to make our way through a time when perspective and togetherness is so important\,” stated Krystle Dos Santos. “Viola was such an incredibly driven\, intelligent\, and strong woman. Her story is an important message to share … audiences really open up to her experience and feel a connection to her as a person through this production.” \nThe show features iconic songs\, including: I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire\, Dream A Little Dream\, This Train\, On the Sunny Side of the Street\, Tomorrow is my Turn\, A Kiss to Build a Dream On\, A Change is Gonna Come\, Sinnerman\, Trouble In Mind\, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood\, Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around\, Smile\, Feeling Good\, Mississippi Goddam\, and I Wish I Knew How It would Feel to be Free. \n“Hey Viola! gives us a surprisingly in-depth portrait of an extraordinary woman\, a pioneering Canadian entrepreneur and reluctant civil rights hero and martyr…first-rate entertainment\, a story of hard-earned hope generously told with artistry and class.” – Vancouver Sun \n“Raw\, genuine\, and emotional”- Broadway World \n90 min – no intermission. Reserved Seating. All tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \nPhoto by Murray Mitchell. \nThis performance is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors The Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel\, Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd.\, Pharmasave Trail\, Teck Trail Operations\, Tourism South Kootenay and media sponsor Bounce FM\, as well as our funders the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \n2023-24 Performing Arts Trail Series includes: \nHey Viola! on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm.\nA musical exploration of Canadian Civil Rights hero Viola Desmond using a live musical soundtrack of iconic songs from the 1930s to 1960s. Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos uses her extraordinary powerful and rich voice to explore the life of this incredible woman through stories and song. Tickets $30. \nCasting Off by A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm.\nAward-winning Australian circus group Casting Off throws away stereotypes as these dynamic women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty\, and family-friendly circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle”. Tickets $30. \nThe High Bar Gang on Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm.\nThe Juno Award nominated BC supergroup uses stunning vocal harmonies for a unique take on old time bluegrass. The Band is – Dave Barber: banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, vocals; Kirby Barber: vocals\, guitar\, bass; Rob Becker: bass; Barney Bentall: vocals\, guitar; Wendy Bird: vocals\, guitar; Colin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin\, vocals; Shari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle\, mandolin. Tickets $30. \nBallet Jörgen’s Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® on Tuesday\, February 27 at 7:00 pm.\nA uniquely Canadian story of a young orphan whose imaginative spirit changes lives\, Anne of Green Gables the beloved novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery is now a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local participants. Tickets $45. \nThe Wilds by WONDERHEADS on Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm.\nThe moving and magical wordless award-winning show\, about a man’s journey into The Wilds to find his wife and beloved tree\, features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks and captivating puppetry to move its audiences to both laughter and tears. The show is Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson. Tickets $30. \nArts Club Theatre’s Made in Italy on Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm.\nA one-man\, hilariously heartwarming show that celebrates family and food by weaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes. A second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta\, reinvents himself as a crooner and ladies’ man. Equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart.\nTickets $40.
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SUMMARY:The Miracle Club
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nThe Miracle Club \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, October 16th @ 4 pm\nDoors at 3:30 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nTHE MIRACLE CLUB \nSet in 1967\, THE MIRACLE CLUB follows the story of three generations of close friends\, Lily (Maggie Smith)\, Eileen (Kathy Bates)\, and Dolly (Agnes O’Casey) of Ballygar\, outside Dublin\, who win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes\, that place of miracles that draws millions of visitors each year. Just before their trip\, their old friend Chrissie (Laura Linney) arrives in Ballygar for her mother’s funeral. The women set out on the journey that they hope will change their lives\, with Chrissie\, a skeptical traveler\, joining in place of her mother. Along the way\, old wounds are reopened\, forcing the women to confront their pasts even as they travel in search of a miracle.\nREVIEWS: \n“Filled with heart and humanity. It is a story of faith and forgiveness\, heartbreak and healing\, regret and redemption. This magnificent ensemble cast never misses a beat… a quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible\, with or without a miracle.” – Liz Whittemore\, REEL NEWS DAILY \n“A fantastic cast. A minor miracle. Check your cynicism at the door\, and let these talented actors share their stories.” – Clarence Moye\, AWARDSDAILY \n“The Miracle Club is a reason to celebrate this summer\, if only for the chance to see a sterling and beloved cast. Smith\, Bates and Linney are superb.” – Pete Hammond\, DEADLINE \n“A celebration of friendship and forgiveness served up with warmth and gentle humour.” – Allan Hunter\, SCREENDAILY \nTHE MIRACLE CLUB stars 3-time Oscar-nominee Laura Linney (“Ozark”\, “The Truman Show”\, “The Big C”\, “The Savages”) 2-time Oscar winner Maggie Smith (“Downton Abbey”\, the “Harry Potter” series\, “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”\, “Gosford Park”) and Kathy Bates (“Misery”\, “Titanic”\, “Fried Green Tomatoes”\, “Disjointed”)\nDir: Thaddeus O’Sullivan / Cast: Kathy Bates\, Laura Linney\, Maggie Smith / Country: Ireland\, UK / Length: 1hr 30 mins / Language: English / Genre: Comedy\, Drama / Rating: PG \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail.\nAll films begin at 4:00 pm.\nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm. \nOnly 143 tickets available for this screening. If tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time.\nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are:\nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of.\nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance.\nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades.\nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll.\nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity.\nDec 4 – TBA\nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/the-miracle-club/
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SUMMARY:Something You Said Last Night
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nSomething You Said Last Night \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, October 23rd @ 4 pm\nDoors open at 3:30 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nSOMETHING YOU SAID LAST NIGHT\nA writer in her twenties\, Ren reluctantly accompanies her Italian-Canadian parents and younger sister on vacation after being fired. Their wildly nostalgic mother cranks up Italian pop tunes and demands everyone sing along and enjoys her holiday by drinking all night long. The more reserved Ren\, who is trans\, is left to her own devices but\, having very little cash\, must utilize the free activities the resort offers — all targeted towards children or seniors. \nThe film perfectly captures the tenor of a summer vacation where sun\, watered-down booze\, boredom\, and embarrassment are standard while underneath a slight uneasiness reflects Ren’s discomfort at being in a conservative beach town. \n“…a film that shows what it’s like to be an average person who happens to be trans…a simple\, quiet film about the taking a vacation with the people who always get on your nerves but you can’t help but loving. “ – CityNews \n“De Filippis… directs with sensitivity\, confidence and tact\, offering a slice of life representation that brims with authenticity.” – Marina Ashioti\, Little White Lies \n“Transness is only the start of what Luis De Filippis brings to this distinct\, at times deliciously low-key\, tale of family and arrested development.” – Drew Gregory\, Autostraddle \nDirector: Luis De Filippis / Cast: Carmen Madonia\, Ramona Milano\, Paige Evans / Country: Canada\, Switzerland / Length: 1 hr 36 mins / Language: English\, Italian / Genre: Comedy\, Drama / Rating: PG. Some subtitles. \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail.\nAll films begin at 4:00 pm.\nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.\nOnly 143 tickets available for this screening. \nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are: \nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible. \nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of. \nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance. \nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades. \nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll. \nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity. \nDec 4 – TBA \nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/something-you-said-last-night/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231030T174600
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
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SUMMARY:Past Lives
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nPast Lives \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, October 23rd @ 4 pm\nDoors open at 3:30 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nNora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are wrest apart after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance. \n97% on Rotten Tomatoes \n“A transcendent debut for South Korean-Canadian filmmaker Celine Song\, this romantic drama is a masterclass in slow\, simmering storytelling. It will stay with you\, maybe even into your next life.” – Empire Magazine\n“The performances are impossibly strong and awards-season ready. Anything other than a best actress Oscar nomination for Lee will be criminal.” – Times (UK)\n“This is a film containing oceans of truth\, centuries of longing and vast feelings of open-hearted tenderness.” – Globe and Mail\n“For a movie in which the characters often dance around their feelings without directly addressing them\, Past Lives speaks volumes. It’s only January\, but there’s no doubt it will be one of the best films of the year.” -The Hollywood Reporter \nDirector: Celine Song / Cast: Greta LeeTeo YooJohn Magaros / Country: USA\, South Korean / Length: 1 hr 45 mins / Language: English\, Korean / Genre: Drama / Rating: PG. Equal parts English and subtitles.. \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail.\nAll films begin at 4:00 pm. \nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.\nOnly 143 tickets are available for this screening.\nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are:\nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible. \nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of. \nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance. \nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades. \nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll. \nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity. \nDec 4 – TBA \nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/past-lives/
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SUMMARY:Casting Off
DESCRIPTION:TDAC’s Performing Arts Trail Series presents Casting Off by A Good Catch Circus on Friday Nov 3rd at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre. \nTickets – $30 Adult. Tickets 30 years and under $10. \nPerforming Arts Trail Series Pass – 6 shows for $164.00. \nNEW – Purchase a 2023-24 Patron Membership $25 and get a 20% discount on all 2023-24 shows presented by Trail & District Arts Council (some exceptions apply) plus more benefits. More details here. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council presents Casting Off by Australian intergenerational circus group A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm in The Bailey Theatre. \nCasting Off does just that\, throwing away stereotypes as these dynamic Australian women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty and poignant circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. This award-winning\, family-friendly performance is Circus that makes you laugh and cry. Relaxed\, personal and fantastically inappropriate\, these powerhouse women win you over within minutes of hitting the stage. \n“Casting Off is a joy: these three wonderful women have knitted together a truly extraordinary piece of feisty feminist circus that is fabulously funny to boot!” – Total Theatre. \nA Good Catch circus group makes arthouse circus as they experiment with circus structures with a feminist tone and a proactive attitude. Their show Casting Off has toured the festival circuit and has won three fringe awards including The BankSA Best Circus & Physical Theatre Award in Adelaide 2019\, The Total Theatre & Jacksons Lane Award for Best Circus at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018\, and Best Circus at Melbourne Fringe 2018. \n★★★★★ “…the least showy and most breathtaking” – The 7:30 Review \n★★★★★ “A Unique piece of artistic work” – Sam About Town \n★★★★ “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle” – Edinburgh Festivals magazine \nLearn more at their website www.agoodcatchcircus.com \nShow 60 minutes with no intermission. Reserved Seating. All tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \nThis performance is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors The Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel\, Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd.\, Pharmasave Trail\, Teck Trail Operations\, Tourism South Kootenay and media sponsor Bounce FM\, as well as our funders the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \n2023-24 Performing Arts Trail Series includes:Hey Viola! on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm.\nA musical exploration of Canadian Civil Rights hero Viola Desmond using a live musical soundtrack of iconic songs from the 1930s to 1960s. Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos uses her extraordinary powerful and rich voice to explore the life of this incredible woman through stories and song. Tickets $30. \nCasting Off by A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm.\nAward-winning Australian circus group Casting Off throws away stereotypes as these dynamic women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty\, and family-friendly circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle”. Tickets $30. \nThe High Bar Gang on Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm.\nThe Juno Award nominated BC supergroup uses stunning vocal harmonies for a unique take on old time bluegrass. The Band is – Dave Barber: banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, vocals; Kirby Barber: vocals\, guitar\, bass; Rob Becker: bass; Barney Bentall: vocals\, guitar; Wendy Bird: vocals\, guitar; Colin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin\, vocals; Shari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle\, mandolin. Tickets $30. \nBallet Jörgen’s Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® on Tuesday\, February 27 at 7:00 pm.\nA uniquely Canadian story of a young orphan whose imaginative spirit changes lives\, Anne of Green Gables the beloved novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery is now a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local participants. Tickets $45. \nThe Wilds by WONDERHEADS on Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm.\nThe moving and magical wordless award-winning show\, about a man’s journey into The Wilds to find his wife and beloved tree\, features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks and captivating puppetry to move its audiences to both laughter and tears. The show is Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson. Tickets $30. \nArts Club Theatre’s Made in Italy on Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm.\nA one-man\, hilariously heartwarming show that celebrates family and food by weaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes. A second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta\, reinvents himself as a crooner and ladies’ man. Equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart.\nTickets $40.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/casting-off/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231106T174600
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
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SUMMARY:Eight Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nEight Mountains \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, November 6th @ 4 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nAfter meeting as children over a series of summers in the Italian Alps\, Pietro and Bruno reunite as adults to build a mountainside cottage\, which becomes a site of both reflection and reconciliation. \nAdapted from the award-winning novel by Paolo Cognetti\, the film portrays the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno\, who first meet as children when Pietro’s Milan family vacations in an isolated village at the base of the Alpine slopes. \nAs they get older\, Pietro becomes estranged from his business-minded father as Bruno takes up the role of surrogate son. When Pietro’s father dies the two reunite to realize his dream of constructing a cabin on the Alps. Yet despite their connection\, the purity of nature and the demands of society both threaten to drive the men to pursue different\, possibly irrevocably divergent paths. \nThrough observant detail and stunning landscape photography\, the film tells an epic journey of friendship and self-discovery. A landmark cinematic experience as intimate as it is monumental\, as deep as it is expansive. \n“Wildly beautiful and tender\, so infused with unspoken emotion that it’s a tearful watch even in its most idyllic moments.”- New Statesman \n“Combines the earthy\, rooted grit of Jack London with the vivid emotional landscapes of Elena Ferrante.” Observer (UK) \n“Enduring male friendships and the legacy of childhood are examined in this swoon-worthy literary adaptation.” – Times (UK) \n98% on Rotten Tomatoes \nDirector: Felix van Groeningen\, Charlotte Vandermeersch / Cast: Luca Marinelli\, Alessandro Borghi\, Elena Lietti / Country: Italy\, Belgium\, France\, UK / Length: 2 hrs 27 mins / Language: Italian\, English\, Nepali / Genre: Drama / Rating: 14A. Subtitled.. \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nAll films begin at 4:00 pm.\nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.\nOnly 143 tickets are available for this screening.\nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are:\nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible.\nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of.\nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance. TBC\nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades.\nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll.\nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity.\nDec 4 – TBC\nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/eight-mountains/
CATEGORIES:first,MONDAY CINEMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231120T174600
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
CREATED:20230927T161649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T230609Z
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SUMMARY:Little Richard
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nLittle Richard \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, November 20th @ 4 pm\nDoors at 3:30 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \n“LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING” tells the story of the Black queer origins of rock n’ roll\, through the story of the originator – Richard Penniman. Through a wealth of archive performance footage the film brings us into Richard’s complicated inner world\, with all its contradictions. In interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars\, the film reveals how Richard created the ultimate means of self-expression\, while hiding much of his own identity. His music covered God\, sex and rock n’ roll even as the world tried to put him in a box.\nAs director Lisa Cortés says\, “Without Little Richard\, would Lizzo exist? Would Lil Nas X? Would the Rolling Stones?…As Mick Jagger ruefully admits in the film\, Little Richard did it first. First to wear mascara; first to strip his shirt off; first to play with gender norms.” \n“Even if you’re not a fan of Little Richard going into this film\, chances are you will be by the time it’s over.” – David Rooney\, Hollywood Reporter \n“A long-overdue creation corrective that gives an outwardly revolutionary cultural icon his trailblazing due at the same time it grapples with the conflicted soul that rarely knew a lasting inner peace.” – Robert Abele\, Los Angeles Times \n“Does an impressive job of reminding us how much generations of rock stars\, from Tom Jones to Mick Jagger\, Elton John and Prince\, have owed to Little Richard\, and how radical his presence was in a world not yet ready to pay for his talent.” – Mark Kermode\, Observer (UK) \nDirector: Lisa Cortés / Cast: Mick Jagger\, Niles Rodgers\, Paul McCartney\, Billy Porter\, John Waters/ Country: USA/ Length: 1 hr 41 mins/ Language: English / Genre: Music Doc\, LGBTQ2IA themes / Rating: PG \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail.\nAll films begin at 4:00 pm.\nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm. \nOnly 143 tickets available for this screening.\nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are:\nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible.\nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of.\nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance.\nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades.\nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll.\nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity.\nDec 4 – TBA\nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/little-richard/
CATEGORIES:first,MONDAY CINEMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231127T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231127T174600
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
CREATED:20230927T161701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T230451Z
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SUMMARY:Blue Jean
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nBlue Jean \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, November 27th @ 4 pm\nDoors open at 3:30 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nIn 1988\, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality. \nMargaret Thatcher’s Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians\, forcing Jean\, a gym teacher\, to live a double life. As pressure mounts from all sides\, the arrival of a new girl at school catalyses a crisis that will challenge Jean to her core. \nBridging times past with issues that are still current\, Blue Jean resonates intellectually and emotionally thanks to thoughtful direction and authentic performances. \n95% on Rotten Tomatoes \nDirector: Georgia Oakley / Cast: Rosy McEwen\, Kerrie Hayes\, Lucy Halliday / Country: UK / Length: 1 hr 37 mins / Language: English / Genre: Drama\, History / Rating: PG. \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nAll films begin at 4:00 pm. \nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.\nOnly 143 tickets are available for this screening.\nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are:\nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible.\nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of.\nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance.\nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades.\nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll.\nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity.\nDec 4 – TBA\nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/blue-jean/
CATEGORIES:first,MONDAY CINEMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231204T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231204T174600
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
CREATED:20231004T231629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T221736Z
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SUMMARY:Les Filles Du Roi
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nLes Filles de Roi \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, December 4th @ 4 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nAdapted from the award-winning musical by Corey Payette and Julie McIsaac\, Les Filles du Roi (The King’s Daughters) tells the powerful story of a young girl\, Kateri\, and her brother Jean-Baptiste\, whose lives are disrupted upon the arrival of les filles du roi in ‘New France’ (now Montreal) in 1665. They forge an unlikely relationship with the young fille Marie-Jean Lespérance – whose dream of a new life is more complicated than she could have imagined. Over the course of a year\, Mohawk\, French and English journeys collide\, setting the stage for the Canada we know today. \nThis gorgeous award-winning musical in English\, French and Kanien’Kéha (Mohawk) has its theatrical premiere on the stage in 2018 to glowing reviews. Critics called it “a work of monumental importance”\, “heartfelt\, ambitious and tremendously earnest”\, “musically rich”\, “a linguistic adventure”\, and a “sumptuous reimagining of our history”. \nA deeply moving and unique work\, it’s a perfect vehicle that uncovers a perspective different from the one told by Settler culture\, one that redefines the Canadian narrative. Now beautifully shot with Payette’s directorial panache\, the work will have a broader reach for people to reimagine our history in more inclusive and accurate ways. \nFilmmaker Biography:\nCorey Payette is an interdisciplinary storyteller\, writer\, composer\, producer\, director in TV and film. He is a member of the Mattagami First Nations\, with French Canadian and Irish ancestry\, and lives on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam)\, Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish)\, and səl’ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. \nKnown for his deeply moving\, large-scale original musical creations\, Payette’s work challenges the public’s notion of what musicals can be\, inserting Indigenous perspectives and narratives into mainstream spaces\, igniting conversations that inspire social change. \nPayette’s work explores themes of colonization\, Indigenous language revitalization\, cultural healing\, reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples\, and the complexity of historic and contemporary Indigenous experiences across music\, theatre\, and film. Payette’s deeply collaborative\, multi-disciplinary\, and community engaged creation process has been integral in shining a light on stories that have gone unheard for generations. In 2021\, Payette received the inaugural BC Award for Reconciliation\, created to honour those who have demonstrated exceptional leadership\, integrity\, respect\, and commitment to furthering Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in the province of British Columbia. \nAs a musical creator\, Payette writes the music\, lyrics\, story\, and directs his productions including his original stage musical “Children of God” (2017) and “Les Filles du Roi (The King’s Daughters)” written in English\, French\, and Kanien’kéha (Mohawk) with Julie McIsaac (2018). \nHe is the recipient of the John Hirsch Prize from the Canada Council\, Fleck Fellowship from the Banff Centre\, has won 3 Ovation Awards and 2 Jessie Awards for his writing and directing work. www.coreypayette.com \nDirector: Corey Payette / Cast: Kaitlyn Yott\, Julie McIsaac\, Raes Calvert\, Chelsea Rose/ Country: Canada / Length: 1 hr 41 mins/ Language: French\, English\, Mohawk / Genre: Drama/Thriller / Rating: PG Some subtitles \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail.\nAll films begin at 4:00 pm. \nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm. \nOnly 143 tickets available for this screening. \nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening. \nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory.\nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are: \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are:\nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible. \nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of. \nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance. \nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades. \nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex and rock n’ roll. \nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity. \nDec 4 – TBA \nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/les-filles-du-roi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231211T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231211T174600
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
CREATED:20230927T161709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T221536Z
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SUMMARY:The Lesson
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nThe Lesson \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, December 11th @ 4 pm\nDoors open at 3:30 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nTHE LESSON\nLiam (Daryl McCormack)\, an aspiring and ambitious young writer\, eagerly accepts a tutoring position at the family estate of his idol\, renowned author J.M. Sinclair (Academy Award nominee Richard E. Grant). But soon\, Liam realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution. Sinclair\, his wife Hélène (Academy Award nominee Julie Delpy)\, and their son Bertie (Stephen McMillan) all guard a dark past\, one that threatens Liam’s future as well as their own. As the lines between master and protégé blur\, class\, ambition\, and betrayal become a dangerous combination in this taut noir thriller. \n“The Lesson is worth a watch as a tightly crafted film made by and for adults unafraid of some rhododendron metaphors and casual Tchaikovsky talk.” – Lindsey Bahr\, Associated Press \n“Grant is magnificent as a cruel\, past-his-prime genius burdened by terrible guilt over an earlier family tragedy\, and Delpy — well\, can any actor express so much with a single\, withering look?” – Jeannette Catsoulis\, New York Times \n“Delicious betrayal.” – Caryn James\, Hollywood Reporter \n“Its slow creep is impressively paced\, making this one of the most fun and fascinating movies of the year thus far.” – AWFJ.org\, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas \nDirector: Alice Troughton / Cast: Richard E. Grant\, Julie Delpy\, Daryl McCormack / Country: / Length: / Language: / Genre: Drama/Thriller / Rating: PG (Coarse language; sexually suggestive scenes; violence) \nMonday Cinema is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and screens at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nAll films begin at 4:00 pm.\nTickets $12 at tickets.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669 Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.\nOnly 143 tickets available for this screening. \nIf tickets are available\, they will go on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the screening.\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to show time. \nThe Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and proudly supported by Wellington Altus Private Wealth Management and MP Wealth Advisory. \nOther films in the Fall Monday Cinema series are: \nOct 16 The Miracle Club – There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes. A quietly feminist film that honors the invisible labor of women\, the complexities of motherhood\, and the belief that change is possible. \nOct 23: Something You Said Last Night – After being fired from her job\, an aspiring mid-twentys trans woman and writer accompanies her Canadian-Italian family on vacation as she struggles to balance independence with the comfort of being taken care of. \nOct 30: Past Lives – Nora and Hae Sung\, two deeply connected childhood friends\, are separated after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York to confront notions of destiny\, love\, and the choices that make a life\, in this heartrending modern romance. \nNov 6: The Eight Mountains – An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps\, following the profound\, complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno over four decades. \nNov 20: Little Richard: I Am Everything – Through a wealth of archive footage we see Richard’s complicated life story as interviews with family\, musicians\, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars look at a career and life that pinballs between God\, sex\nand rock n’ roll. \nNov 27: Blue Jean – Based around the passing of homophobic laws in Thatcher’s England the film looks at these issues from the viewpoint of a closeted lesbian who has to choose between her job as a teacher and her identity. \nDec 4 – TBA \nDec 11: The Lesson – When a young author takes a tutoring position at the estate of his idol\, a legendary writer\, he soon realizes that he is ensnared in a web of family secrets\, resentment\, and retribution.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/the-lesson/
CATEGORIES:first,MONDAY CINEMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240210T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240210T211500
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
CREATED:20230508T163130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T232700Z
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SUMMARY:The High Bar Gang
DESCRIPTION:TDAC’s Performing Arts Trail Series presents The High Bar Gang on Saturday\, February 10\, 2024 at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre. \nTickets – $30 Adult. Tickets 30 years and under $10. \nPerforming Arts Trail Series Pass – 6 shows for $164.00. \nNEW – Purchase a 2023-24 Patron Membership $25 and get a 20% discount on all 2023-24 shows presented by Trail & District Arts Council (some exceptions apply) plus more benefits. More details here. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council presents a unique take on old time bluegrass from The High Bar Gang at The Bailey Theatre on Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm. \nSome of the most accomplished\, beloved musicians in BC have come together in the local supergroup The High Bar Gang. Vocal harmony is key to the band’s sound\, and the blend of Shari Ulrich\, Wendy Bird and Kirby Barber along with guitarist Barney Bentall and banjo player Dave Barber is simply stunning. Supported by Rob Becker on bass\, and Colin Nairne on guitar and mandolin\, the band’s repertoire stays firmly rooted in the golden age of bluegrass music with songs by the likes of Bill Monroe\, The Stanley Brothers and Del McCoury. \nThe band has two Juno Award nominated albums: “Lost and Undone: A Gospel Bluegrass Companion” and “Someday the Heart will Trouble the Mind”. \nThe High Bar Gang is: \nDave Barber- banjo\, mandolin and guitar\, vocals \nKirby Barber: vocals\, guitar and bass \nRob Becker: bass \nBarney Bentall: vocals and guitar \nWendy Bird: vocals\, guitar \nColin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin and vocals \nShari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle and mandolin \nLearn more about The High Bar Gang at https://highbargang.com. \nTwo 45 minute sets with a 15 minute intermission. Reserved Seating. All tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \nThis performance is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors The Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel\, Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd.\, Pharmasave Trail\, Teck Trail Operations\, Tourism South Kootenay and media sponsor Bounce FM\, as well as our funders the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \n2023-24 Performing Arts Trail Series includes: \nHey Viola! on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm.\nA musical exploration of Canadian Civil Rights hero Viola Desmond using a live musical soundtrack of iconic songs from the 1930s to 1960s. Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos uses her extraordinary powerful and rich voice to explore the life of this incredible woman through stories and song. Tickets $30. \nCasting Off by A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm.\nAward-winning Australian circus group Casting Off throws away stereotypes as these dynamic women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty\, and family-friendly circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle”. Tickets $30. \nThe High Bar Gang on Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm.\nThe Juno Award nominated BC supergroup uses stunning vocal harmonies for a unique take on old time bluegrass. The Band is – Dave Barber: banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, vocals; Kirby Barber: vocals\, guitar\, bass; Rob Becker: bass; Barney Bentall: vocals\, guitar; Wendy Bird: vocals\, guitar; Colin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin\, vocals; Shari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle\, mandolin. Tickets $30. \nBallet Jörgen’s Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® on Tuesday\, February 27 at 7:00 pm.\nA uniquely Canadian story of a young orphan whose imaginative spirit changes lives\, Anne of Green Gables the beloved novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery is now a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local participants. Tickets $45. \nThe Wilds by WONDERHEADS on Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm.\nThe moving and magical wordless award-winning show\, about a man’s journey into The Wilds to find his wife and beloved tree\, features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks and captivating puppetry to move its audiences to both laughter and tears. The show is Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson. Tickets $30. \nArts Club Theatre’s Made in Italy on Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm.\nA one-man\, hilariously heartwarming show that celebrates family and food by weaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes. A second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta\, reinvents himself as a crooner and ladies’ man. Equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart.\nTickets $40.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240227T190000
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SUMMARY:Anne of Green Gables -The Ballet®
DESCRIPTION:TDAC’s Performing Arts Trail Series presents \nBallet Jörgen’s \nAnne of Green Gables – The Ballet®Tuesday\, February 27th at7:00 pm \nat The Bailey Theatre \nTickets – $45 Adult.  Performing Arts Trail Series Pass – 6 shows for $164.00 \nTickets 30 years and under -$20 \nNEW –  Purchase a 2023-24 Patron Membership $25 and get a 20% discount on all shows presented by Trail & District Arts Council. More details to come! \nThe creation of Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® is monumental for Canada’s Ballet Jörgen as it is the first time the story has been authorized for creation as a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local dancers. \nAnne of Green Gables is a 1908 novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery (published as L. M. Montgomery). Although written for all ages\, it is cherished by many children. Anne Shirley\, a young orphan from the fictional community of Bolingbroke\, Nova Scotia (based upon the real community of New London\, Prince Edward Island)\, has spent a childhood living in strangers’ homes and orphanages. Anne is mistakenly sent to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert\, siblings in their fifties and sixties\, who were expecting to adopt a boy to help Matthew run their farm at Green Gables\, in the fictional town of Avonlea. \nAnne is highly imaginative\, eager to please and quite dramatic\, but dislikes her appearance\, despising her red hair and pale\, thin frame. And\, at first\, stern and sharp Marilla wants to return Anne to the orphanage\, but after much consideration\, along with Matthew’s strong liking of Anne\, she decides to let her stay. \nAnne takes much joy in life and adapts quickly\, thriving in the close-knit farming village. With her wild imagination and talkativeness Anne soon brightens up Green Gables.\nAnne of Green Gables – The Ballet® \nBased on Anne of Green Gables – The Musical™.Original Choreography by Bengt Jörgen\, C.M. Music composed by Norman Campbell.Ballet Score Arranged by Alexander Levkovich. Set & Costume Design by Sue LePage. Original Lighting Design Rebecca Picherack. \n2 hours 20 minutes including a 20 minute intermission.  Reserved Seating.  All tickets available online at thebailey.ca\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \nThis creation is made possible through the assistance of the heirs of Lucy Maud Montgomery. A full-sized symphonic ballet score will be created as an extended orchestration of the Anne of Green Gables – The Musical™ made possible through a partnership with Avonlea Productions Ltd. and Erinsharn Productions Ltd\nAnne of Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® and other indicia of Anne are trademarks and Canadian official marks of the Anne of Green Gables Licensing Authority Inc.\, Charlottetown\, Prince Edward Island\, used under licence by Canada’s Ballet Jörgen.\nPhotos by Cylla von Tiedemann. \nThis show is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors Best Western Columbia River\, Pharmasave Trail\, Teck Trail Operations\, Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd and Tourism South Kootenay and our funders the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \n2023-24 Performing Arts Trail Series includes: \nHey Viola! on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm.\nA musical exploration of Canadian Civil Rights hero Viola Desmond using a live musical soundtrack of iconic songs from the 1930s to 1960s. Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos uses her extraordinary powerful and rich voice to explore the life of this incredible woman through stories and song. Tickets $30. \nCasting Off\nby A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm.\nAward-winning Australian circus group Casting Off throws away stereotypes as these dynamic women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty\, and family-friendly circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle”. Tickets $30. \nThe High Bar Gangon Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm.\nThe Juno Award nominated BC supergroup uses stunning vocal harmonies for a unique take on old time bluegrass. The Band is – Dave Barber: banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, vocals; Kirby Barber: vocals\, guitar\, bass; Rob Becker: bass; Barney Bentall: vocals\, guitar; Wendy Bird: vocals\, guitar; Colin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin\,  vocals; Shari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle\, mandolin. Tickets $30. \nBallet Jörgen’s Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet®on Tuesday\, February 27 at 7:00 pm.\nA uniquely Canadian story of a young orphan whose imaginative spirit changes lives\, Anne of Green Gables the beloved novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery is now a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local participants. Tickets $45. \nThe Wilds by WONDERHEADSon Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm.\nThe moving and magical wordless award-winning show\, about a man’s journey into The Wilds to find his wife and beloved tree\, features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks and captivating puppetry to move its audiences to both laughter and tears. The show is Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson. Tickets $30. \nArts Club Theatre’s Made in Italyon Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm.\nA one-man\, hilariously heartwarming show that celebrates family and food by weaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes. A second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta\, reinvents himself as a crooner and ladies’ man. Equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart. Tickets $40.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240305T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240305T203000
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SUMMARY:The Wilds
DESCRIPTION:TDAC’s Performing Arts Trail Series presents WONDERHEADS performance of The Wilds on Tuesday March 5\, 2024 at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre \nTickets – $30 Adult. Tickets 30 years and under -$10/show. \nPerforming Arts Trail Series Pass – 6 shows for $164.00. \nNEW – Purchase a 2023-24 Patron Membership $25 and get a 20% discount on all 2023-24 shows presented by Trail & District Arts Council (some exceptions apply) plus more benefits. More details here. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council presents the moving and magical The Wilds from award-winning masked physical theatre company WONDERHEADS at The Bailey Theatre on Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm. \nLove knows no bounds. When Wendell discovers that both his wife and their beloved tree have vanished from the backyard\, his love gives him the strength to venture into The Wilds and face its mysteries to bring them home. Charming and profoundly moving\, this wordless award-winning show features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks along with captivating puppetry and moves its audiences to both laughter and tears. \nWONDERHEADS’ work has been described as living animation; their masks come to life in a way that must be seen to be believed\, and their stories reach profound\, funny and heartwarming depths that you wouldn’t think possible of masks and puppets.Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson in this fantastical love story about a missing wife\, a rogue tree and a journey into a mysterious forest. \n***Made for adults by kids at heart\, this show is a little dark and a little light. Recommended for a general audience (ages 8+). \nWatch the trailer at https://vimeo.com/289582356. \n5 stars “Captivating and magical…A profoundly moving story of love\, loss and hope.” – CBC \n5 stars “Nothing short of exceptional.” – Winnipeg Free Press \n5 stars “There aren’t enough adjectives to describe this astounding production.”- Vue Weekly \nWONDERHEADS is a physical theatre company from Victoria specializing in mask performance and visual storytelling. Their work is performed in full-face mask\, a wordless\, whimsical form which has been described as “Utter magic” (CBC) and “Powerful\, surprising and moving” (The Globe and Mail). The co-founding ‘heads’ of WONDERHEADS are Kate Braidwood and Andrew Phoenix\, who came together in 2009 and who have toured to festivals and performing arts centres throughout Canada and the United States. In stories that are at turns hilarious and heartwarming\, WONDERHEADS make it their business to step beyond words and ignite the imaginations and hearts of their every audience member. \nLearn more about Wonderheads at https://www.wonderheads.com \n60 min – no intermission with a Q & A After the show. Reserved Seating. All tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \nWARNING: this show uses a haze machine and occasional flashing lights. \nThis performance is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors The Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel\, Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd.\, Pharmasave Trail\, Teck Trail Operations\, Tourism South Kootenay and media sponsor Bounce FM\, as well as our funders the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \n2023-24 Performing Arts Trail Series includes:Hey Viola! on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm.\nA musical exploration of Canadian Civil Rights hero Viola Desmond using a live musical soundtrack of iconic songs from the 1930s to 1960s. Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos uses her extraordinary powerful and rich voice to explore the life of this incredible woman through stories and song. Tickets $30. \nCasting Off by A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm.\nAward-winning Australian circus group Casting Off throws away stereotypes as these dynamic women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty\, and family-friendly circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle”. Tickets $30. \nThe High Bar Gang on Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm.\nThe Juno Award nominated BC supergroup uses stunning vocal harmonies for a unique take on old time bluegrass. The Band is – Dave Barber: banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, vocals; Kirby Barber: vocals\, guitar\, bass; Rob Becker: bass; Barney Bentall: vocals\, guitar; Wendy Bird: vocals\, guitar; Colin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin\, vocals; Shari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle\, mandolin. Tickets $30. \nBallet Jörgen’s Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® on Tuesday\, February 27 at 7:00 pm.\nA uniquely Canadian story of a young orphan whose imaginative spirit changes lives\, Anne of Green Gables the beloved novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery is now a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local participants. Tickets $45. \nThe Wilds by WONDERHEADS on Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm.\nThe moving and magical wordless award-winning show\, about a man’s journey into The Wilds to find his wife and beloved tree\, features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks and captivating puppetry to move its audiences to both laughter and tears. The show is Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson. Tickets $30. \nArts Club Theatre’s Made in Italy on Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm.\nA one-man\, hilariously heartwarming show that celebrates family and food by weaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes. A second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta\, reinvents himself as a crooner and ladies’ man. Equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart.\nTickets $40.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240330T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240330T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104051
CREATED:20230508T163159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T232539Z
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SUMMARY:Arts Club Theatre - Made in Italy
DESCRIPTION:The Trail & District Arts Council presents a celebration of family\, food\, and music in Arts Club Theatre’s hilariously heartwarming musical Made in Italy at The Bailey Theatre on Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm. \nMade in Italy\, by Farren Timoteo is an Arts Club Theatre Production based on The Western Canada Theatre production. \nTickets $40 Adult or buy a Performing Arts Trail Series Pass for all 6 shows for just $164.00 Tickets for those 30 years and under $20.\nNEW – Purchase a 2023-24 Patron Membership $25 and get a 20% discount on all 2023-24 shows presented by Trail & District Arts Council (some exceptions apply) plus more benefits. More details here. \nMeet Francesco Mantini\, a second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta. Tired of living up to his traditional Italian-immigrant father’s expectations and the constant bullying from his Canadian peers\, he takes inspiration from icons Rocky Balboa and John Travolta\, and reinvents himself as Frank Martin: crooner and ladies’ man. \nWeaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes\, this five-time Jessie Award-nominated show is equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart as father and son find themselves despite their differences. A one-man show that is as buoyant and bubbly as a glass of prosecco\, Made in Italy is so delightful you won’t soon fuhgeddaboudit. \nMature theme and strong language. \n“…the show is consistently funny…more physical routines than the Cirque du Soleil” —Vancouver Sun \n“A coming-of-age musical that offers myriad laughs” —Surrey Now-Leader \n“Full of big laughs and funny storytelling” —Stir \n“Made in Italy” By Farren Timoteo. An Arts Club Theatre Production based on The Western Canada Theatre production. \nArts Club is one of the largest not-for-profit theatre companies in the country. Comprising three venues across Vancouver\, the Arts Club welcomes more than a quarter million guests annually\, tours provincially and nationally. Above all\, the Arts Club is dedicated to the advancement of local artists telling stories from around the globe and\, in particular\, those of our region. The Arts Club was founded in 1964 and is currently led by Artistic Director Ashlie Corcoran and Executive Director Peter Cathie White. \nReserved Seating. All tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com\, by phone at 250-368-9669\, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, Trail. \nThis performance is made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors The Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel\, Century 21 Kootenay Homes (2018) Ltd.\, Pharmasave Trail\, Teck Trail Operations\, Tourism South Kootenay and media sponsor Bounce FM\, as well as our funders the BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, and the Government of Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \n2023-24 Performing Arts Trail Series includes:Hey Viola! on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm.\nA musical exploration of Canadian Civil Rights hero Viola Desmond using a live musical soundtrack of iconic songs from the 1930s to 1960s. Vancouver songstress and actor Krystle Dos Santos uses her extraordinary powerful and rich voice to explore the life of this incredible woman through stories and song. Tickets $30. \nCasting Off by A Good Catch on Friday\, November 3 at 7:30 pm.\nAward-winning Australian circus group Casting Off throws away stereotypes as these dynamic women tumble\, talk\, and balance precariously. This joyful\, witty\, and family-friendly circus show is a refreshing and uplifting conversation between three generations. “…a multi-faceted gem of a spectacle”. Tickets $30. \nThe High Bar Gang on Saturday\, February 10 at 7:30 pm.\nThe Juno Award nominated BC supergroup uses stunning vocal harmonies for a unique take on old time bluegrass. The Band is – Dave Barber: banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, vocals; Kirby Barber: vocals\, guitar\, bass; Rob Becker: bass; Barney Bentall: vocals\, guitar; Wendy Bird: vocals\, guitar; Colin Nairne: guitar\, mandolin\, vocals; Shari Ulrich: vocals\, fiddle\, mandolin. Tickets $30. \nBallet Jörgen’s Anne of Green Gables – The Ballet® on Tuesday\, February 27 at 7:00 pm.\nA uniquely Canadian story of a young orphan whose imaginative spirit changes lives\, Anne of Green Gables the beloved novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery is now a full-length ballet. Making the production even more special\, a company of 16-20 dancers will be joined on stage by 8 local participants. Tickets $45. \nThe Wilds by WONDERHEADS on Tuesday\, March 5 at 7:30 pm.\nThe moving and magical wordless award-winning show\, about a man’s journey into The Wilds to find his wife and beloved tree\, features WONDERHEADS’ signature masks and captivating puppetry to move its audiences to both laughter and tears. The show is Pixar meets Miyazaki with a touch of Henson. Tickets $30. \nArts Club Theatre’s Made in Italy on Saturday\, March 30 at 7:30 pm.\nA one-man\, hilariously heartwarming show that celebrates family and food by weaving the electrifying music of the 1970s with classic Italian tunes. A second-generation Italian teen struggling to find his place in Jasper\, Alberta\, reinvents himself as a crooner and ladies’ man. Equal parts comedy\, music\, and heart.\nTickets $40.
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