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Dinosaur half to include full marathon



    Already 231 are signed up for the fifth annual Community Futures Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon event scheduled for September 14, and along with runners, they are looking for volunteers.
    This year the event is celebrating its fifth anniversary and to mark this, they are adding a full 42-kilometre marathon road race.  It takes on all aspects of the varied Drumheller terrain.
    While registration appears strong, organizer Colin Kloot says there are only 16 racers signed up for the full marathon.
    “Those numbers are strong,” he said, adding that the participation in the 5K family walk and run usually picks up towards the end.
    The Community Futures Half Marathon registration is strong with about 130 and counting signed up. Kloot says there is still time for those wishing to train and do their first half marathon to get in shape for that race.
    “It’s not too late to start training, but they should get going,” he said, adding, “when training, listen to your body.”
    The Encana 10k run also sees strong registration, however Kloot expects they could see some dropping out to take on the first Tough Mudder Event in Drumheller coming up on September 6 and 7.
    There is a real need for volunteers to help mark the fifth anniversary of the race. The race is a grassroots effort that in its first four years has raised $53,000 for the Badlands Community Facility.
    Those who are interested in volunteering for the event to fill a variety of roles can contact Becky Kowalchuk at becky.kowalchuk@gov.ab.ca or call 403-820-6202.


Seeing double in Rosebud


    Blink, blink...Are you seeing double? We sure are in Rosebud!
    There are two shows in Rosebud this summer and one actor who is busy performing in both. Joel Stephanson appears as His Nibs at the Opera House in Chickens and transforms into C.S. Lewis for Freud’s Last Session at the BMO Studio Stage.
     Stephanson is a resident company member of Rosebud Theatre who first connected with Rosebud in 2009 when he emailed the Theatre to ask about the blank spaces next to some of the “musician” roles for that summer’s production of Man of La Mancha. That led to him playing bass for the show, and since then he has appeared in several other Rosebud Theatre shows as a musician, actor, or both. As of the fall of 2012, he became a full-time Rosebud resident. 
     When asked about the challenge of being in two shows at the same time, Stephanson says, “Sometimes it’s purely a matter of energy. It gets daunting to gear up for such a drastically different show soon after the first one ends, but the variety can itself be oddly energizing. There are wonderful, supportive people working on each production, which helps a great deal as well. Mostly, I feel lucky to be a part of both.”
    A roller coaster debate ensues when legendary psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, invites famous author, C.S. Lewis to his office in Freud’s Last Session. Expecting a confrontation for his recent satire of Freud, Lewis soon realizes there’s a much more significant agenda in this fictional story. On the day England enters World War II, these two brilliant men address the greatest questions of all time: God, love, sex and the meaning of life...just weeks before Freud takes his own.
    Chickens, tells the story of Pal, a bankrupt farmer with one last chance to save the farm. When he starts investing his hopes in exotic chickens, his wife, Liza, thinks he’s flown the coop! With rowdy roosters running amuck and aging hens looking for love, this musical romantic comedy will have audiences of all ages singing along and rolling in the aisles with laughter!

Passion Play cancels Friday night's performance

The Badlands Passion Play has been forced to cancel its performance on Friday, July 25, 2014.

The Passion Play posted on it s Facebook Page that concerns about the weather has prompted them to cancel tonight’s performance,

            “The combination of rain and high winds posses a hazard to both our audience and our actors,” states a letter from executive director Vance Neudorf.

It notes that ticket holders have three options available:

• Reschedule for this coming Saturday or Sunday (we have space available). Just call 1-888-823-2001 ext. 221. The weather is looking good for Saturday and Sunday.

• Request a certificate for the value of your tickets for next year’s performances. You can give these away if you cannot make it next year.

• Ticket holders may donate the cost of your tickets to the Passion Play for a tax-deductible receipt.

 


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