Bighorn Comedy 18+ Only
When
Occurs on
Saturday April 22 2023
Approximate running time: 2 hours
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Wildsight and ECL Productions presents:
Bighorn Comedy
April 22nd at 8:00 pm
Tickets: Regular $30
Audience: 18A - Suitable for people 18 years of age or older
Radium’s iconic Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep herd is in danger! But you can help! Bighorn Comedy is partnering with Wildsight to raise money for Bighorn Sheep conservation. From April 21-23, some top comics will be touring the East Kootenay raising awareness and funds to help save the Bighorns.
Cranbrook’s own Sarah Stupar makes her return to the Key City stage, hosting this dynamite comedy show featuring an all star line-up:
Jarrett Campbell is a small town Canadian boy, on his way to the top. He’s so small town that he's actually from a county with no real towns at all. Jarrett was nominated as the 2019 Breakout Artist of the Year at the Canadian Comedy Awards and his work has been featured on MTV, CTV, Comedy Network and CBC. He appeared on Roast Battle Canada and Just for Laughs in Montreal. Jarrett has been nominated for Best Writing in a Comedy Series, and Comedy Album of the Year at the 2020 Junos. A good Canadian boy, he’s also spent a few nights passed out in a field.
Brittany Lyseng is a nationally touring Stand-Up Comedian, Writer and Podcaster. Her comedy career began after 12 years as a tradesman, when she developed the desire to lift less and laugh more. You may have seen her on TV (CTV’s Roast Battles Canada), heard her on the radio (CBC’s The Debaters), but you can also probably catch this Alberta girl down at the Legion, having a beer. Her 2019 album debuted at #1 on iTunes and was followed with appearances at Just For Laughs. Most recently she was featured in Reader’s Digest magazine and was graced with a 2022 Canadian Screen Awards nomination.
As for Sarah, she was born and raised in Cranbrook, but has lived in Vancouver, Montreal and now Calgary, and she has been doing stand up since 2012. While living in Cranbrook from 2019-2021, Sarah worked as a flag person on the traffic circle in Radium, where she became obsessed with Bighorn Sheep. She decided to combine her love of stand up with her love of Bighorn Sheep in efforts to raise money for conservation efforts, and is so excited to bring this show to the East Kootenay.
Bighorn Comedy
April 22nd at 8:00 pm
Tickets: Regular $30
Audience: 18A - Suitable for people 18 years of age or older
Radium’s iconic Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep herd is in danger! But you can help! Bighorn Comedy is partnering with Wildsight to raise money for Bighorn Sheep conservation. From April 21-23, some top comics will be touring the East Kootenay raising awareness and funds to help save the Bighorns.
Cranbrook’s own Sarah Stupar makes her return to the Key City stage, hosting this dynamite comedy show featuring an all star line-up:
Jarrett Campbell is a small town Canadian boy, on his way to the top. He’s so small town that he's actually from a county with no real towns at all. Jarrett was nominated as the 2019 Breakout Artist of the Year at the Canadian Comedy Awards and his work has been featured on MTV, CTV, Comedy Network and CBC. He appeared on Roast Battle Canada and Just for Laughs in Montreal. Jarrett has been nominated for Best Writing in a Comedy Series, and Comedy Album of the Year at the 2020 Junos. A good Canadian boy, he’s also spent a few nights passed out in a field.
Brittany Lyseng is a nationally touring Stand-Up Comedian, Writer and Podcaster. Her comedy career began after 12 years as a tradesman, when she developed the desire to lift less and laugh more. You may have seen her on TV (CTV’s Roast Battles Canada), heard her on the radio (CBC’s The Debaters), but you can also probably catch this Alberta girl down at the Legion, having a beer. Her 2019 album debuted at #1 on iTunes and was followed with appearances at Just For Laughs. Most recently she was featured in Reader’s Digest magazine and was graced with a 2022 Canadian Screen Awards nomination.
As for Sarah, she was born and raised in Cranbrook, but has lived in Vancouver, Montreal and now Calgary, and she has been doing stand up since 2012. While living in Cranbrook from 2019-2021, Sarah worked as a flag person on the traffic circle in Radium, where she became obsessed with Bighorn Sheep. She decided to combine her love of stand up with her love of Bighorn Sheep in efforts to raise money for conservation efforts, and is so excited to bring this show to the East Kootenay.