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Oh, ladies! Canadian Heat male revue coming to town

The nights might be getting cooler, but the men of Canadian Heat will be turning up the temperature Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 with two action packed-shows that will have the ladies craving more. Both shows will also feature Sudbury's own Atlas Wolf.
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Canadian Heat's Vegas Style Male Revue will be at Cousin Vinny's in the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre for a 9 p.m. show Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel on Brady Street. Supplied photo.

The nights might be getting cooler, but the men of Canadian Heat will be turning up the temperature Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 with two action packed-shows that will have the ladies craving more.

Both shows will also feature Sudbury's own Atlas Wolf.

Canadian Heat's Vegas Style Male Revue will be at Cousin Vinny's in the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre for a 9 p.m. show Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel on Brady Street.

For all the damsels in distress out there, Tarzan is swinging to the rescue. Then things will heat up fast, and it’s up to our brave firefighter to put out the flames. Towards the end of the night, there may be a chance of "lightning."

This act has it all. Let the chills multiply as these talented guys transform from bad biker boys into the romantic love struck school boy that dances with Sandy. This act is truly electrifying.

Canadian Heat is a fully choreographed show produced by Trevor Rutherford who was born in Mississauga and raised in Brampton.

After touring the U.S. for four years, the last two being with a travelling Chippendale style group, Rutherford founded Canadian Heat Inc., a Vegas-style male revue company that features the top and hottest male dancers in Canada.

Since he first started dancing, Rutherford loved being on stage; he loved everything about it, the lights, the music and especially the screaming women. His passion for dance pushed him to bring this world-class male dance revue to Canada. 

His vision is similar to what he experienced in the U.S. by providing international calibre shows to the Canadian female audience.

He personally trains and works with dancers under the stage name MAXX to create unique and intricate routines that will wow any crowd.

Tickets are on sale now at Cousin Vinny's for Sept. 30 and at Gloria's Convenience on Bouchard and the Guitar Clinic on Barrydowne Road for the show on Oct. 1.

Tickets for both shows can also be purchased online at www.foreveryoungshows.com or by calling 705-918-2601.

Ask us about VIP table party packages for the ultimate ladies night out.
 


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