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34 THE BRANDON SUN • WESTMAN BUSINESS • OCTOBER 2018
Performers cast shadows on a screen during a dress rehearsal for a presentation of Out of the Shadows. The performance took place at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Great performances a part of the show at the WMCA
BRANDON’S PREMIER
STAGE LOOKS TO EXPAND ITS
QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT
The Western Manitoba Centennial Au-
ditorium has been providing entertainment
to the citizens of Westman for 50 years
Each year they host five or six events and
partner with promoters to bring other acts
to the facility, throughout the course of the
year.
This fall, they’re going to be bringing in
two artists from Manitoba, William Prince
and Rayannah, said general manager, Franz
Lehrbass.
Their goal is to bring artists to the com-
munity that people might otherwise not
have the privilege of watching perform.
William Prince and Rayannah will per-
form on October 27 for the series opening
concert..
“It’s occurred to us for a while that
there’s a lot of talent in Manitoba,” Leh-
rbass said. “People in Brandon can get ac-
cess to the Brandon talent, but there’s a lot
of talent centred in Winnipeg that we don’t
» Continued on Page 36 Dancers celebrate the Chinese New Year with a performance at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. (Michael Lee/The Brandon Sun)