theatre
The Appointment
a one-act play
directed by Bryce Schlamp
Artesian on 13th
Tuesday May 25 at 7:30 pm
Thursday May 27 at 7:30 pm
Mr. Toemeali has a 3 o'clock
appointment with God. In the waiting room he meets two women who also have 3 o'clock appointments...
(mature content - language)
Pinter Play
a one-act play
Artesian on 13th
Tuesday May 25 at 8:00 pm
Wednesday May 26 at 8:00 pm
Thursday May 27 at 8:00 pm
Renowned playwright Harold
Pinter always began his plays with two characters entering, followed by a third. When the third character does
not arrive in Ian Broland's "Pinter Play," Mississauga and Vladivostok question the reason behind their
existence. For if this is not a Pinter play, what is it?
(Mature content - contains gun and sound of gunshot)
The Wedding Story
a one-act play
a comedy by Julianne Homokay
directed by Patrick Pelletier
Artesian on 13th
Tuesday May 25 at 9:00 pm
Wednesday May 26 at 7:30 pm
A land where the grass is
always green, the sun is always shining, and fences are always white picket. A sunny day in sunny June, the
height of the perfect wedding season.
(Mature content - language)
Jeff Richards
"Paranormal Live"
Unitarian Centre
Thursday May 27th at 8:00 pm
Jeff Richards is returning to the Cathedral Stage for 2010. In the past Jeff has been responsible for predicting major
global events during his appearances at the cathedral village arts festival. This year come prepared to experience the
power of human intuition as Jeff will attempt to peel back the curtain and give the audience a glimpse into the minds of
those around them. Jeff will also explore the hidden future -- taking time to use his own intuition to answer personal
questions you may have from the stage.
Nothing in your mind is safe from Jeff Richards: Western Canada's Hottest Mentalist
Express Yourself - Improv for Everyone
Art Gallery of Regina
Tuesday May 25th
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Up for some fun and play? Improv is not about acting – it’s about expressing. Improv uses exercises, activities
and games to develop spontaneity and creativity, enhance communication and listening skills, and to develop a
sense of play. Come explore in an audience-free environment. Ages 16 and up.
John McCallum has been an Improv enthusiast for the past several years and teaches Improv in the community.
John delights in coaching people to express themselves more freely and fully and helps people tap into their
own innate spontaneity and creativity.
“No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered.”