April 2, 2013

Theatre by the River Fundraiser: Wine & Words l Buried Child

April 13, 7:00 pm
The Asper Centre for Theatre and Film, 400 Colony

Theatre by the River is proud to bring new written works to life for its annual fundraiser, Wine & Words.  The event will showcase never-before-published works by established and emerging writers. The staged readings performed by local celebrities and professional actors will be coupled by a selection of wines. 

Confirmed authors include: Kit Pearson, Waubgeshig Rice, Ellen Peterson, Sally Ito, 
Clare Murphy, Warren Cariou, David Alexander Robertson, Chandra Mayor, Susie Moloney, 
Michael Minor, Katherine Thorsteinson, Breanna Muir, Julienne Isaacs, K.I. Press, 
Kim MacRae, Ariel Gordon, Joanne Epp, Teresa-Lee Cooke, Kendra Jones, and Talia Pura. 
Tom Keenan will also perform a new song!

TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR. Buy your tickets  

Featuring the reading talents of:
Chrissy Troy (Virgin 103.1)
Doug Spiers (Winnipeg Free Press)
Joff Schmidt (CBC)
Sheila North Wilson (AMC)
Debbie Patterson
Charlene Van Beukenhout
Cory Wojcik
Columpa Bobb
John Ted Wynne
Stephanie Plaitin
Carolyn Gray
Gislina Patterson
Suzie Martin
Andrea Del Campo
Heidi Malazdrewich
Toni Reimer

Hosted by Megan Herkert, Kevin Anderson, Mel Marginet and Derek Leenhouts.

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The Prairie Theatre Exchange Adult Company presents Buried Child by Sam Shepard.
In his 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning family drama Sam Shepard takes a macabre look at one American Midwestern family with a very dark secret.

Colin Jackson Studio at Prairie Theatre Exchange,  Unit Y300 - 393 Portage Avenue
April 12, 7:30 pm
April 13, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

Tickets are $10 Regular / $5 Students and Seniors
All performances are rush seating.
Call (204) 942-5483 to purchase tickets in advance.

Featuring:
Erin Essery
Tristen Foy
Ivan Henwood
Robert King
Duncan McGregor
Reba Terlson
Andrew Thompson

Directed By Brenda McLean
Stage Manager: Meg Fergusson
Lighting Design/Technician: Garrett Rusnak
Sound Design: Kevin Ramberran
School Director: John B. Lowe

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