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The lineup
Concerts
Brochan Lom (Men's Chorus) and Fair Warning (Women's Chorus)
St. George's Anglican Church, 2:30 p.m. Tickets $10 at the door or by calling 204 453 5642.
Ecco
Crescent Fort Rouge United Church, 7 p.m. Present, Be the Change. Tickets $10 and $15 at www.eccochamberchoir.ca,or 204-888-4022.
Marianas Trench
MTS Centre, 7 p.m. Vancouver pop-rock group on Face the Music Tour. With Down With Webster, Anami Vice. Tickets $37.50 and $56.75 at Ticketmaster.
Buxtehude Evensong
All Saints' Anglican Church, corner of Broadway and Osborne, 4:30 p.m. Music of Dietrich Buxtehude: Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis: Mit Fried und Freud; Cantata: Jesu, Meine Freude; and Music for Organ. Choir and Soloists of All Saints' Anglican Church, with instrumental ensemble under the direction of Dietrich Bartel.
Theatre
RMTC: A Few Good Men
Continues to Nov. 10, John Hirsch Mainstage. Tickets start at $29 at 204-942-6537 or www.mtc.mb.ca.
The Brink
PTE, runs to Oct. 28, 3rd fl, Portage Place. Tickets at 204-942-5483.
Where The Wild Things Are
Manitoba Theatre For Young People, Shaw Performing Arts Centre, 1 and 4 p.m.
The Big Boom Theory
Celebrations Dinner Theatre, Canad Inn Fort Garry. Showtimes: 5 p.m. Tickets $30.95 to $69.95 at 204-982-8282.
Dance
RWB: The Princess & The Goblin
Centennial Concert Hall. 2 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets $29 to $105 at 204-956-279
Out and about
Safeway Boo At The Zoo
Continues to Oct. 28, 5:30 to 9 p.m. nightly, to Oct. 28, Assiniboine Park Zoo.
Phantasmagoria
Featuring works by local artists, to Nov. 4, 7 p.m. Dalnavert Museum. Admission $3 to 5
Six Pines Haunted Attraction
Located 4 km north of Perimeter Hwy 101 on Sturgeon Rd. www.sixpines.mb.ca or 204-633-3326.
Toopy and Binoo: And The Marshmallow Moon
Pantages Playhouse Theatre. Tickets at 1-855-985-5000.
Literary
Kimberley Clarke
Launch of Addie Sinclair: Vortex of Doom 2 p.m., McNally Robinson
Grant & Barbara Sirola
November Years: Reflections on Aging and Repeat Performance: The Nuclear Age, 2 p.m., McNally Robinson.
Nitespots
Cavern (112 Osborne, downstairs): Open mike comedy
King's Head (120 King): All the Kings Men
Marion (393 Marion): ORena Semenko
Palm Room (Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway): Elmer Negado
Pyramid Cabaret (176 Fort): Grimes
Times Change(d) (Main & St. Mary Ave.): Big Dave McLean
Upperdeck Sports Bar (McPhillips Station Casino): Pepe Cortes
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition October 21, 2012 A15
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