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GLORY APRIL April 3 - 21 If you think hockey and dance don’t go together, give this uplifting story a chance to change your mind. Told through music and dance inspired by the jazz age, it’s the story of four friends in the Depression era who set out to prove hockey isn’t just for men (page 34). THE SECRET GARDEN April 17 - May 19 When a young orphan is sent to live with her reclusive uncle on his isolated and foreboding estate, she discovers the key to a neglected garden. Her adventures in the garden unlock her family’s deepest secret and their hearts in this beloved children’s book come to life on stage (page 34). BIG ROCK BREWING WORKSHOP Create your own hand-crafted bottle of beer during this hands-on session and take it home eight weeks later (page 34)! 05 ROD STEWART “Tonight’s the Night” to find a “Reason to Believe” that you’re “Forever Young”—just like this British heartthrob (page 33). 08 AIR SUPPLY The Aussie soft rock duo has been making music together since 1975 and have sold tens of millions of albums (page 33). 12 ELECTRIC SIX Known for singles like “Gay Bar,” this six-piece American band is touring album How Dare You? (page 33) 12 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: STANDING AT THE WATER’S EDGE April 22 - 23 Photojournalist Cristina Mittermeier has documented far-flung communities such as the Kayapo people in the Amazon and Inuit peoples in the far North. Join her as she shares her incredible photography and stories of people bound together by the concept of “enoughness”—taking only what you require (page 34). 20 STEVE MILLER BAND After being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016, Miller and his band are still touring (page 33). 27 SPEAKING OF THE PAST: QUARANTINE GERRY DEE LIVE! Between stand-up and being the star and co-creator of the hit CBC sitcom Mr. D, he’s one busy comedian (page 32). April 26 One hundred years ago, the world struggled in the throes of the devastating influenza pandemic. Renowned storyteller and author Trudy Cowan will unveil the impact that the flu had on one small Southern Alberta community and how a little synagogue on the prairie was transformed into an isolation hospital (page 34). THE GREAT HUMAN ODYSSEY The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra accompanies a cinematic exploration of human origins (page 33). MARCH/APRIL 2018 27 to 29 where.ca 17