From Library Voices: Re THE CURST (a pop as f**k fantasia) POSTPONED
February 28, 2020 
from Michael Scott Dawson of Library Voices:
"A telltale sign that a band has jumped the shark is when they announce that they're going to make a rock opera...
Things have been relatively quiet around the ol' Library Voices camp for the last few months (years) but I'm happy to share that we have been quietly collaborating with award winning playwright Kelley Jo Burke on a new work titled The Curst. The story centres around the fictitious characters that exist within our lyrics. It also features a bunch of new LV songs that likely won't ever exist elsewhere.
The Curst runs May 1-17 at Dancing Sky Theatre and there are only a limited number of tickets remaining. https://ontheboards.ca/events/the-curst/
Just so it's clear, I also wanted to point out that we are not in the theatre piece. They've cast a wonderful group of immensely talented professionals who portray a far more believable band than Library Voices ever could... We do plan to be around though, sipping wine and eating chicken burgers from the gas station up the street. xo"
Alyssa Billingsly,
Angus Ferguson,
Dancing Sky Theatre,
Felix Leblanc,
Kate Herriot,
Library Voices,
Sask Arts Board,
Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts,
Tim Bratton in
Canadian Pop,
New Canadian Musical Theatre,
New Canadian Theatre,
Plays,
Theatre Studies,
World Premiere of Canadian Plays,
Writing 
The Curst may be the unluckiest band ever. They’re from small-town Saskatchewan, and they don’t play country. Their lead singer Merle is too neurotic to actually show anyone his songs. And it seems they’re being stalked by some kind of guardian angel gone really, really bad. Their life on the road is such a series of injuries, freak catastrophes, and grueling hours in a beat-up van, that they are starting to wonder whether it’s just time to quit.