KINOSOO PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS
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Saturday, October 20th, 2012Jake's Gift
Jakes Gift is a surprisingly funny drama that tells the story of a Canadian World War II Veteran who reluctantly returns to Normandy, France, for the 60th anniversary of D-Day. Since 2007 Julia Mackey and Dirk Van Stralen have toured this one act 60 minute play to rave reviews in over 120 communities across Canada. The play has received critical acclaim at festivals and theatres. ![]() |
Thursday, November 29th, 2012John McDermott
Legend is not a title that John McDermott would readily embrace but his accomplishments have become legendary in recording industry lore. He is known as an international recording star with a commitment to veteran's causes. He participated in the PBS program the Irish Tenors which led to a US gold record, three US tours and a high profile media schedule which included appearances on Good Morning America and the To-day Show. John McDermott is an artist whose sense of respect for tradition and understanding of sentiment behind the music resonates worldwide. *NOTE: JOHN MCDERMOTT WILL BE PLAYING ATTHE COLD LAKE HIGH SCHOOLTHEATRE, NO SUPPER WILL BE OFFERED.* ![]() source: http://johnmcdermott.com/ |
Saturday, February 2nd, 2013Jesse Peters Trio
Canadian crooner and pianist Jesse Peters captures a listener's imagination with a vocal driven mix of original and classic swing to energetic romps that pay tribute to Ray Charles and the King of Pop himself. Jesse Peters has been a force in Canadian music since 1998. While still in high school he garnered rave reviews as a singer-songwriter from distinguished jazz artist Ingrid Jensen and Diana Krall. In concert Jesse and his trio traverse a musical path of originals written over the past 10 years and classics that give wing to his vocal range. Audience engaging and musically captivating. ![]() source: http://www.jessepeterstrio.com |
Saturday, March 16th, 2013Lorne Elliott
Bring out your spare funny bones! Lorne Elliott is set to send your giggles "madly off in all directions". With his barely tamed afro, his rubbery face and his miniature guitar, the Canadian musical comedian is the master of all that is silly, side-splitting and strange. Combining dry humour with musical numbers and skits Elliott is a shrewd observer of the behavior of the Canadian human animal. Often self-deprecating, always silly and never profane, Elliott's funny is family friendly. ![]() source: http://www.lorne-elliott.com |
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