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Brit’s Picks Jan. 4 – 11

The Bard’s Bounty         Now – Jan. 20

John Mitchell Building -U of S Campus

It’s a chance to see the works of Shakespeare you may not have studied in school. Shakespeare Lab, an artists’ collective founded by Skye Brandon will be performing Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 through the month. These are stories about family, loyalty, friendship and power and they are what Brandon calls some of Shakespeare’s best work. This is a unique opportunity to see both plays in succession as they will be alternating nights Tuesday – Friday and then on Saturday, Part 1 will be performed in the afternoon, Part 2 in the evening. Ticketing is also unique for this show as they are instituting a “Pay What You Want” system where you can pay anywhere from $5 – $20 per performance.

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Bluegrass Bound           Friday

Capitol Music Club

These guys are a mainstay on the Ness Creek Music Festival stage and they are going to bring the house down this weekend in Saskatoon. This band will be sure to get you up on your feet and dancing along to its blend of folk and country music. They will be joined on stage by local guitarist Aryn El Hefe. Tickets are $10

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Back In Time        Saturday

Bud’s on Broadway

It’s a chance to dig out your acid wash and rock out to the hits from time gone by. Tribute band Stuck in the 80’s is taking over the Bud’s on Broadway stage for an evening full of nostalgia. You and your friends can groove to the music of Starship, Bryan Adams, Journey and much more. There’s a $10 cover charge.

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Magical Stroll       Sunday

Forestry Farm Park & Zoo

You still have a few more chances to see the lights at the annual BHP Enchanted Forest Holiday Light Tour. With the weather warming up, why not see the lights with the family on foot. This will be a magical evening with hot chocolate and a bonfire and a great chance to welcome in the New Year and cap your holiday season. Tickets are $5 per person or $20 for a family pass.

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