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Ballet Kelowna returns to Revelstoke with new programme

Ballet Kelowna returns to Revelstoke with new programme

Ballet Kelowna is returning to Revelstoke for its first show here under new artistic director Simone Orlando.
Revelstoke youth to star in MACHiNOiSY dance performance

Revelstoke youth to star in MACHiNOiSY dance performance

Dance group MACHiNENOiSY is in Revelstoke debuting PROX:iMiTY RE:MiX a production featuring and created by Revelstoke youth.

Renew your Kelowna Actors Studio subscription

KAS giving a three-day Sparkling Hills spa getaway prize package to one lucky early subscriber.
Shred Kelly brings new album to Revelstoke

Shred Kelly brings new album to Revelstoke

Ski town stoke-folk musicians Shred Kelly are stopping in Revelstoke on Wednesday, March 11.
Classic fairytale The Snow Queen hits the Revelstoke stage

Classic fairytale The Snow Queen hits the Revelstoke stage

Revelstoke Theatre Company’s latest production, The Snow Queen, is ready to go live at the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre starting Feb 26
GALLERY: Anything Goes Art 5

GALLERY: Anything Goes Art 5

The annual Anything Goes Art show fundraiser was a huge success, raising more than $4,000 for the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre.
Monster Theatre presents two shows in Revelstoke

Monster Theatre presents two shows in Revelstoke

The Little Prince recreates the famous French novella, while ‘Til Death is an adult tale about the six wives of Henry VIII.
Jo C Willems: On the artist's trail

Jo C Willems: On the artist's trail

Jo C Willems hiked the Pacific Crest and Great Divide, so it’s no wonder she loves painting trails.
Lucas Myers brings back vaudeville with the Cromoli Brothers

Lucas Myers brings back vaudeville with the Cromoli Brothers

Lucas Myers brings his one-man show The Cromoli Brothers to the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre on Friday, Jan. 23.
Documentary explores life in aboriginal residential schools

Documentary explores life in aboriginal residential schools

New Revelstoke Aboriginal education teacher Nadia McLaren to show Muffins for Granny her documentary on life in residential schools.