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There is no question the pandemic played havoc with live theatre, not just in Calgary , but around the world.
The excitement is palpable in the offices of Theatre Calgary , Alberta Theatre Projects and Vertigo Theatre these days as they are beginning to see a return to pre-pandemic season subscriptions.
Theatre Calgary can credit its Theatre For All incentive, which offers all the seats on the main floor of the Max Bell Theatre for just $44 .
Natascha Girgis played Satan in W.O. Mitchell's raucous Prairie comedy The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon .
Paul Gross made a triumphant return to a Calgary stage as that sly old deceiver in Conor McPherson’s The Seafarer.
Jukebox musical look at the first 15 years of Carole King’s professional and personal life never felt like a concert, even though it featured a hit parade of 1960s tunes.
Kaylee Howard as King and Sayer Roberts as her first husband Gerry Goffin , Billy Lake and Alex Gullason as their best friends and fiercest rivals, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil .
The Shakespeare Company and StoryBook Theatre joined forces on Broadway hit musical Something Rotten!.
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