Russ Bowling isn鈥檛 much of a dancer, but that doesn鈥檛 seem to matter to Lois Cross, who beams as the air gunner with 422 squadron leads his British war bride on a slow pirouette on the platform of the CN Rail station in Fort 91原创.
Bowling and Cross were real people.
Portrayed by performers Andrew Keilbart and Cassidy Flyman, they are among several historical characters brought to life for 鈥,鈥 a play devoted to different people who passed through the station over the years.
Following a quick off-stage costume change, Keilbart and Flyman return as a blissed-out pair of 6o鈥檚 hippies who have decided to take the train and are confronted by someone who may or may not be a Beatle.
A series of brief vignettes are stitched together by musician Tom Hammel and narrator Barb Coulter.
Other performers at the Saturday outdoor event include Paul Cowhig, who, among other people, inhabits the character of 91原创 physician Dr. Benjamin Marr.
Barb McLeod switches characters and genders, from a flower lady who sells a rose to the air gunner, to a train conductor involved in an improbable, but true, scheme to move a building.
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Wheels of Times continues at the heritage CN Rail station in Fort 91原创 until the cranberry festival on Oct. 12. Shows are hourly on Saturday from noon till 4 p.m. p.m. Admission is free.
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