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Tale of Cougar Annie hits Langley stage

Katrina Kadoski mounting one-woman musical matinee on Saturday, March 14
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Vancouver Island performer Katrina Kadoski brings her one-woman musical based on the life of Cougar Annie, to Chief Sepass Theatre on Saturday, March 14. Tickets are available in advance (cash only) at Wendel’s Café & Bookstore and Langley Fine Arts School, or at the door on the day of the performance.

Katrina Kadoski will bring her original one-woman musical, Cougar Annie Tales, to the Chief Sepass Theatre for one show only, this Saturday, March 14, at 3 p.m.

Famed for killing 70 cougars and outliving four husbands in the remote and wind-swept Clayoquot rainforest, the indomitable spirit of West Coast pioneer, Cougar Annie, lives on Kadoski’s show.

Annie’s stories, letters and photos from her long and fascinating life are interwoven with original songs (performed on guitar and banjo) by the Vancouver Island performer.

Chief Sepass Theatre is located at Langley Fine Arts School at 9096 Trattle St. in Fort Langley.

Advance tickets are $15 adult, $12 senior/student. At the door, they are $18 adult and $15 senior/student.

Tickets are available (cash only) at Wendels Books & Café in Fort Langley as well as at the Langley Fine Arts School.

Doors open at 2:30 p.m., show starts at 3 p.m. For info, call 778-808-3703.