Page 22 - April 29, 2019
P. 22
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 22 MONDAY APRIL 29, 2019 MONDAY APRIL 22, 2019 PAGE 13
A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
Upcoming PCHS and Pine Grove present five plays
Upcoming
Events during “An Evening of One Acts”
Events
by Cassie Kushniruk F o l l o w i n g esteem, social media,
Apr 27: The intermission, Parkland and school work. On
Parkland Lodge For nine years, Ecole students performed “I Friday, the teens arrive at
Auxiliary is holding a Pine Grove Middle Hate Love”, a heavy and an unchaperoned party
Spring Tea and Bake School's and Parkland emotional play about a preparing to unravel
Sale from 1:30 – C o m p o s i t e H i g h girl's decision to commit themselves after a tough
3:00 pm at Parkland S c h o o l ' s D r a m a suicide, ultimately to be week, but the aftermath
Lodge. Come join departments have joined d e c i d e d b y h e r leads to a horrible car
us. forces to present an personified emotions. accident involving one
evening of one act plays While Pine Grove of the students. The play
Apr 27: The Pine to an Edson audience in students repeated “Not dramatized how the teen
Grove Hall is hosting preparation for their So Grimm Tales” during brain, which is described
a family dance from upcoming Zones Drama the April 17 show, in the play as a “work in
6 pm to 10 pm. Festivals. P a r k l a n d s t u d e n t s progress”, thinks and
Contact 780-723- On April 16 and 17, the performed two new works, allowing both
1438 or 780-728- schools presented a total plays for the audience. t e e n s t o b e t t e r
6340 for more of five plays to two sold In “No Show”, junior understand themselves
information. out audiences at the Red high Parkland students and parents to better
Brick Arts Centre, each took on the roles of understand the thought
May 3-5: The Edson o f w h i c h w e r e students in theatre class p r o c e s s o f t h e i r
Creative Arts Society intermixed with humor, who forgot that the date teenagers.
and the Edson Craft e x c i t e m e n t , a n d of their final exam was E m m a B o w m a n On April 16 and 17, Parkland Composite High School
Centre will jointly important life lessons. today, until they are successfully portrayed and Pine Grove Middle School joined forces to present
present recent works D u r i n g t h e f i r s t standing in front of an the lead role of the shy “An Evening of One Acts” at the Red Brick Arts Centre.
by area artists. The performance on April 16, audience waiting to and quirky character of Here Parkland high school students perform Teen Brain:
The Musical. Pictured front to back: Emma Bowman,
Palette and Pottery Pine Grove students evaluate them. In a Holly, who struggles Kenny Walker, Reece Meropoulis-Valdez, Brandon
exhibition and sale presented “Postcards scramble to come up with self-esteem and Dahl, Braelynn Simard, Savanna Richard, Deanna
opens May 3 when from Shakespeare”, with a play in order to ends up crashing a car, Rozak, and Brandon Cain. photo submitted
punch and hors w h i c h f o l l o w s pass the class, the leading to her ending up
d'oeuvres will be Shakespeare as he students recite children's in the hospital. Brandon
served from 7-9 pm, travels around the world songs in a dramatic Cain's portrayal of Ziggy more—each of which Westlock from April 25
and will continue on in search of writing fashion and inform the allowed for some w e r e d o n a t e d b y to 27, while Parkland
May 4 from 10 am inspiration. audience of the different c o m e d i c r e l i e f Parkland and Pine Grove junior high students will
to 5 pm and March 5 In addition, Pine Grove e q u i p m e n t a n d throughout the play, as students. perform “No Show” and
from 12 pm to 4 pm students also showcased terminology for theatre he portrayed a mad Money received from Pine Grove students will
at the Edson Library. “Not So Grimm Tales” items until the theatre scientist describing the ticket sales will be used perform “Postcards from
during this time, which lights shut off, signifying process of the teenage to support the students as Shakespeare” on May 2
May 3: Youth ages presented a unique and the end of their exam. brain. they travel to their Zones and 3 in Barrhead.
11-17 are invited modern twist on the After intermission, During intermission on Drama Festivals in the Although Pine Grove's
out to the Repsol classic Grimm Fairy Parkland high school b o t h e v e n i n g s , next upcoming weeks. “Not So Grimm Tales”
Place pool from 6 Tales. students presented “Teen attendants were treated Parkland's “I Hate will not be travelling to
pm to 9 pm for a “Not So Grimm Tales” Brain: The Musical”, to a large variety of Love” and “Teen Brain: festival, students had the
Glow Swim in i s t o l d f r o m t h e which follows a week in delectable treats—from The Musical” will be opportunity to perform
celebration of viewpoint of a working the life of eight teenagers homemade brownies and performed at the Zone the play four times
National Youth Week. mother, who, after as they struggle with cookies to cakes, Two West High School throughout the two days.
DJ, snacks, and hearing her daughter say relationship issues, self- p a s t r i e s , a n d One Act Festival in
more will be that all princesses need
princes to save them,
provided.
retells classic fairy tale
May 4: Mountain stories with a focus on
female empowerment.
View Recreation I n t h e m o t h e r ' s
Community Clean
Remember to drop off your Up. Bags and rendition, Little Red
donations for the gloves can be picked Riding Hood is an
animal activist who
EDSON FOOD BANK up at 11 a.m. at the saves the Woodsman
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys Marlboro Community from the Big Bad Wolf,
or the Edson Food Bank Hall. Snow White unionizes
the dwarves and saves
The Food Bank will be open May 5: Join the h e r s e l f f r o m t h e
two Thursday evenings, Remember to drop off your Edson and District poisoned apple, and
Boys and Girls Club
the second and last Thursday of donations for the as they celebrate Cinderella runs off with
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. EDSON FOOD BANK National Youth Week Prince Charming after
sharing a similar interest
Open regular hours every at Independent Grocer, Sobeys with a 3 on 3 in poetry.
Tuesday from 9-11 am. or the Edson Food Bank basketball A h i l a r i o u s a n d
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, tournament for dramatic performance
780-723-1350 the second and last Thursday of the Month youth ages 11-17 was delivered by Pine
starting at 10:30
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 6:45-8:00 pm. am. Registration Grove student Andi
Giroux, who played
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Open regular hours every Tuesday from deadline is May 1. A C i n d e r e l l a ' s e v i l
Food Bank located at 9-11 am. free barbecue will stepmother, as she
4511 5th Ave., Edson Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor 780-723-1350 also be provided. scrambled to make her
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Call 780-723-7240 daughters appealing to
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. or email Prince Charming. Carter
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson info@bgcedson.com Butler, who portrayed
for more C i n d e r e l l a ' s f a i r y
information. godmother, was another
fan favorite as he pulled
See Classified
Page for off the amusing role of
monthly meetings the ill-mannered drag
character in need of
and activities
some extra cash.
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 22 MONDAY APRIL 29, 2019 MONDAY APRIL 22, 2019 PAGE 13
A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
Upcoming PCHS and Pine Grove present five plays
Upcoming
Events during “An Evening of One Acts”
Events
by Cassie Kushniruk F o l l o w i n g esteem, social media,
Apr 27: The intermission, Parkland and school work. On
Parkland Lodge For nine years, Ecole students performed “I Friday, the teens arrive at
Auxiliary is holding a Pine Grove Middle Hate Love”, a heavy and an unchaperoned party
Spring Tea and Bake School's and Parkland emotional play about a preparing to unravel
Sale from 1:30 – C o m p o s i t e H i g h girl's decision to commit themselves after a tough
3:00 pm at Parkland S c h o o l ' s D r a m a suicide, ultimately to be week, but the aftermath
Lodge. Come join departments have joined d e c i d e d b y h e r leads to a horrible car
us. forces to present an personified emotions. accident involving one
evening of one act plays While Pine Grove of the students. The play
Apr 27: The Pine to an Edson audience in students repeated “Not dramatized how the teen
Grove Hall is hosting preparation for their So Grimm Tales” during brain, which is described
a family dance from upcoming Zones Drama the April 17 show, in the play as a “work in
6 pm to 10 pm. Festivals. P a r k l a n d s t u d e n t s progress”, thinks and
Contact 780-723- On April 16 and 17, the performed two new works, allowing both
1438 or 780-728- schools presented a total plays for the audience. t e e n s t o b e t t e r
6340 for more of five plays to two sold In “No Show”, junior understand themselves
information. out audiences at the Red high Parkland students and parents to better
Brick Arts Centre, each took on the roles of understand the thought
May 3-5: The Edson o f w h i c h w e r e students in theatre class p r o c e s s o f t h e i r
Creative Arts Society intermixed with humor, who forgot that the date teenagers.
and the Edson Craft e x c i t e m e n t , a n d of their final exam was E m m a B o w m a n On April 16 and 17, Parkland Composite High School
Centre will jointly important life lessons. today, until they are successfully portrayed and Pine Grove Middle School joined forces to present
present recent works D u r i n g t h e f i r s t standing in front of an the lead role of the shy “An Evening of One Acts” at the Red Brick Arts Centre.
by area artists. The performance on April 16, audience waiting to and quirky character of Here Parkland high school students perform Teen Brain:
The Musical. Pictured front to back: Emma Bowman,
Palette and Pottery Pine Grove students evaluate them. In a Holly, who struggles Kenny Walker, Reece Meropoulis-Valdez, Brandon
exhibition and sale presented “Postcards scramble to come up with self-esteem and Dahl, Braelynn Simard, Savanna Richard, Deanna
opens May 3 when from Shakespeare”, with a play in order to ends up crashing a car, Rozak, and Brandon Cain. photo submitted
punch and hors w h i c h f o l l o w s pass the class, the leading to her ending up
d'oeuvres will be Shakespeare as he students recite children's in the hospital. Brandon
served from 7-9 pm, travels around the world songs in a dramatic Cain's portrayal of Ziggy more—each of which Westlock from April 25
and will continue on in search of writing fashion and inform the allowed for some w e r e d o n a t e d b y to 27, while Parkland
May 4 from 10 am inspiration. audience of the different c o m e d i c r e l i e f Parkland and Pine Grove junior high students will
to 5 pm and March 5 In addition, Pine Grove e q u i p m e n t a n d throughout the play, as students. perform “No Show” and
from 12 pm to 4 pm students also showcased terminology for theatre he portrayed a mad Money received from Pine Grove students will
at the Edson Library. “Not So Grimm Tales” items until the theatre scientist describing the ticket sales will be used perform “Postcards from
during this time, which lights shut off, signifying process of the teenage to support the students as Shakespeare” on May 2
May 3: Youth ages presented a unique and the end of their exam. brain. they travel to their Zones and 3 in Barrhead.
11-17 are invited modern twist on the After intermission, During intermission on Drama Festivals in the Although Pine Grove's
out to the Repsol classic Grimm Fairy Parkland high school b o t h e v e n i n g s , next upcoming weeks. “Not So Grimm Tales”
Place pool from 6 Tales. students presented “Teen attendants were treated Parkland's “I Hate will not be travelling to
pm to 9 pm for a “Not So Grimm Tales” Brain: The Musical”, to a large variety of Love” and “Teen Brain: festival, students had the
Glow Swim in i s t o l d f r o m t h e which follows a week in delectable treats—from The Musical” will be opportunity to perform
celebration of viewpoint of a working the life of eight teenagers homemade brownies and performed at the Zone the play four times
National Youth Week. mother, who, after as they struggle with cookies to cakes, Two West High School throughout the two days.
DJ, snacks, and hearing her daughter say relationship issues, self- p a s t r i e s , a n d One Act Festival in
more will be that all princesses need
princes to save them,
provided.
retells classic fairy tale
May 4: Mountain stories with a focus on
female empowerment.
View Recreation I n t h e m o t h e r ' s
Community Clean
Remember to drop off your Up. Bags and rendition, Little Red
donations for the gloves can be picked Riding Hood is an
animal activist who
EDSON FOOD BANK up at 11 a.m. at the saves the Woodsman
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys Marlboro Community from the Big Bad Wolf,
or the Edson Food Bank Hall. Snow White unionizes
the dwarves and saves
The Food Bank will be open May 5: Join the h e r s e l f f r o m t h e
two Thursday evenings, Remember to drop off your Edson and District poisoned apple, and
Boys and Girls Club
the second and last Thursday of donations for the as they celebrate Cinderella runs off with
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. EDSON FOOD BANK National Youth Week Prince Charming after
sharing a similar interest
Open regular hours every at Independent Grocer, Sobeys with a 3 on 3 in poetry.
Tuesday from 9-11 am. or the Edson Food Bank basketball A h i l a r i o u s a n d
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, tournament for dramatic performance
780-723-1350 the second and last Thursday of the Month youth ages 11-17 was delivered by Pine
starting at 10:30
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 6:45-8:00 pm. am. Registration Grove student Andi
Giroux, who played
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Open regular hours every Tuesday from deadline is May 1. A C i n d e r e l l a ' s e v i l
Food Bank located at 9-11 am. free barbecue will stepmother, as she
4511 5th Ave., Edson Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor 780-723-1350 also be provided. scrambled to make her
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Call 780-723-7240 daughters appealing to
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. or email Prince Charming. Carter
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson info@bgcedson.com Butler, who portrayed
for more C i n d e r e l l a ' s f a i r y
information. godmother, was another
fan favorite as he pulled
See Classified
Page for off the amusing role of
monthly meetings the ill-mannered drag
character in need of
and activities
some extra cash.