the year. Tickets can be found on
Eventbrite.ca or contact the Arts
Station for more information.
Live theatre hits the stage this spring;
One-woman play To See or Not to
See; Homecoming by Ruth Bieber on
April 27-28, is the intensely personal
story of an immigrant family in post-
war rural Alberta. As Bieber is blind,
the audience has the option of wearing
a blindfold to experience the artist’s
world, and participants are invited back
to watch the following day’s afternoon
show without blindfolds at no additional
cost. The Performance includes a
discussion following the show. 16+
event. Tickets $16-22 on Eventbrite.
On May 25, MomGuilt/DadGuilt
is a hilarious sketch/comedy improv
show about the wonderful, exhausting,
confusing, ridiculous world of parenting
presented by Cranbrook’s Comedy
Circus Collective. Recommended for
19+ due to mature content. Doors at
7pm, Tickets $16-22 on Eventbrite.
The hugely popular Wednesday
Outdoor Concert Series returns every
Wednesday evening in July & August
from 5:30pm-9pm. Live entertainment
is an eclectic mix of Canadian and
international indie, roots, blues and
more. The event is free to attend, and
there’s beverage gardens, food trucks
and a kid’s craft tent to keep everyone
satisfied. Limited seating, patrons are
welcome to bring their own lawn chairs.
Summer Club Cre8 is regular program
of creative fun for kids aged 5-12. Fun
and interactive art projects will keep
kids occupied, with morning and/or
afternoon options available. Half days
are $28 and full days are $56 per child,
with sibling discounts available. See
weekly calendar P.10 for dates.
The foyer gallery features a series
of temporary exhibitions by local
artists, with free opening receptions
held on the last Thursday of every
month. Shows remain on display for
approximately four weeks.
601 1st Ave | 250-423-4842
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