For the third year in a row, God Squad invites you to an incredible night of mesmerizing music paired with a marvellous meal. With live vocal performances from 6 local professional artists, singing well known tunes that are sure to get you moving in your seat. Can’t wait to see you there!

Song List

1960s: 

Ain’t no Mountain High Enough (Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson) - Tomas Grahame, David Dyckerhoff, Selena Fisher

 

Hey Jude (Beatles) - David Dyckerhoff

 

1970s:

Rain Drops Keep Fallin on my head (Burt Bacharach & Hal David) (B.J. Thomas) - Tomas Grahame

 

She’s Always a Woman to me (Billy Joel) - Patrick Lynn

 
Dinner Break

 

1980s: 

The Winner Takes It All (Abba) - Layne Labbe

 

Holding out for a Hero (Jim Steinman & Dean Pitchford) (Bonnie Tyler) - Selena Fisher

 

Don't Stop Believing (Journey) - David Dyckerhoff, Layne Labbe

 

1990s: 

I Want it That Way (Backstreet Boys) - Tomas Grahame, David Dickeyhoff, Selena Fisher

 

It’s all coming back to me now (Celine Dion) - Layne Labbe

 

Desert Break

 

2000s—:

Love Song (Sara Bareilles) - Selena Fisher

 

Feeling Good (Michael Buble) - Tomas Grahame

 

Pray For Me (David Dyckerhoff) - David Dyckerhoff

Our Performers 

Patrick Lynn

Singer

Patrick Lynn is a Calgary-born actor and a graduate of the University of Alberta, where he earned his BFA in Acting. He has worked with a range of companies on productions across Alberta, including: White Christmas, The Prom, and Tuck Everlasting (Nuova Vocal Arts); Alice By Heart, 638 Ways to Kill Castro, and Stir Crazy (Fringe Theatre); May We All (42nd Street Productions); Weasels, Rhinoceros, and The Devils (Studio Theatre, UofA). Patrick is excited to be returning for the third annual Savour the Stage!

Selena Fisher

Singer

Selena Fisher studied Musical Theatre Performance at Webster Conservatory in St. Louis and throughout her twenties was lead singer aboard Holland America Cruise Lines. She is currently resident music director for 42nd Street Productions and can also be found singing at various jazz clubs throughout Calgary. Selena runs a self tape/audition prep studio called Best Self Studio YYC where she coaches, reads for, & films for actors auditioning in film, tv & theatre. Get your tickets fast for the upcoming “Come From Away” at Theatre Calgary where Selena will be playing the roles of Beverly Bass/Annette. 
 

David Dyckerhoff

Singer

This is David’s third year singing with Savour the Stage. He is a Calgary-based singer, songwriter, and performer who regularly collaborates with a variety of local theatre companies. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for StoryBook Theatre and brings both artistic and organizational leadership to the city’s performing arts community. Outside the theatre, David works professionally as a lawyer.

Tomas Grahame

Singer

Tomas Grahame is an actor and musician who works in sales at Rolf C. Hagen, the world's largest independent pet supply company. He most recently played the role of Fred Gailey in Miracle on 34th Street the Musical this past Christmas at StoryBook Theatre here in Calgary. Tomas is happy to be back to Savour the Stage for a third year with some of his favourite theatre people in support of God Squad.

Layne Labbe  

Singer

Layne is an Edmonton based artist, originally from Calgary Alberta. She couldn't be more excited to be in Savour the Stage. Her previous credits include: Legally Blonde (Theatre Calgary) Heathers (MacEwan), Sunday In the Park With George (MacEwan), Ragtime (Theatre Calgary) and many more! She would like to thank her friends and family for their love and support and especially her dog Link for helping her run choreo! Enjoy the show!

Alex Szojka

Pianist

Alex is a Calgary-born, classically trained pianist and organist. He’s served the Church through sacred music for over 15 years and is currently at Sacred Heart. Now in his third year with Savour the Stage, he accompanies live singers in an evening of popular favourites spanning artists like Billy Joel, ABBA, Elton John, and the Backstreet Boys, offering a change of pace from liturgical music. The show carries personal significance for him as his first time playing in it doubled as a memorable early date with his now fiancée.