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Title:
Dreams: A Classic Rock Fantasy
When:
Wed, Oct 21
Where:
Lethbridge
Category:
Pop

Description

Time: 8 p.m.

Tickets:$50

On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 8:00pm at the fabulous Yates Memorial Theatre in Lethbridge, AB, strap in and get ready for DREAMS: A CLASSIC ROCK FANTASY! The ultimate Classic Rock tribute experience unlike anything you’ve ever seen or heard before, Starring international Stevie Nicks tribute sensation Julie C. Myers! Tickets are on sale for $50.00. For more information, go to http://dreams-rockfantasy.com/

For one night only in 13 cities throughout Canada the First Lady of Rock Stevie Nicks (played by Julie C. Myers) will be joined by the Legends Across the Pond Mick Jagger and Rod Stewart (Johnny Moroko and Martin D. Andrew) for an untamed, electrifying, and unforgettable blast from the past in this musical fantasy that seamlessly blends drama and the songs that made Rock ‘N Roll great into one hellbent, kick-ass, and turned up night of rock! Expect on the mark tributes to the three masters of Rock as well as many more songs that you know and love, all paired with a touching story on the love of family, elaborate and stunning sets, and songs from Julie C. Myers’ first solo album “Rock On - Fearless Journey”.

For as long as Julie C. Myers can remember, she has always had entertaining in her blood. After starting in Memphis theme parks in the 80s and moving to Las Vegas to pursue her dream of becoming a performer, Myers has performed to sold out audiences all over the world as part of such shows as “Play Boys’ Girls of Rock ‘n Roll”, “Legends in Concert”, and her own internationally renowned tribute show “Nearly Nicks”, which critics have hailed as the world’s most accurate representation of Stevie Nicks in her prime. As a drama major with professional training in gymnastics, vocal performance, and several forms of dance including ballet, tap, jazz, and interpretive, Myers is a performing machine who is a living testament to the fact that fame must be earned through hard work and pure talent. For over nine years Myers has been performing as the undisputed ultimate tribute of Stevie Nicks, putting all of her skills to work along with an uncanny likeness to give the ultimate tribute show to the Queen of Rock in her physical and vocal prime.

Along with being an internationally renowned Stevie Nicks tribute artist, Julie C. Myers is just as known for her own work in music, frequently touring throughout the world. This is no better represented that her first solo album “Rock On - Fearless Journey”, which was released on iTunes and CDBaby earlier this year.  With influences ranging from Gretchen Wilson and Janis Joplin to JJ Kale and, of course, Stevie Nicks, Julie C Myers seamlessly bridges the gap between country and classic rock music like no female artist has done before. Featuring 13 carefully chosen tracks that showcase Julie’s powerful vocals and diverse musical influences. like the Country roots found in “Broken Down Angel” and “Can’t Get My Heart Around That” to the Myers Signature blend of Bluesy-rock sass found in songs such as “Still Raining” and “Rock On”.

Dreams: A Classic Rock Fantasy is a show that intertwines the many facets of Julie’s life. Her life as the Queen of Rock Stevie Nicks, her life as the renowned and passionate singer Julie C. Myers, and her life as simply Julie. The show, co-written by Julie herself and Martin D. Andrew, is as much a touching tribute to her late Father and the songs he loved as well as an unparalleled journey of rock. Using the importance of memory as a common theme found throughout, Dreams: A Classic Rock Fantasy is a show that will get you dancing along, singing along, and have you leaving with new memories to treasure along with so many more rekindled.

 

Dates:

SEP 30, 2015 - WINKLER - P.W. Enns Centennial Concert Hall

OCT 2, 2015 - WINNIPEG - Pantages Playhouse Theatre

OCT 6, 2015 - BRANDON - Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium

OCT 7, 2015 - PRINCE ALBERT - E.A. Rawlinson Centre

OCT 8, 2015 - LLOYDMINSTER - Vic Juba Theatre

OCT 9, 2015 - EDMONTON - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

OCT 14, 2015 - CALGARY - Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

OCT 16, 2015 - CRANBROOK - Key City Theatre

OCT 18, 2015 - KELOWNA - Kelowna Community Theatre

OCT 21, 2015 - LETHBRIDGE - Yates Memorial Theatre

OCT 22, 2015 - MEDICINE HAT - Esplanade Arts and Heritage Centre

OCT 23, 2015 - SASKATOON - Sid Buckwold Theatre

OCT 26, 2015 - REGINA - Conexus Arts Centre

 

Venue

Map
Venue:
Yates Theatre-Sterndale Bennett Theatre
Street:
1002 - 4 Avenue South.
ZIP:
T1J 0P6
City:
Lethbridge
State:
Alberta
Country:
Country: ca

Description

The Yates Theatre is located downtown next to Lethbidge City Hall. It is a great room which hosts a variety of shows including music and comedy from Ian Tyson to Ron James.

 The Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre consists of two performance spaces, the Yates Theatre, a 486 seat proscenium theatre, and the Sterndale Bennett Theatre, a black box theatre with a maximum audience capacity of 180. Several facilities are shared between the two theatres. These include a costume construction/sewing room; a set construction workshop; set, costume, and property storage areas; offices; box office and concessions. In addition to serving as a performance venue, the Yates Memorial Centre also houses an art gallery in the upper mezzanine area. Works from new and established visual artists are displayed on a rotating basis for the enjoyment of both theatre patrons and the general public. 

Ticket Centre - (403) 329-7328

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