I went to this show with a group of 10 best friends (all women, obviously) since kindergarten, and we are all currently over 50. At first we were disappointed in how far back our seats were but not only did we have a really good view of the stage, we also had room to dance. The two rows behind us were empty so although our seats were in one long row, half of us moved behind one row and then we spread out. We did not sit down once! (Did I mention we’re over 50?) We sang, dance, laughed and had a wonderful time! The group was entertaining and did not try to impersonate the bands they covered, but instead showed huge respect for each original artist. They also did not try to awkwardly remake classics, losing their original flavour in the process. (Looking at you, Headstones; what the hell, with your butchering of “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”? Are you trying to kill Gordon Lightfoot?). Ending the evening with an audience sing-along of “O’ Canada” was the absolute icing on the Maple Leaf cake. All Canadian classics for an appreciative Winnipeg audience including a group from little old Russell, Manitoba! We had a blast.