Upcoming gigs for December so far...

topic posted Wed, November 29, 2006 - 1:23 PM by  Devon
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(But, as always, you can check out what's coming up at www.thecarnivalband.com/upcoming.html )

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday - December 15th, 16th, and 17th
End of the World Party (Church of Pointless Consumerism afterparty)
theatre show @ 8 - The Carnival Band @ 9:30
The Cambrian Hall, 215 East 17th Ave. (just off Main)

The Church of Pointless Consumerism has rolled into town! The much anticipated hilarious, satirical, musical theatre extravaganza produced by the movers and shakers of the Work Less Party has set a date. The gospel and fervor will be spreading through December 15th, 16th and 17th 2006 at the Cambrian Hall in, show at 8pm. Advance tickets ($10-$15 sliding scale) are available at the Veggie Resource Centre, 2250 Commercial Drive.

Traveling evangelist, Peter Proffet the Prophet of Profit, along with his gospel choir are fully prepared to storm the city of Vancouver with the good words of Consumerism, Production, and more, more, MORE! The message will stir the congregation of faithful customers, and it comes with a lifetime guarantee of conversion for the *gasp* skeptics among us.

With wild sing-a-long musical numbers, dance routines and faith healing, The Church of Pointless Consumerism comes in a sexy package of enlightening, entertaining, down-home religious rejuvenation. The Work Less Party proudly stages the sarcastic musical performance this shopping season, a christmas pageant that will have viewers on the edge of their pews. Praise Money!

The show will be followed at 9:30 by the 'End of the world after party', with performance by East Vancouver's The Carnival Band. Tickets $5 at the door. Come dressed up in what you were wearing when the planet exploded.

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Friday, December 22nd
13th annual Winter Solstice Lantern Festival
procession begins at 6pm
Granville Island

Come celebrate the return of the sun with a glowing constellation of lanterns shining. Honouring many cultural traditions, the Winter Solstice Lantern Festival illuminates the longest night of the year with lanterns, fire, singing, drumming, live music, dancing - and skating!
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Devon
Vancouver
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