BLOWIN' IN THE WIND presented by Theatre Kelowna Society
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Weekly: September 20 to October 4
Location: Black Box Theatre
Address: 1375 Water Street
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
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BLOWIN' IN THE WIND presented by Theatre Kelowna Society
THEATRE KELOWNA SOCIETY Presents
BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
"A Musical Revue featuring Folk Music of the 1960's"
WHEN: September 16th to October 4th
TIME: Evening shows Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm.
Matinee Sundays only at 2 pm.
PLACE: Black Box Theatre
TICKETS: $25 + service charges in advance at www.selectyourtickets.com // Prospera Place Box Office 250-762-5050 // or $30 cash at the door
Our Fall Show at the Black Box Theatre this year will be a musical revue featuring the folk music of the 1960’s. Due to the enormous popularity of our last tribute to the 1960’s “The Swingin’ Sixties,” we have decided to once again explore the large treasure trove of music from that era. This time however, we will visit the “folk revival” that started in about 1959.
We are also pleased to feature more Canadian content, including the music of Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, Ian & Sylvia and Leonard Cohen. This will be combined with music by great American folk singers such as Pete Seeger, The Weavers, The Kingston Trio, The Chad Mitchell Trio, Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, Peter Paul & Mary, Tom Paxton, The Brothers Four and Simon & Garfunkel.
We will also pay tribute to the comedy of the era that spawned the first “comedy albums”
The show will be written and directed by Jeff Samin, who has put together many of the past Black Box shows. The show will run from September 16 to October 4. The Black Box Theatre is located at the rear of the Kelowna Community Theatre. Evening shows will run Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm with a matinee show on Sunday at 2 pm.
The cast includes TKS regulars Shannon Bracken and Ashley Lewicki, and Kelowna musicians Jim Rhindress, Mike Minions, Darwyn Sloat, Ian Krebs and Gloriah Poulette with the possibility of others being added if time commitments allow them.
Seating is limited so it is strongly recommended that tickets are purchased early.
Black Box Theatre 1375 Water Street
events@kelownanow.com
THEATRE KELOWNA SOCIETY Presents
BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
"A Musical Revue featuring Folk Music of the 1960's"
WHEN: September 16th to October 4th
TIME: Evening shows Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm.
Matinee Sundays only at 2 pm.
PLACE: Black Box Theatre
TICKETS: $25 + service charges in advance at www.selectyourtickets.com // Prospera Place Box Office 250-762-5050 // or $30 cash at the door
Our Fall Show at the Black Box Theatre this year will be a musical revue featuring the folk music of the 1960’s. Due to the enormous popularity of our last tribute to the 1960’s “The Swingin’ Sixties,” we have decided to once again explore the large treasure trove of music from that era. This time however, we will visit the “folk revival” that started in about 1959.
We are also pleased to feature more Canadian content, including the music of Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, Ian & Sylvia and Leonard Cohen. This will be combined with music by great American folk singers such as Pete Seeger, The Weavers, The Kingston Trio, The Chad Mitchell Trio, Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, Peter Paul & Mary, Tom Paxton, The Brothers Four and Simon & Garfunkel.
We will also pay tribute to the comedy of the era that spawned the first “comedy albums”
The show will be written and directed by Jeff Samin, who has put together many of the past Black Box shows. The show will run from September 16 to October 4. The Black Box Theatre is located at the rear of the Kelowna Community Theatre. Evening shows will run Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm with a matinee show on Sunday at 2 pm.
The cast includes TKS regulars Shannon Bracken and Ashley Lewicki, and Kelowna musicians Jim Rhindress, Mike Minions, Darwyn Sloat, Ian Krebs and Gloriah Poulette with the possibility of others being added if time commitments allow them.
Seating is limited so it is strongly recommended that tickets are purchased early.