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Behind the Curtain: Untold Stories from Canada’s Team Broadway

Behind the Curtain: Untold Stories from Canada’s Team Broadway

Behind the Curtain: Untold Stories from Canada’s Team Broadway comes back to Winnipeg's Gas Station Arts Centre after a sold out premiere of the show last year.

Join Broadway alumni and real-life best friends Craig Ramsay and Catherine Wreford, winners of The Amazing Race Canada, as they raise the curtain on their incredible journey from the ballet barre to Broadway and beyond. Through song, dance, and unfiltered storytelling, Craig and Catherine share hilarious, heartfelt, and often outrageous behind-the-scenes moments from their time on Broadway and their encounters with some of the biggest names in show business.

This high-energy musical show celebrates resilience, friendship, and the magic of theatre, featuring iconic Broadway show tunes, dazzling dancing, and raw, inspiring stories of triumph both onstage and off. Whether you are a theatre lover or a reality TV fan, you will leave with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.

TWO SHOWS ONLY! Do not miss Winnipeg’s own Catherine Wreford and Craig Ramsay as they take center stage.

Music Direction and Collaborative Pianist: Robert Ollis.

Warning: Adult content

 

Time(s)7:30 PM

Date(s)Oct 9, 2026 to Oct 10, 2026

Tickets$35.00

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