![]() ![]() Prior to moving to Regina, she was the Co-Artistic Director of Toronto’s Common Boots Theatre and before that, Co-Artistic Director of B.C.’s Caravan Farm Theatre. Jennifer Brewin recently joined Globe Theatre as it's 5th Artistic Director. Upcoming: Camelot (Victoria Playhouse), The Nutcracker (Caravan Farm Theatre) Previously at The Globe: Making Spirits Bright (2021, 2022), The Hobbit, Women of the Fur Trade, and The Fusion Project. Writing/Composition : One Song, Glory (Musical Stage Co.) The Ordinary Adventures of Gordo & Herm (Super Wonder Gallery) The House of Special Purpose, narcissus: a cycle (artpop.toronto) Theatre: The Nutcracker (Caravan Farm Theatre), Portia (Victoria Playhouse), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Chickens, Dogbarked, Fitz Happens! (Souris Valley Theatre) Floyd Collins, Trapdoor, Sunday In the Park With George, Shrek, How to Succeed. Ru was a member of Inveraray & District Pipe Band (2012-2019) He won the Scottish, European, World Pipe Band Championships, and recorded Ascension: Live at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall with the band. He is a graduate of Sheridan College’s Honours Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance Program. Ruaridh MacDonald (he/him) is a multi-disciplinary Theatre Artist and Musician who grew up in Regina. ![]() This is a timeless Saskatchewan tale of family, friendship, and perseverance during the darkest times of the year. A sudden blizzard is no match for the fierce determination of a community committed to bringing father and child together. Set in the 1940’s, the kid has one Christmas wish – to talk to his father who is overseas at war. It is a sweet, heartfelt, and comedic journey that follows Coyote’s path to goodwill by way of a shopping plaza and an unexpected guest.Ĭontinuing the night’s storytelling is A Voice for Christmas by W.O. The show begins with a rendition of Thomas King’s popular story, A Coyote Solstice Tale. The Artesian Hall is transformed into a holiday greeting card setting the stage for an evening of wintery storytelling and music making. We invite you to bring the whole family to cozy up together and make Making Spirits Bright part of your annual family tradition. Mitchell adapted for the stageīack by popular demand after a sold-out run, Globe Theatre is proud to present the second annual production of Making Spirits Bright, a show that celebrates holiday merrymaking set against the backdrop of an old-fashioned live radio play. Cost: $2/person.Two short Stories By Thomas King and W.O.Dates: Open Fridays & Saturdays through December 23, 2022.At the Quarryview Center, visitors can also enjoy live entertainment, concessions, wreath raffles, and trolley rides to take you through the lights! Quarryview Center: On the weekends, the Quarryview Center, right across the street from Evergreen Park, is open for visits with Santa! Bring your own camera or smartphone to take photos with Santa Claus in front of a festive background. ![]() The goal was to provide a family-friendly event for the community and to collect donations for local food pantries at the same time. History: Making Spirits Bright began as a service project amongst several Sheboygan County Rotary clubs.They hope to reach 150,000 pounds this season! Cost: FREE but food pantry donations are strongly encouraged! They are collected at the end of your drive through the light display.Dates: Nightly Sunday, November 27 through Saturday, December 31, 2022. ![]()
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