1. Last call for “The Crawl” as venerable Celtic folk rock band Spirit of the West performs one last time at the Commodore April 14, 15 and 16. No doubt jigs will be danced and tears will be shed by fans and band members alike as the group bids farewell after a 30-plus-year career. In 2013, frontman John Mann was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease, and last year the band announced it would be playing its final shows at the Commodore where they have performed close to 50 times. Tickets at .
2. Carousel Theatre for Young People sticks to the “Bare Necessities” with Tracey Power’s adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Things get wild April 17 to May 1 at Granville Island’s Waterfront Theatre. Details at .
3. Vancity Theatre hosts Canadian Film Week, April 15 to 21, celebrating Canadian filmmaking past and present, including Melanie M. Jones’s wry comedy, FSM, about a 鶹ýӳDJ looking for love. Details and show times at .
4. Crafty and dependable Toronto-by-way-of-Halifax rock outfit Sloan marks the 20th anniversary of its breakthrough album One Chord to Another with a show at the Imperial, April 20. Man, are we old. Tickets at Red Cat and all Ticketmaster outlets.