Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Mirvish - Beautiful: The Carol King Musical
Fantastic show and a story I did not fully appreciate. Chiluba Kennedy as Carol was awesome, supported by a great cast. The whole show was flawless, including the perfectly integrated and flowing set.
Saturday, 24 June 2017
Ossington Theatre - The Wizard of Oz
Extremely well cast all around. Dorothy was amazing and her three friends were lovable, perfectly capturing the quirks of the lion, scarecrow and tin man we have come to love from the movie. The staging was awesome, with cleverly designed sets that seamlessly transitioned from scene to scene. Definitely a family favourite.
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Luminato - Vertical Influences
Note to self: when it says ice skating - dress warmly. Thank goodness Luminato was thinking for us by providing blankets. I am not a fan of dance, but put it on ice and I'm converted! This fantastic show is not to be missed.
Sunday, 18 June 2017
A Day in Régine an - Part 2
No city visit is complete without a little shopping so I stopped in the Hillberg & Berk store. You can find their unique designs on-line, but it was fun to browse the collection and chat.
In need of a break, I checked out the local equivalent of Starbucks - Atlantis Coffee at Victoria and Hamilton. Later I crossed the street to Victoria's Tavern for the best roast beef dip I have ever eaten.
In my wandering, I noticed a preponderance of tattoos and unique hair-styling and many small cute homes with stucco exteriors. The downtown area has an interesting culture.
A little further out, it's worth a trip to the RCMP Museum for a fascinating history of the force - tough and fair from the beginning - and a tour of the depot, where all RCMP officers are trained.
Sleeping is was a challenge as I left the curtains partly opened and was greeted with the bright of day at 4 am. Tues was the longest day with 16.5 hours of daylight.
A Day in Regina - Part 1
Starting off with breakfast at Fresh & Sweet (Victoria and Albert), this very popular spot means some waiting for a table, however the cupcake tide-me-over and a help yourself coffee urn made the wait quite bearable. I'm told they are known for their white chocolate banana bread french toast and it was delicious.
My city walk began with a stroll down Albert to , where I turned right to wander through Cathedral Village. Turning left at Elphinstone I continued to College and the Civic Centre/Art Gallery of Regina, which was unfortunately closed. Heading back along Collage to Albert took me to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, a Natural history museum with lovely dioramas. In particular, the very lifelike, intimidating wolves with heavy breathing made me a tad nervous. Also of interest is the impressive aboriginal history exhibit. I was very impressed with the fascinating and thought provoking exhibit on sustainability (see pics for quotes).
The museum is adjacent to a lovely large park surrounding Wascana Lake. Clearly a favourite with the locals for walking, biking, hanging out.
I walked another 9 blocks or so along Albert to MacKenzie Art Gallery. Fairly small, it would not have been worth the walk along the tree lined street and past the Regina Legislative Building, if the weather had not been outstanding.
Luminato - Psss Psss
Charming and athletic, the two actors played off each other very well, with perfectly timed physical comedy. Never sure what was going to happen next, this duo was a lot of fun.
Friday, 16 June 2017
Luminato - King Arthur's Nght
While this was one of our favourite stories and there were some stellar performances, we found the dialogue hard to follow at times, slow moving at others and it was a bit long. We did not really enjoy the show.
Saturday, 10 June 2017
Nightwood - The Lawyer Show 2017 - Legally Blonde: The Musical!oi
Very impressive. Who would have suspected such hidden talent in the legal profession. A great night out for a very worthy cause, the legal community supports Nightwood Theatre by volunteering their time and talent to put on an awesome show. Definitely worth attending.
Friday, 9 June 2017
Mirvish - The Sound of Music
Terrific show with great casting and excellent staging, surpassing our expectations for a travelling show. Very true to the movie, and a family favourite of ours, we really enjoyed the show and highly recommend it.
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Queens Players - Stranger Friends
A talented group of alumni puts on a play each year, with proceeds donated to charity, drawing out the alumni community in Toronto. Campy and with expected audience participation, including shout-outs and plying the cast with beer, it's a great way to connect with old friends.
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
TSO POPS - A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald
Excellent show!!! Was over too soon. A large, stellar brass section, awesome drummer and keyboardist and amazing vocalists, particularly Carpathia. Fantastic end to the season.
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Morro and Jasp in Stupefaction
Our absolutely most favourite clowns are moviuping up in the world, appearing at Streetcar Ceowsnest. The usual antics and chaos unfols as Morro and Jasp contemplate the supernatural and try to have a fun night it. A great night out for us!
Saturday, 3 June 2017
Tarragon - Blind Date
Absolutely entertaining improv around a blind date. Selecting an audience member to be her blind date, Tess, one of the three actors playing this role, weaves an engaging and hilarious story around the unpredictable facts presented by her volunteer.
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