REVIEW: Ed the Sock getting game back

REVIEW: Ed the Sock getting game back

Yes, Children of the ‘80s, it’s true – we’re old. But if we are at all like Ed the Sock was on Wednesday night at Union Hall, maybe, just maybe, we are still relevant – not to mention all these years later able to appreciate good, honest comedy. As part of Ed’s current “War on […]

REVIEW: Scottish comic does his people proud

REVIEW: Scottish comic does his people proud

Craig Ferguson did a remarkable show at the Winspear Centre on Thursday night – considering that he appears to have no appreciable career plans since his talk show ended in 2014, beyond doing stand-up dates. On what calls the “Hobo Fabulous” tour, Ferguson is a dyed-in-the-tartan Scot, for sure, and left absolutely nothing on table […]

REVIEW: Edmonton Comedy Festival math adds up

REVIEW: Edmonton Comedy Festival math adds up

Down at the ATB Financial Arts Barns Saturday evening for the last night of this year’s Edmonton Comedy Festival, the comic math added up pretty good: during the 4 Days of Funny, those in attendance this 1 night got 2 solid hours of gut-busting comedy from 4 great comics, and 1 who needs some work. […]

EIFF: Rabbit so good it needs to be proud to be Canadian

EIFF: Rabbit so good it needs to be proud to be Canadian

Films like Rabbit make it easy on reviewers. When the material and performances are as nearly flawless as they are here, the only thing that needs to be decided is how much to gush – so get ready. This film could easily be the best dramatic feature at this year’s Edmonton International Film Festival. It […]

EIFF: Bel Canto serves palatable pablum

EIFF: Bel Canto serves palatable pablum

Bel Canto, starring Julianne Moore and Christopher Lambert, is a historically revisionist melodrama so loosely based on the 1996 Peruvian Japanese Embassy Hostage Crisis that actual Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was renamed President Masuda in the film. That should tell you how close this one sticks to the facts. To be honest, it’s more directly […]

EIFF: Hang Ten in … Ireland?!

EIFF: Hang Ten in … Ireland?!

Every film festival always has a documentary or two, and Between Land and Sea focuses on the lives of a band of like- minded sportsmen in the international surfing hotspot of … Ireland. No, that wasn’t a typo.  The town of Lahinch, on the west coast of Ireland near the cliffs of Moher, lays claim […]

FRINGE: 4 plays for short attenti …

FRINGE: 4 plays for short attenti …

In the mood for a quickie? Not that kind of one, mind you, but Dentures (Stage 28) is a 32-minute square-on-the-nose production works well for those short in attention spans. This production is a comic farce of a tale of what happens when two homeless bros in their 20s move into an old folk’s home […]

FRINGE REVIEWS: 4 plays about DEATH

FRINGE REVIEWS: 4 plays about DEATH

British performer Rob Gee was plagued with problems on the opening night of his new Fringe show, Death – A Romantic Comedy (on Stage 5). First there was an unfortunately-timed fire alarm, delaying the opening by precious minutes. He also told us that some git had nicked his pants – so he had to perform […]

REVIEW: Classic Canadians thrive at Rock Fest

REVIEW: Classic Canadians thrive at Rock Fest

Edmontonians waking up yesterday morning to head down to Hawrelak Park for Day 2 of the eighth annual Edmonton Rock Music Festival might have felt a bit of relief: While they knew they’d be losing a bit more of their hearing throughout the day, at least they’d be able to breathe without putting themselves at […]

Saga dominates Edmonton Rock Music Festival

Saga dominates Edmonton Rock Music Festival

Edmonton might have been covered in a thick blanket of asthma-inducing white acrid smoke, but none of that stuff was being blown during Saga’s performance down at Hawrelak Park as part of Friday night festivities at the Edmonton Rock Festival. Most Canadians are clueless how big this band was and still is internationally. Last time […]

Jim Jefferies crosses the line in Edmonton

Jim Jefferies crosses the line in Edmonton

Anyone who made it to one of Jim Jefferies’ two shows at the Jubilee Auditorium on Friday knew they were in for a night of boundary-violating, button-pushing, self-deprecating hilarity. But how many would have guessed the Australian comedian would make it through his 90-minute performance without mentioning the name “Donald Trump” once? Because he did […]

3 Fringe plays on MODERN LIFE

3 Fringe plays on MODERN LIFE

Leash Your Potential By Ryan Gunther, Vancouver, Venue 10 (Acacia Hall) If you’ve ever worked in a heavily bureaucratized, stolidly corporate environment, you know exactly what Ryan Gunther is talking about in his new play Leash Your Potential. Through the vehicle of the “seminar” – a format as insipid as it is ISO-9000 compliant – […]