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Two more Follies performances left…

- Jeff Tonita and company sing “Live, Laugh, Love”

Eduardo and Monica Ventura dance "Bolero D'Amour"
…and then I can think about other things again. After a week of rehearsals and performances mixed in with other stuff, I was more tired after last night’s show than I think can remember ever being before. But a good night’s sleep took care of that, and now I’m looking forward to the final show tonight.

Marianne Woods as Stella Deems and Aubree Erickson as Young Stell, "Who's That Woman?"
Here are a couple more photos to whet your appetite to come! 8 p.m. tonight and 2 p.m. tomorrow at the University Theatre, Riddell Centre, University of Regina. You can buy your tickets at the door; online ticket sales for tonight will end shortly and for tomorrow will end this evening.
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