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Pooh bear
DECEMBER
DEc 1-30 The lovable, honey-eating bear
hits the Manitoba Theatre for Young
People stage in a play based on a.a.
Milne’s classic book. The House at Pooh
corner transports the audience to the
world of Winnie-the-Pooh as the theatre
transforms into The hundred acre
Wood. To create an intimate experience
each show is only open to 176 people.
The play is recommended for ages three
to eight. Shaw Performing arts Centre,
2 Forks Market road. For tickets visit
mtyp.ca or call 204-942-8898.
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STARS
The Canadian indie-pop band
performs at The Garrick with
dizzy. (p. 12)
Go MooSe Go
DEc 14, 15, 21, 22, 30, 31 The Winnipeg
Jets aren’t the only professional hockey
team in town. The Manitoba Moose
play in the 31 team american hockey
League and feature players one step
away from the NhL. Manitoba made
the playoffs last season and look to do
it again this year. Cheer on the Moose
as they work their way to the Calder
Cup finals. bell MTS Place, 300 Portage
ave. For tickets visit moosehockey.com
or call 1-855-985-5000.
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4
MONSTER
JAM
high-flying, car-
crushing monster
trucks take over
bell MTS Place.
(p. 11)
THREE DAYS GRACE
This chart-topping Canadian band
rocks bell MTS Place. (p. 12)
VIRTUOSI CONCERTS
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Mad abouT MuNSCh
FroM DEc 20 Munschtopia is based on
the much-loved stories of robert Munsch.
The stories performed are Put Me in a
Book, Wait and See, Pyjama Day!, Jonathan
Cleaned Up – Then He Heard a Sound, and
Murmel, Murmel, Murmel. The audience is
encouraged to come in their PJs for the
7 pm pyjama party performances and
after the show cookies and milk will be
served. Prairie Theatre exchange,
Portage Place, 393 Portage ave. Call
204-942-5483 or visit pte.mb.ca for
showtimes and ticket prices.
The Winnipeg Symphony orchestra
String ensemble plays with pianist
Madeline hildebrand at eckhardt-
Gramatté hall. (p. 13)
MICHAEL
BOLTON
The Grammy-winning
singer brings his soulful
show to Club regent
event Centre. (p. 12)
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DJ DEMERS
haPPY NeW Year
DEc 31 head to The Forks to celebrate
New Year’s Eve. There will be plenty
of festive indoor and outdoor activities
for the whole family – including
horse-drawn wagon rides, Indigenous
programming, art activities, and snow
sculpting. Grab a bite to eat and drink at
one of the many restaurants inside, then
head outdoors to ring in 2019 with a
spectacular fireworks show at midnight.
1 Forks Market rd, 204-947-9236.
For complete events, prices and times see pages 11-13 for The Guide: Entertainment.
The Juno-nominated
27-29 comedian brings the
laughs at rumor’s
restaurant &
Comedy Club.
(p. 11)
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THE TREwS
Celebrate New Year’s eve with this
rock band from ontario at Club
regent event Centre. (p. 12)
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