Former Sault actor creating “space” in Las Vegas

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A former Sault Ste. Marie resident who is making a name for himself in live theatre in Las Vegas is set to open a community-driven charity based arts complex according to television station KDNV.

Mark, son of local retired dentist, George Shunock is creating “The Space ” a new arts complex that will feature 3,000 square feet of performing space  with a 400-700 person capacity.  It will also feature a black box theatre, two rehearsal halls and recording studio.

The entertainer and philanthropist created Monday’s Dark. A fundraising initiative for  Las Vegas local charities and the performing arts community.

 


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Craig Huckerby is a seasoned broadcast and media professional with over 43 years in local media. Starting in television, Craig became known as "the weather guy" on local television before pioneering internet media in the Sault. Craig is credited for bringing local television back to the Sault via the internet in 2003 with LTVNEWS.COM and was instrumental in launching SooNews.ca and Local2.ca. Craig is happy to be part of the Sault's newest media team of ONNtv and SaultOnline.com. Craig has also won numerous International Film awards for director of the documentary, "Was I Next?, The Sean Cribbin Story"

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