Here are three best ideas for the weekend of February 8-10!

Here are three best ideas for the weekend of February 8-10!

What are your plans for the weekend? We have three great options for you!

Do you like going to the theatre, or listening to music, or celebrating holidays? All these become possible during the weekend of February 8-10!

So, here are the best ideas:

1. Intimate Apparel

This is the play that will make you think about a lot of things. The main character is an African American woman who works as a seamstress. She dreams of love, but she cannot choose between two men who paid attention to her.

The premiere of the play took place in 2003, and it immediately won the hearts of many people. You should definitely come to the Berney Theatre at 123 Doncaster St. on Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets can be bought from $15 to $42 online.

2. Manitoba Great Wall Performing Arts

On Saturday the Club Regent Events Centre will become a theatre with artists from Winnipeg and China. All this will be devoted to the celebration of the Chinese New Year. Before the start of the celebration, all the guests will also be able to eat many delicious foods.

It doesn’t matter whether you are interested in the zodiac, you like to eat tasty foods, or you want to listen to Manitoba Great Wall, you should attend this event on Saturday evening. Tickets for the show cost $30-40, and if you want to attend the festive dinner, you will need to pay $150.

3. A Night of Country Music

A trip to the country? Sounds great!

Winnipeg country artist Sean Burns travelled all over Canada and the USA, and on Friday night he will present his new album. It's called A Night of Country Music. This concert is partially charitable because part of the money will go to supporting CKUW's Fun Drive!

In addition to Sean, the guests will enjoy the music of Knob & Tube, Andrushko, Frannie Klein and others. The show will take place at Times Changed. Tickets cost from $15 to $20. The start is at 9 p.m. 

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