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SUMMARY:Scenes from the Nanaimo Indian Hospital
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Laura Cranmer of ‘Namgis and Haida descent\, an Indian hospital and residential school survivor\, wrote “Scenes from the Nanaimo Indian Hospital” based on her three-year stay at the hospital as a young child. In this staged reading\, the Nanaimo Indian Hospital is re-imagined to be the confluence of the Island’s great linguistic diversity embodied by the three young girls—Dorothy Myth representing Kwak’wala\, Esther Williams representing Hul’q’umin’um’\, and Mary Robins representing Nuu-chah-nulth—whose growing friendship in Ward B consists of delight in language comparisons while sinister medical undercurrents are revealed in the dialogue and action between the medical staff. This applied theatre research project centers on Indigenous language reawakening. \nWarning: Mature content. Mental health support workers will be available for survivors & audience members.\nPost-show talk in the theatre. Note: the post-show talk will be transcribed for research and education purposes. \nThis is an educational performance and supports for mental health. Watch about it here (all three at this link) or individual films here: \n\nEducation and Applied Theatre (6 minutes)\nMental Health (7 minutes)\nReawakening Language (11 minutes)\n\nTickets: $30 Adult\, $15 Student (+applicable taxes & fees) \nComplimentary Tickets: Free tickets are available for survivors\, the Ligwilda’xw peoples (the We Wai Kai\, Wei Wai Kum\, and Kwiakah First Nation communities)\, surrounding Nations\, and any patrons who are in need of this gift. Please use the code VIPGuest online or call our Ticket Centre: 250-287-7465 ext. 1 to speak with someone directly. Our team is happy to assist you.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/scenes-from-the-nanaimo-indian-hospital/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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SUMMARY:Scenes from the Nanaimo Indian Hospital
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Laura Cranmer of ‘Namgis and Haida descent\, an Indian hospital and residential school survivor\, wrote “Scenes from the Nanaimo Indian Hospital” based on her three-year stay at the hospital as a young child. In this staged reading\, the Nanaimo Indian Hospital is re-imagined to be the confluence of the Island’s great linguistic diversity embodied by the three young girls—Dorothy Myth representing Kwak’wala\, Esther Williams representing Hul’q’umin’um’\, and Mary Robins representing Nuu-chah-nulth—whose growing friendship in Ward B consists of delight in language comparisons while sinister medical undercurrents are revealed in the dialogue and action between the medical staff. This applied theatre research project centers on Indigenous language reawakening. \nWarning: Mature content. Mental health support workers will be available for survivors & audience members.\nPost-show talk in the theatre. Note: the post-show talk will be transcribed for research and education purposes. \nThis is an educational performance and supports for mental health. Watch about it here (all three at this link) or individual films here: \n\nEducation and Applied Theatre (6 minutes)\nMental Health (7 minutes)\nReawakening Language (11 minutes)\n\nTickets: $30 Adult\, $15 Student (+applicable taxes & fees) \nComplimentary Tickets: Free tickets are available for survivors\, the Ligwilda’xw peoples (the We Wai Kai\, Wei Wai Kum\, and Kwiakah First Nation communities)\, surrounding Nations\, and any patrons who are in need of this gift. Please use the code VIPGuest online or call our Ticket Centre: 250-287-7465 ext. 1 to speak with someone directly. Our team is happy to assist you.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/scenes-from-the-nanaimo-indian-hospital-2/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240302T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240302T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T014028
CREATED:20231208T180045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231202T230230Z
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SUMMARY:Rock or Bust
DESCRIPTION:Rock or Bust\, the ultimate AC/DC tribute band\, has played to sold out shows from northern BC and Alberta to rock crowds as far as Los Cabo Mexico. The band has performed in casinos\, theatres\, arenas and outdoor festivals. This band has the finest musicians that play the part of the original AC/DC band members to deliver the look and the sound of the real deal. It’s one powerful show you won’t want to miss. \nRock or Bust achieves a high energy rock show that will have you out of your seats rockin’ till the end of the show and wanting more! Rock or Bust plays AC/DC hits such as Highway to Hell\, Shook Me All Night Long\, Hells Bells\, Back in Black and many more of AC/DC’s other great songs! Come on out for a rockin’ good time.  \nSee you all there!  \nTickets: $47.50 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/rock-or-bust/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240309T213000
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CREATED:20231002T161721Z
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SUMMARY:The Comic Strippers (19+ Only)
DESCRIPTION:THE COMIC STRIPPERS (19+ only)\nA stripper parody and improv comedy show \nThe award winning improv comedians are back with a new show\, more moves and even quicker wits.\nA SHOW FOR ALL GENDERS… 19+ ONLY\nWARNING! No extreme nudity\, just extreme hilarity. \nA fictitious male stripper troupe (played by a cast of some of Canada’s best improvisational comedians) performs a sexylarious improv comedy show. They try to be sexy… it just comes out funny. Constantly grooving and gyrating in between scenes they banter with the crowd and perform their hilarious twist on improv sketches. They sing\, they “dance”\, and they are ready to make you laugh. Semi undressed and completely unscripted\, The Comic Strippers take off their shirts and take on your suggestions to create a whole new genre of comedy. \n‘BEST LIVE PRODUCTION’ Canadian Comedy Award Winner\n★★★★★ “Extremely Funny!” – UK Fringe Review\n“The show is suitable for both men and women. An entertaining ride where anything goes.” – Rip It Up Magazine\n“One of the most hilarious shows I’ve ever seen.” – Vancouver Sun \nwww.thecomicstrippers.com \nTickets: $49 Admission\, $44 Groups 6+ (includes GST\, +applicable fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/the-comic-strippers-19-only-3/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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SUMMARY:Queens of Comedy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of comedy to celebrate International Women’s Day! Featuring an uproarious trio of the funniest names in the biz; Jane Stanton\, Sophia Johnson\, and Britney Lysing. \nThis year celebrate women with laughs! Grab your friends and get ready for a night of non-stop comedy. \nJane Stanton \nSince breaking onto the Canadian Comedy scene\, Jane Stanton has become one of the country’s favourite headliners. With multiple festival appearances across North America\, Jane has been featured at the prestigious Montreal “Just for Laughs”\, JFL 42(Toronto)\, JFL Northwest(Vancouver)\, Bumpershoot Festival\, Seattle’s International Comedy Competition\, Halifax Comedy Festival & Winnipeg Comedy Festival(was voted audience favourite in 2019). Jane’s debut album “Date Night” reached number 1# on iTunes. \nIn early 2021\, Jane launched her podcast “High School Sucked” which has quickly risen to the top 100 comedy podcasts worldwide. Also an accomplished actor\, Jane Stanton most recently worked on Disney’s: The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers\, Gus Van Sant in the ABC mini-series “When We Rise” as well as A&E’s “The Returned”\, Amazon Prime The Twilight Zone” and CBC’s “Artic Air”. Jane was also on two hugely popular web series\, “The Staff Room” and “The Acting Class.” \nBetween touring her headline act and appearances on such hit shows like CBC’s The Debaters\, CBC LOL\, Jane has appeared alongside the likes of Tig Notaro\, Fortune Feimster\, Melissa Villasenor\, Arie Spears\, Godfrey\, Bobby Lee\, Natasha Leggero and SNL’s Michael Che. \nWhen she’s not touring\, Jane Stanton resides in Vancouver BC with her two ‘children* Hoffman & Pancake. *dogs \nBrittany Lyseng \nBrittany Lyseng is a nationally touring Stand-Up Comedian\, Writer and Podcaster. Her comedy career began after 12 years as a tradesman with the desire to lift less and laugh more\, and in turn has become one of the Canadian industry’s fastest rising stars. She has been seen on CTV’s Roast Battles Canada\, CBC’s New Wave of Stand-Up Comedy\, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network\, and CTV’s The Stand-Up Show with Jon Dore\, as well as making appearances on CBC Radio’s The Debaters. Released in 2019\, her first album Going Up debuted at #1 on iTunes and was followed with appearances at three Just For Laughs festivals (Montreal\, JFL 42 in Toronto\, and Vancouver’s JFL Northwest). Most recently she was featured in Reader’s Digest magazine\, and was graced with a 2022 Canadian Screen Awards nomination. \nSophia Johnson \nSophia Johnson is an actor and comedian from New Zealand. You might have seen her on Netflix’s ‘Ash vs the Evil Dead’\, CW’s ‘legends of tomorrow’ and ‘Nancy Drew’ She has performed at three New Zealand International comedy festivals\, including her sell out show ’50 minutes plus laughs’. She has worked as a writer for several years on the hit NZ comedy TV show ‘7 Days’. You can hear her on the Just for Laughs originals ‘Best of The West’ album ‘Yee-Haw Hell Yeah’. Her TV set for the New Wave of Stand Up at Just for Laughs Vancouver recent aired on CBC Gem! She also appeared as a guest on TVNZ’s comedy news show ‘The Project’. \nTickets: $35 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/queens-of-comedy/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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SUMMARY:CRFF Anatomy of a Fall
DESCRIPTION:The much-lauded winner of this year’s Palme d’Or\, Justine Triet’s fourth feature has cemented her status as one of today’s great filmmaking talents. Unfolding over two-and-a-half hours like a compulsively readable novel\, the riveting Anatomy of a Fall is both a dissection of an intimate relationship and of the judiciary process. \nSandra (a ferocious\, magnetic\, and edgy Sandra Hüller; Toni Erdmann\, The Zone of Interest) is a successful German writer who lives in the French Alps with her husband Samuel (Samuel Theis) and their visually-impaired son Daniel (Milo Machado Graner). A brilliant\, decibel-bursting opening scene suggests tensions in their isolated chalet\, so when Samuel is discovered dead in the snow beneath one of their windows\, suspicion is quickly aroused. Did he take his own life\, or was he pushed to his death? When the investigation proves to be inconclusive — its varying angles hinting at the microscopic examination to come — Sandra is ultimately indicted and put on trial. \nA captivating and sharply directed\, written\, and acted courtroom procedural\, Anatomy of a Fall functions like a trenchant autopsy of confirmation bias and ambiguity itself\, with the court an operatic arena in which every gesture\, word\, and past interaction are ripe for judgment. As scrutiny turns to Sandra’s complex character and her tumultuous relationship with Samuel — their artistic rivalries\, romantic jealousies\, and contempt — the couple’s young son becomes the key witness. \nTaut\, suspenseful\, and thrilling until the final moment\, Anatomy of a Fall progresses like a heady puzzle that tackles the messiness of existence and the often-elusive nature of truth itself. \n“Part true crime legal thriller and part family drama\, Triet’s Palme d’Or winner is a thrilling story about perception\, truth\, and ambition.” -Therese Lacson\, Collider \nFrench\, English\, German \nRated R \nTickets: $15 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/crff-anatomy-of-a-fall/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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SUMMARY:The Arrogant Worms
DESCRIPTION:The Arrogant Worms have spent over three decades making fun of a big dumb world. Their songs have been played on the radio\, the internet\, and in outer space on the space shuttle Endeavour. The Worms began at Queen’s University in 1991 when members of the student cabaret group\, The Queen’s Players\, started writing songs and sketches for the campus radio station\, CFRC. One day they send off a cassette of their song “Canadian Crisis Song” to the CBC radio show Basic Black. To their surprise the show decided to play the song. All they needed to know was the name of the group—eventually they came up with one: The Arrogant Worms. \nThe Worms began as a four-piece group consisting of Steve Wood\, John Whytock\, Mike McCormick\, and Trevor Strong. They played any place that would have them—bars\, street corners\, fringe festivals—as they slowly developed their signature style of “singing songs and yammering on” that would make them the mildest form of famous. They released their first album\, cleverly titled “The Arrogant Worms” in 1992 which contained the song\, The Last Saskatchewan Pirate\, which has since been covered by groups including Captain Tractor and The Longest Johns. Steve Wood departed soon after the release of the album\, making the group a Trio. \nIn the following years the Worms toured relentlessly across Canada\, often crossing the county multiple times in a year\, first in Mike’s Plymouth Horizon\, and then in their brand-new Chrysler mini-van (which were all the rage at the time). Their second release\, Russell’s Shorts\, came out in 1994 and contained the song\, Carrot Juice is Murder\, which became the number one song on the Doctor Demento Show in 1995. Later that year they released their third album C’est Cheese\, which also marked the departure of John Whytock from the group due to his desire to have some sort of life. \nDeciding to remain a trio\, Mike and Trevor searched intensely\, but briefly\, for a new member. Soon Chris Patterson\, who they knew from the Queen’s Players\, joined the group\, adding a much-needed element of dance to the stage show. From there\, their slow rise continued unabated\, and soon they were playing theatres instead of bars and making main stage appearances at folk festivals across Canada. Since then\, they have played Parliament Hill on Canada Day\, a wedding at the Grand Canyon\, and with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra—a show that was recorded and released on DVD. \nNow\, over three decades into a career where they have released 13 albums\, they still create—putting out a new song every month on their Patreon page. The Arrogant Worms continue to provide tuneful and silly escapism for everyone who needs it. \nTickets: $32.50 Members\, $37.50 Non-Members (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/the-arrogant-worms/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240316T213000
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SUMMARY:Jason Verners
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning magician Jason Verners returns to Campbell River\, BC\, for his most thrilling magic experience to date. Presented by Campbell River Shrine Club. \nFresh off of his appearance on Got Talent España\, 25-year-old magician Jason Verners is proud to present his most enthralling production to date: Live @ Tidemark. With performances across North America\, multiple international awards and regular network television appearances\, Jason is thrilled to return to Campbell River\, BC for a very special performance. For 2024\, Jason has created a “greatest hits” performance with a unique combination of sleight-of-hand magic\, audience participation and countless surprises. Jason Verners has been called “The next David Blaine” by celebrities and press across the nation\, and we invite you to come witness why. \nFor a sample of Jason’s magic\, visit: https://jasonverners.com/ \n“One of the most promising rising stars in magic today.” -Vanish Magazine \n“A ★★★★★ Show” -Mike Devlin\, Times Colonist \nBio: \nJason Verners has been called “The Magician For The Millennial”. Born on the West Coast of Canada\, Jason spent his childhood years mastering the art of sleight-of-hand. Now at just 25 years old\, he has spent the past decade performing his magic all across North America. He has won numerous international awards for his craft\, including a gold medal at PCAM and a bronze medal in The International Youth Magic Championships in Las Vegas. \nMost recently\, Jason was nominated for Canadian Magician of the Year and Canadian Rising Star at the Allan Slaight Awards and was featured on the cover of Vanish Magazine\, the largest magic industry publication in the world. Currently\, Jason is competing in season nine of Got Talent España\, and is sharing his latest effects during his regular appearances on CHEK’s “The Upside” TV program. \nVerners’ illusions have been featured on national television channels including: The Space Channel\, Hallmark and even Shane Black’s blockbuster film: The Predator. Jason Verners can now be found performing at celebrity parties\, theatres and exclusive client events all over the world. He has the ability to entertain anyone\, anywhere! \nTickets: $35 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees) \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHbSyMs8xuo
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/jason-verners/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240317T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T014028
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SUMMARY:Led Zepagain
DESCRIPTION:The longest-standing tribute to Led Zeppelin in the world today\, Led Zepagain captures the heart and soul of “the world’s greatest band”\, replicating the ultimate Led Zeppelin experience.  Jimmy Page says\, “It’s as close as you’ll ever get to the real deal”.  From the high-energy electric classics to the beautiful acoustic works\, you will be mesmerized as LED ZEPAGAIN resurrects Page’s soaring guitar leads\, Jones’ brilliant keyboard passages\, Bonham’s trademark pounding rhythms and the signature Robert Plant vocals.  As you experience immortal classics “Stairway to Heaven”\, “Immigrant Song”\, “Whole Lotta Love” “Rock ‘n’ Roll” and “Black Dog”\, you’ll understand why Led Zepagain has become highly regarded as the most authentic representation of Led Zeppelin in the world today. \nWhen Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page attended a Led Zepagain show at the House of Blues in Los Angeles\, he was absolutely astonished\, stating: “It’s amazing how much you sound like us. You were inside the music\, and you paid attention to detail in your presentation. I can tell you really love our music!” As a result\, the band was hired by Page’s ABC Trust to play a benefit show for the children of Brazil.  Page also invited Led Zepagain to attend Led Zeppelin’s 2007 Reunion Concert at London’s O2 Arena by invitation of Mr. Page. Additionally\, the band received a surprise visit from Jason Bonham in March\, 2009 as he sat in with the band on their encore performance of “Rock and Roll”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w6noToYSqQ. \nWith well over a million downloads on iTunes to their credit\, LED ZEPAGAIN has been featured on AXS TV’s “World’s Greatest Tribute Bands” (2014) and were asked to return\, performing the iconic Led Zeppelin album “lV” in its entirety (2017). The band has also entered pop culture\, having been mentioned on network TV shows “The Gilmore Girls”\, “Chicago Fire” and “Bad Judge”. \nThe band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery (“Robert Plant”)\, guitarist/mandolinist Anthony David Thymiakos (“Jimmy Page”)\, bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten (“John Paul Jones”) and welcomes Scott Brooks to the Led Zepagain family\, in the role of drummer/percussionist (“John Bonham”)\, playing to packed houses around the world. From the sound and the look to the vintage equipment and costuming\, LED ZEPAGAIN will be the closest thing that you will ever see to a live Led Zeppelin performance! Come on out and see what Jimmy Page was talking about. \nFor more about LED ZEPAGAIN please visit www.zepagain.com. \nTickets: $50 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/led-zepagain-5/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240318T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T014028
CREATED:20240226T235852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T235852Z
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SUMMARY:Guardians of the Green Theatre Camp
DESCRIPTION:Guardians of the Green: A Journey Through Time to Save Tomorrow \nIn a dystopian future where sprawling cities have replaced lush forests and humans rely on manufactured air within domed habitats\, a group of children is tasked with a critical mission: to journey back in time and retrieve trees from the past. With the fate of humanity’s dwindling oxygen supply hanging in the balance\, these young guardians must navigate the challenges of both the past and the present\, facing adversaries who seek to thwart their mission and protect the status quo. As they venture through time\, they unravel secrets about the destruction of the natural world and discover the true essence of stewardship and responsibility. Will they succeed in securing the future’s oxygen\, or will they suffer for the mistakes of the past?  \nWhat to expect at the camp \nParticipants will have the opportunity to learn key acting techniques such as character development\, vocal projection\, improvisation and memorization. \nGuardians of the Green Theatre Camp will run during SD72’s spring break March 18th through 22nd from 9am to 3pm at the Tidemark Theatre. On the final day of camp\, students will present a performance for their families and friends.  \nRegistration: $152.50 Registration (+applicable taxes and fees) | Ages 8-14
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/guardians-of-the-green-theatre-camp/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240324T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240324T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T014028
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SUMMARY:Rotary Honours Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Rotary Honours Concert celebrates the artistic talents of exceptional young people in our community with a free concert as Rotary’s gift to the City. It speaks to the dedication of teachers and parents in keeping the artistic threads of the past alive to pass on to future generations. As children’s author\, Hendrik Willem van Loon wrote: “The arts are an even better barometer of what is happening in our world than the stock market or the debates in congress.” The award winners chosen to perform in the 2024 RHC showcase this artistic talent\, as well as the variety and scope of the arts available in our community. \nAmong those performing this year are: \n\nRiver City Sidemen\nCR DanceXtreme\nRose Gibson\, solo\nRebekah Draper and Winnie Lelliott\, duet\nEvita Wylie\, piano solo\nKathy Mascia School of Dance\nTimberline Secondary\nSolstice Studio\nStudio North Dance Academy\nElla Gregory\, Studio North Dance Academy\n\nRotarians have long been committed to serving youth in their communities: Rotary offers educational programs such as Rotary Peace Fellowships\, and provides grant funds for scholarships and service projects conducted by\, or benefiting\, youth. These student/youth programs can change the lives of those who participate; young people can earn scholarships\, travel on cultural exchanges\, or help a community through a service project. \nThe New Generations Avenue of Service – which became Rotary’s fifth “Avenue of Service” in 2010 – streamlines the exceptional work that Rotarians do with youth and young adults. It entrenches a fundamental idea: that every Rotarian has a responsibility to support the personal and professional success of young people\, while recognizing the diversity of their needs. \nTickets are free of charge\, we ask that you contact the box office to reserve your tickets. \nFirst come\, first served. Limit 4 tickets per household. Please indicate at the time of reservation if you require wheelchair seating.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/rotary-honours-concert-8/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240326T210000
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CREATED:20231213T222005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T192744Z
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SUMMARY:CRFF Fallen Leaves
DESCRIPTION:Aki Kaurismäki’s (Le Havre\, The Other Side of Hope\, The Man Without a Past) 20th feature in 40 years\, Fallen Leaves takes place in a very personalized version of Helsinki\, one intimately familiar to longtime admirers of the Finnish director’s hilariously deadpan\, fervently humanist tragicomedies. Ansa (Alma Pöysti\, Tove) and Holappa (Jussi Vatanen) spend their waking hours in drab workplaces\, bars full of stone-faced patrons\, and sparsely decorated homes in which a radio is the height of modern technology. Despite the decades that have passed between Kaurismäki’s latest and his Proletariat Trilogy (1986-90) — of which the director considers Fallen Leaves a belated extension — they all seem to take place in the same sad\, strange world. \nYet within this space\, viewers will find the richness of feeling that’s a hallmark of the director’s recent work. Fallen Leaves is also among his funniest movies\, with Kaurismäki taking full advantage of all the sight gags and recurring jokes at his disposal. The material just gets richer as the bond between Ansa and Holappa deepens\, their first encounter at a karaoke bar followed by an outing to a screening of Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die (one of many nods to Kaurismäki’s friends and inspirations). \nThe couple’s chance for happiness feels all the more precious due to the film’s only significant acknowledgement of our present moment: news reports on the war in Ukraine\, a source of anxiety in a country that shares a 1\,340-kilometre border with Russia. This intrusion of the real adds another layer of poignancy to Kaurismäki’s celebration of the solace we may find in each other\, if we’re brave enough to try. \n“Fallen Leaves is another of Kaurismäki’s beguiling and delightful cinephile comedies\, featuring foot-tapping rock’n’roll. It’s romantic and sweet-natured\, in a deadpan style that in no way undermines or ironises the emotions involved and with some sharp things to say about contemporary politics.” -Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardian \nFinnish \nNot Rated \nAlso featuring short film\, Stand In: A hopeless romantic\, Luke\, stands in for his best friend’s arranged marriage with Sofia\, a 20-something who doesn’t believe in true love. \nTickets: $15 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/crff-fallen-leaves/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240327T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240327T214000
DTSTAMP:20260515T014028
CREATED:20231120T152012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T152012Z
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SUMMARY:Louisiana Hayride Show
DESCRIPTION:LOUISIANA HAYRIDE SHOW – Always Something New! \nTake a trip down memory lane with this unique and incredibly entertaining musical celebration. \nThe Louisiana Hayride Show\, with amazing world class tribute artists and live band will bring you back in time to when songs were meaningful\, the words were understood and the sound was pleasant. \nLegendary stars will come to life before your eyes! You’ll think you’re at their concert when you see Elvis Presley\, Patsy Cline\, Buddy Holly\, Lefty Frizzell\, Loretta Lynn\, Roy Orbison\, Shania Twain\, Crystal Gayle and Willie Nelson step on stage to sing their big hits. \nYou’ll hear classics you can sing along to such as Hound Dog\, Crazy\, Pretty Woman\, On the Road Again\, Coalminer’s Daughter\, That’ll Be the Day\, That Don’t Impress Me Much and many more! \nFor those who have seen this production before\, the Louisiana Hayride Show is always adding new and fun material to keep you surprised and totally entertained from start to finish. \nTell your friends and family and get your tickets now before the show sells out. \nFor more information and complete tour schedule\, go to www.hayrideshow.com \nTickets: $52.50 Admission (+applicable taxes & fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/louisiana-hayride-show-4/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre\, 1220 Shoppers Row\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:At the Tidemark
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