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Cornerstone Theatre open mic events are back in Carlyle

The second season of these open mic events kicked off on Sept. 15.
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Kylee Carver performed at the first open mic session of the season in Carlyle.

CARLYLE - The southeast corner of Saskatchewan is buzzing with talent, and Cornerstone Theatre wants to nurture that creativity.

In the fall of 2023, the theatre set out to create a welcoming method for artists to develop and showcase their work, and now the tradition continues. The second season of these inclusive, interactive open mic events kicked off on Sept. 15 with Kylee Carver and her heartwarming comedic partner Daryl hosting the afternoon.

An open mic event is an opportunity for amateur and professional performers alike to take the stage in a relaxed, supportive environment. Cornerstone Theatre takes care of everything – the venue, sound system, volunteers and even the monthly host. It also provides coffee and water, and manages sign-ups for a limited number of performers.

The host’s role, which will rotate among familiar local and not-so-local talent, involves warming up the crowd with 20-30 minutes of music. This mini-showcase gives the audience something right from the start. Afterwards, the host introduces the performers, each of whom gets the chance to present one to three pieces of their own material. Occasionally, the host might offer musical support, but the spotlight is on the entertainment.

No two shows are the same. Musicians, singers, stand-up comedians, writers, actors and even dancers are welcome to take part. Performers of all ages, from kids to seniors, are encouraged to join in, whether solo or in groups. Each performer will be given a set time, ensuring everyone gets their moment to shine.

Performers can sign up either by messaging the “Cornerstone Theatre Open Mic” Facebook page with their performance details, or by signing up at the ticket booth on the day of the event (if spots are still available). Performers get free admission, while audience members pay $10 for adults, $5 for kids under 12, or $30 for a family. All proceeds cover event costs, with any extra funds going toward theatre equipment and upkeep. As always, a portion will be donated to the local food bank.

To keep things affordable and fun, Cornerstone Theatre encourages a potluck-style snack table, though it’s not required. Coffee and water will always be provided for everyone.

Looking ahead, the next open mic is set for Oct. 6 at 2 p.m., featuring Jacquie Walbaum of Forget as host. Walbaum is a local artist, known for her work as a solo performer and as part of duos like Duelling Sirens and Wooltree Grove. She’s also a dedicated mentor to young artists, having taught at the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party, and she brings a wealth of experience as an open mic host from venues like the Happy Nun Café. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m.

The plan is to continue hosting open mic events on the first Sunday of every month (except December), including Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. in the Carlyle Theatre. Hosts for each month will be announced on the Cornerstone Theatre Open Mic Facebook page.

Whether you want to perform, volunteer or just enjoy the show, all supporters and enthusiasts are welcome. If you’d like to volunteer, simply message on Facebook.

 

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