
2026/27
Performing Arts
Season Series
at the Shellbrook Theatre
Burnstick
November 25, 2026
7:30pm
Built on emotion-stirring storytelling and unmistakable vocal harmonies accompanied by a century-old
instrument, Burnstick, a JUNO nominated husband and wife Folk duo, are intent on creating affecting
music that inspires listeners to feel.
Backed by their drummer,
Daniel Roy, Nadia and Jason perform deeply resonant music that strikes a chord with audiences. With
thought-provoking lyrics and engaging stories, they often leave listeners reflecting on their own
experiences, feelings, and memories.
Johner Brothers
February 13, 2027
7:30pm
The Johner Brothers took the Canadian Country music world by storm in 1991 with the release of their single and video "Goodbye for Good". That year the Canadian Country Music Association honoured them with the Award for 'Duo or Group of the Year'. Since then they racked up three more CCMA's, several Western Canadian music awards, four Juno nominations and an unprecedented 80 Saskatchewan Country music awards including "Entertainer of the Decade" and the "Legend and Legacy Award".
Sitruc James
March 18, 2027
7:30pm
Sitruc James is Canada's most sought after performer with his grand illusion magic show. This mesmerizing and mind-boggling experience will leave the audience in awe. With his charismatic energy and showmanship, Sitruc's performance is a combination of illusions, comedy, and audience participation that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Sitruc's show is a culmination of year's worth of expertise and mastery in the art of illusion. The show incorporates a wide range of complex illusions which are seamlessly integrated with live music, lighting, and sound, creating an immersive and visually stunning experience.
2026
Stand Alone Shows
CHARITABLE EVENT
All Artist Proceeds go to Further Renovations of the Shellbrook Theatre and connecting our community through Arts and Culture.
Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me
But Banjos Saved My Life
September 30, 2026
7:30pm
This is more than a show, this is a cause. Before taking to the stage, Keith was a well-known public company CEO, entrepreneur, and college professor. He led companies in both Canada and the United States. He left the corporate world to pursue his passion for music and playing the banjo, only then to discover a cancer diagnosis and a battle for his life. This is the uplifting tale of how music became the key to saving Keith Alessi's life. His mission is to raise money for arts and culture and cancer organizations. To date he has raised $1.2 million. He has performed in Fringe Festivals and other professional venues across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.