RING OF FIRE – The Music of Johnny Cash!

KAMLOOPS – Western Canada Theatre is proud to present Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash, February 23 to March 4, at Sagebrush Theatre.

Ring of Fire celebrates the Man in Black's legacy in a performance that is the best of biography, concert, and traditional musical. As described by Director Mark du Mez, "The beauty of Johnny Cash is he let us hear many strands of a growing nation finding its groove. He was a wild gentleman, a rustic poet, a saved sinner and an American music hero with a genre-busting sound that still 'kicks-it' today.”

“I Walk the Line,” “A Boy Named Sue,” “Folsom Prison Blues”— more than 30 legendary Cash tunes are part of this jam-packed evening of music, conceived by William Meade, created by Richard Maltby and adapted from the Broadway Production by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Jason Edwards.

Tickets from this much-anticipated show are already limited, so order your tickets right away!

Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash, February 23 to March 4, at Sagebrush Theatre. Tickets at Kamloops Live! Box Office: www.kamloopslive.com or 250-374-5483. More information: www.wctlive.ca.

RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH. Created by Richard Maltby, Jr, Conceived by William Meade. Adapted from the Broadway Production by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Jason Edwards. Orchestrations by Steven Bishop and Jeff Lisenby. Additional arrangements by David Abbinanti. A co-production of Western Canada Theatre and Chemainus Theatre Festival. February 23 to March 4, 2017, Sagebrush Theatre • www.kamloopslive.com • www.wctlive.ca

Cast: Timothy E. Brummund, Scott Carmichael, Andrea Cross, Samantha Currie, Mark MacRae, Jonas Shandel, Zachary Stevenson, and Kraig Waye. • Creative Team: Mark Du Mez (Director), Zachary Stevenson (Music Director), T. Erin Gruber (Set & Projection Designer), Crystal Hanson (Costume Designer), Rebekah Johnson (Lighting Designer), Paul Tedeschini (Sound Designer), Doug Perry (Sound Engineer), Melissa Young (Movement Coach), Danielle Fecko (Stage Manager), Christine Leroux (Assistant Stage Manager), and Brett Rayner (Tour Technical Director).


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