Fringe review: The Wasteland
The Wasteland Three and a half stars Stage 39, Upstairs at the Armoury April may be, as the poet says, the “cruellest month.” But August is definitely the weirdest. T.S. Eliot is at the Fringe, and not...
View ArticleVictor and Victoria’s Terrifying Tale of Terrible Things
The thrill of getting spooked is everywhere in the macabre piece of playful Victoriana that opens, newly re-worked and refurbished, on the Varscona stage Friday. Under the banner of Kill Your...
View ArticleReview: bedtime with Victor and Victoria
REVIEW Victor and Victoria’s Terrifying Tale of Terrible Things Theatre: Kill Your Television, Created by and starring: Beth Graham and Nathan Cuckow Where: Varscona Theatre, 10329 83 Ave. Running:...
View ArticleThe theatre crowd gets down: the Sterling gala
“An actor without a technician is a naked person standing in the dark.” – classic wisdom from the 27th annual Sterling Awards gala For 27 years, Edmonton’s annual Sterling bash has been the kookiest,...
View ArticleSix Edmonton writers win Alberta Literary Awards
Much-honoured Edmonton writer Greg Hollingshead added another prize to his trophy case when he won the WGA Golden Pen Lifetime Achievement award at the Alberta Literary Awards gala on Saturday....
View ArticleNew work the stuff of dreams in Catalyst's Fortune Falls
Dreams come, and dreams go. In between, there is a space that’s vast and difficult to negotiate. That’s the space of Fortune Falls, the new Catalyst musical written by Jonathan Christenson and Beth...
View ArticlePretty Goblins serves dark tale with side of funny bones
Edmonton is blessed with funny women. Not just strange-funny, although we like them, too — but laugh-out-loud funny. Think on-stage talents such as Hey Ladies, with the outrageous comic stylings of...
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