
Tonight! Come see four awesome bands do more than four awesome songs! There will be a few Fu Fus on stage, and a few Fu Fus in the audience, so drop by and say hi!

Tonight! Come see four awesome bands do more than four awesome songs! There will be a few Fu Fus on stage, and a few Fu Fus in the audience, so drop by and say hi!

We’d love to see you come out tonight to share in Noise Complaint II, but if you can’t make it, you can still help out by donating directly to Clan Mothers Healing Village! There are good people in the world, doing good things.

Outside Joke is a Winnipeg-based improvisational theatre company. Since forming in 2002, they have performed in festivals and theatres across Canada, including Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal. Specializing in long-form musical improv, they have been part of Prairie Theatre Exchange’s Mainstage seasons for the past four years.
You can see these talented kids January 20 at The West End Cultural Centre!
All proceeds go to Clan Mothers Healing Village!
(PS. Jane is also one of our cajon players, not to mention triangle and trumpet!)

The Lady Lumps combine the wit of Danielle Kayahara and the musical talents of JL Sheldon into a musical comedy duo who swears their tunes are 100% original and that any resemblance to the sounds of popular pop songs from their youth is purely a coincidence.
The pair have had the privilege of performing their parody—erm, original—songs at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Winnipeg Comedy Showcase, Asian Heritage events and other fantastic comedy stages around the city. And they can’t wait to share their wacky words and humourous harmonies with the world.
Come see them in action January 20 at the West End Cultural Centre!

A trailblazing force in Canada’s comedy scene for more than three decades, Lara Rae is an orator and an entertainer, a teacher and an advocate.
Beloved for her ability to leverage her enthusiasm to bring about change in society, Rae is well-respected for her willingness to give of herself with openness, humour and grace, and invigorating others to do the same.
A longtime contributor, writer, columnist and director on CBC radio and television, Rae has written for programs such as Blackfly, Big Sound, What a Week, Definitely Not the Opera and Monsoon House. She is a three-time nominee of the Canadian Comedy Awards and a Gemini Award nominee from her work as one of the co-developers of the hit television series Little Mosque on the Prairie which ran for six seasons and aired across the globe.
Her autobiographical play, Dragonfly, which explores her “gender odyssey” and her journey becoming a transgender woman, won the 2020 Chris Johnson Award for Best Play by a Manitoba playwright. She was the first transgender women to host the CBC flagship news program The Current.
In addition to her cultural and creative works, Rae has been a prominent community activist for social justice. In 2019, Rae founded Pantry, a local food project that provides home-cooked meals, winter clothing and other essentials to her neighbours in Winnipeg’s West Broadway area who are struggling with food and shelter insecurities. The success of Pantry is fueled by the same energy she has shared throughout her life to create community, embrace change, celebrate inclusion and inspire action, both in Manitoba and far beyond. Rae was named one of the Nellie McClung Foundation’s 150 Trailblazers for this work, and for her longstanding contribution to Winnipeg’s cultural communities.
Come see Lara in action this Monday, January 20 at 8pm at the West End Cultural Centre!
A big thank you to Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, the Moose ‘N Fiddle Festival and Denise Lysak for inviting us back – we had simply the best time, and possibly our favourite sound check ever! (Photos by Bill Stunden)



Our two guitarists, Claire and Sarah, are performing with their other band, Claire Therese and the Lockdown, Wednesday, July 17 at Blue Note Park – along with Bloc Parents!
Tickets $17.45 (includes fees) in advance from http://www.eventbrite.ca
Doors @ 7pm/Show @ 8pm
(photo by Bram Adey @bramadey)
Our members are all involved in numerous exciting projects!
Laura and Melanie will be at Rainbow Stage in Mary Poppins,
Dora is prepping to perform in Miss Shakespeare with the Winnipeg Studio,
Alissa is finishing up her MFA in Directing and the U of A (she’ll be directing “Witch” by Jen Silverman in Edmonton),
Michelle is working on the film adaptation of Steven King’s The Long Walk,
Claire and Sarah are performing with Claire Therese and the Lockdown (Next show July 17 at the Beer Can!)
AND we are super excited to be making our way back to Nestor Falls for the 2024 Moose N’ Fiddle Festival!
Turns out, we’re not very proficient in updating our social media. But that is changing, starting now! So much content coming your way! (Check in 2 years from now when nothing new has been added.)
We’ve been busy in the studio @Paintboxstudios and cannot wait to share our first EP album with you! Stay tuned for release details in the fall!
For now… check out a few summer shows we are pumped to be playing…

photo @lightshedcreative
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