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Comedians aren’t supposed to crash and burn on stage — unless your name is Steve-O.
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The infamous American stunt performer is up to his old tricks for a Western Canadian tour that stops at Regina’s Conexus Arts Centre on Sunday night.
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1. Crash & Burn Tour
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Stephen Gilchrist Glover is a co-star of the Jackass TV and film series, in which Steve-O and his friends torture each other with insane and painful antics.
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“I’ve made a lot of bad decisions, and few were worse than the ones I made for my new ‘Crash And Burn’ tour,” he says on the venue’s website. “What’s so fun about this new multimedia show is that you don’t just hear the ridiculous stories of my latest, dumbest, unbelievably naughty exploits … you see them happen for yourself … completely uncensored!”
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2. More laughs
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Tom Papa — described in an online preview as “one of the top comedic voices in the country” — brings his Grateful Bread Tour to the Casino Regina Show Lounge on Saturday night.
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The Canadian actor/author/podcaster has starred in six stand-up specials, including 2024’s Home Free on Netflix, while appearing in films like Paper Spiders (alongside Lili Taylor), The Informant (Matt Damon), and Analyze That (Robert DeNiro). He also joined Damon and Michael Douglas in the 2013 HBO film Behind the Candelabra, directed by Steven Soderbergh, which won 11 Emmys.
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Papa hosted NBC’s The Marriage Ref and had a recurring role opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus on CBS’s The New Adventures of Old Christine.
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Meanwhile, the Revenge of the 80s show comes to Casino Regina on Friday night, featuring music from Duran Duran, Abba, Cyndi Lauper, B52s, Michael Jackson, etc.
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3. Sask. Sports Hall of Fame
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The Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame hosts a special event Saturday as part of this year’s inductions.
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An open house takes place from noon to 4 p.m. while an autograph session is set for 1:30-2:30 p.m. The 2025 induction class includes athletes Julie Foster (rugby), Noah Miller (water polo), and Jon Ryan (football); builders Brad Hornung (hockey) and Klara Kesmarky Miller (gymnastics); and the 1997 and 1998 Regina Rams Football Club and the 1978 and 1980 Saskatoon Harmony Centre women’s softball team.
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