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Rosebud takes patrons on trip to Oz

 

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Rosebud Theatre is taking patrons on a romp through a fantasy world and reminding them there is no place like home in their production of The ‘Wizard of Oz.’

The unique Americana musical fairy tale continues its run on the Rosebud Opera Stage for the summer. Familiar faces to Rosebud fans include Cassia Schramm as Dorothy,  Dave Snider as the Tin Man and Mike Thiessen as the Great and Powerful Oz.

The story is a classic that audiences far and wide are familiar with, from possibly one of the most successful films ever. It plays to Rosebud Theatre’s strengths of big casts,  stage efficiency, and of course, music.

Shauna Murphy and Rachel Peacock provide the music for the familiar songs that get  young and old tapping their toes and humming along and the entire cast brings a strong voice to the show.

Familiarity does not take away from the energy  and zeal that the cast put into the  production. The company does a fine job of balancing between keeping true to the classic and familiar and putting their own signature on the play. They do this masterfully, allowing purists go home satisfied with  the production, but at the same time provide those special wow moments that only Rosebud Theatre can do.

The ‘Wizard Of Oz’ runs until September 5, and is truly fun for the whole family. Children and adults alike can enjoy the mastery of the language, and music, and get lost in the fairly tale on stage, which is just what is intended.


Local thrower heads to Tri Province Western Canada Challenge this weekend

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A local thrower is heading to Winnipeg to represent Drumheller.

St. Anthony’s student, 15 year old Payton Zacharuk is part of the University of Calgary Athletic Club (UCAC) team. 

She has made Team Alberta and will be heading to the Tri Province Western Canada Challenge at the University of Manitoba Stadium from July 17 to 19 with her teammates. 

This is her first year on the UCAC team. Previous to this she was part of a club in Airdrie.

At the Caltalf trials this spring, she finished fourth in discus, fifth in javelin, sixth in hammer throw and ninth in shot put. 

When asked why she decided to start competing in track she said, “We had to do it in grade six for school and I guess I liked it plus my older sister did it too.”

This year, Zacharuk moved from the midget category to the youth category, which covers ages 17 and under. 

Her mom, Elizabeth, said she is, “proud of her, she has done really, really well.”

“I think if she places in the top 10 in this, she will be pretty happy. There are some pretty good throwers,” Elizabeth said. 

When it comes to sportsmanship, Elizabeth said Payton always shows it.

“She gets along with all the girls from Edmonton, Manitoba, everywhere. It has been really good, I think, to get her out of Drumheller a bit (and) around other kids from different places and to travel. We travelled to B.C. last year and she did quite well. We travel all over the place for track meets and she meets kids. Sportsmanship is number one with our family because she comes from a long line of athletes,” Elizabeth said.

“That’s just how it is. Even (when) she had stepped over the line and they didn’t see it, she told them, and it was the best throw of the track meet. She was honest, that’s just how she is,” Elizabeth said.

Payton said she feels “it will be a good experience” for her. 

Elizabeth is travelling with Payton and the team as a chaperone. 

McFlurry truck passing through Drumheller today

 

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The McDonald's truck adventure made a stop into the Royal Tyrrell Museum parking lot today (Friday). Despite the rain, staff working in the truck said they had been quite busy handing out free McFlurries to celebrate the ice cream treat's 20th anniversary. Above is Rachelle Russell and her son Evan Russell who grabbed their free McFlurry on the way to their vehicle.

 


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