Saskatoon StarPhoenix

DIVERSIONS

- JOCELYN BENNETT

CONCERTS/EVENTS

Sask Country Showcase: Nov. 21 at TCU Place at 7 p.m. Tickets $49; available at 306-975-7799, tcutickets.ca. Informatio­n at sspc.ca.

Daniel Caesar: Friday at TCU Place at 8 p.m. Tickets $29.50 to $49.50; available at 306-975-7799, tcutickets.ca.

Signatures Our Best to You Handmade Market: Friday to Sunday at Prairielan­d Park. Tickets $7; available at signatures.ca or at the door.

Festival of Trees: Friday to Nov. 30 at the Western Developmen­t Museum. Regular admission $5 to $12 applies. Informatio­n at wdm.ca, 306-9311910.

Glow Gardens: An indoor holiday lights festival, Friday to Dec. 28 at Prairielan­d Park. Tickets $14.99 to $22.99; available at glowgarden­s. com.

Live at The Bassment: Piano Friday: Paul Suchan, Friday at 4:30 p.m. No cover. Jack Semple: Tribute to B.B. King, Friday at 9 p.m. $32 to $42. Matt Patershuk, Tuesday at

8 p.m. $20 to $25. Sabin Jacques and Rachel Aucoin, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. $18 to $23. Tickets available at thebassmen­t.ca or at the door.

Saturday Morning All You Can Eat Cereal Cartoon Party: Sunday at Broadway Theatre at 9 a.m. Tickets $9 to $12; available at 306-6526556, broadwayth­eatre.ca.

Kids of Note and The Notations: Featuring Eileen Laverty, Sunday at Grosvenor Park United Church,

407 Cumberland Ave. South, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $10 to $15; available at eventbrite.ca or at the door.

Mamma Mia! Sing Along Party: Sunday, 7 p.m., at The Refinery,

609 Dufferin Ave. Admission is by suggested donation of $10 at the door. Popcorn and drink $5. Everyone is welcome.

Saskatoon Choral Society’s Winter Concert: Sunday at Grace-westminste­r United Church, 505 10th St. East, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $5 to $15; available at Mcnally Robinson, from choir members, or at the door. Informatio­n at yxechoral.ca.

The Saskatoon Men’s Chorus Christmas Concert: With St. Peter’s Chorus and Gabriel Benes, Sunday at Zion Lutheran Church, 323 Fourth Ave. South, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets

$15 to $20; available at Mcnally Robinson, from members, or at the door. Non-perishable items will be collected for the Saskatoon Food Bank. Informatio­n at 306-220-0812 or saskatoonm­enschorus.ca.

Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival: Run to Sunday at Broadway Theatre. Tickets $7 to $50 at the door. Informatio­n at 306-652-6556, info@skfilmfest.com, skfilmfest.com, Facebook.

BHP Enchanted Forest: The holiday light tour features a new light display, Starry Starry Nights, to Jan. 6 at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park,

5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. With a Light Walk Jan. 4, 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission $5/person or $20/family for light walk, $10/person at the gate or $30 or $35 car passes at any Saskatoon Shoppers Drug Mart or Co-op. Informatio­n at enchanted-forest.org.

Eaton’s Once Upon a Christmas Exhibit: The holiday display runs to Jan. 12 at the Western Developmen­t Museum, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regular admission applies. Informatio­n at wdm.ca, 306-931-1910.

DRAMA

Girl in the Box: Presented by Live Five and produced by Scantily Glad Theatre. In 1968, grad student Ruth Eisemann-schier made history as the first woman to end up on the FBI’S Most Wanted List. Runs to Sunday at The Refinery, 609 Dufferin Ave. Tickets $22 to $26; available at 306-653-5191, ontheboard­s.ca.

A Christmas Carol: It’s Christmas Eve and miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by four ghosts who take him on a life-changing journey on the road to redemption. Wednesday to Dec. 15 at The Barn Playhouse. Tickets $43 to $58 at 306-239-4600. Playhouse Creatures: Set in the time of Charles II, four famous Restoratio­n actresses, including Nell Gwynn, navigate their way through their precarious careers with wit, charm and spunk. Runs to Nov. 30 at Greystone Theatre in the U of S John Mitchell Building. Tickets $13 to $22; available at artsandsci­ence.usask.ca/ drama/greystone.

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GORD WALDNER FILES The always popular Festival of Trees gets underway Friday and runs until Nov. 30 at the Western Developmen­t Museum.
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