FRINGE: The Tenant Haimovitz will mess with your mind
Posted on August 21, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The first 15 minutes or so of The Tenant Haimovitz (Venue 1) makes about as much sense as Middle Eastern politics does to a New World man. A writer named Daniel – “it’s pronounced Dan-ee-yell” – rents an apartment only to discover he already has roommates which may or may not be figments of his […]
MUSIC: Mayhem by day, Kraftwerk by night
Posted on August 21, 2013 By Kevin Maimann Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
What happens when metalheads make dance music on modular synthesizers? Noisy dance music, that’s what. When local soundman and musician Jason Borys got together with Jeremy Greenspan of Hamilton synthpop duo Junior Boys, the resulting album yielded iterative beats and dark undertones that feel like they belong at a dance party in some seedy, dimly […]
FRINGE: The madness of King Ludwig
Posted on August 20, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Calgarian Kyall Rakoz looks barely out of high school and he’s already pulled off what should become a Fringe success with his one man show “Ludwig and Lohengrin.” (Venue 10) As playwright, director and star, Rakoz tackles the story of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, a controversial figure in German history, and not just because […]
FRINGE: Moscow Stations anything but life affirming
Posted on August 20, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Actor Clayton Jevne is so flawlessly believable as a decrepit drunk that you can almost smell the booze on him. Listening to him talk for 80 excruciating minutes is even worse. In “Moscow Stations” (Venue 7), adapted from a novel by Russia’s Venedict Yerofeev, Jevne delivers a stellar performance as Venya, a pathetic and completely […]
End of the Earth, by Chad Huculak
Posted on August 19, 2013 By Staff Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider
FRINGE: Innocent When You Dream a whale of a tale
Posted on August 18, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Viewers shouldn’t be surprised to learn that the playwright, actor, puppeteer and ukulele virtuoso behind “Innocent When You Dream” (Venue 2) hails from Austin, Texas – one of the few great American cities that openly declare pride in their apparent weirdness. The Fringe is known for weirdness, so Zeb West’s unique tale of tails, a […]
FRINGE REVIEW: Forget Me Not a disturbing masterpiece
Posted on August 17, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Sometimes humour can help the mind grasp a disturbing topic. “Forget Me Not” (Venue 10) is an intelligent and gutsy comedy by Rob Gee that underneath the superficial comic presentation takes a subversive detour into the dark side of institutionalized care, asking the audience to consider if patients in such facilities are receiving quality care […]
FRINGE REVIEW: Zack Adams an existential time traveller
Posted on August 16, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The premise of Zack Adams: Zack to the Future (Venue 2) involves a failed Fringe playwright who travels into the future to try to discover his identity and assuage his existential angst about career choices that led to becoming a failed Fringe playwright. He ends up discovering a couple of unexpected things: that no quantum […]
FRINGE REVIEW: Mac Attack bombs
Posted on August 16, 2013 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Imagine going to McDonald’s, ordering a Big Mac and being given a Filet o’ Fish. Any reasonable response would be to say “Yuck, I didn’t order this” and hand it back. No such luxury is afforded audience members at Fringe plays that turn out to be something completely different than advertised. You just have to […]
Eight rules to Fringe by
Posted on August 15, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
You think by now people would be hip to the “turn off your cellphone” rule at the Fringe, but apparently there are holdovers. Here’s a thought: make your ringtone a big wet fart. It will be offensive when it goes off, so you might as well get a laugh out of it. Just trying to […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Intercontinental mojo at blues fest
Posted on August 15, 2013 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival has taken over the city, absorbing any and all of the performing arts in its path. Nothing is safe, theatre, comedy, dance, not even music. A number of favorite local music venues have even been converted into what are known as “Bring Your Own Venue” theatres for the duration […]
Ben Folds to rock ESO a second time
Posted on August 13, 2013 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
Maybe we can make Ben Folds playing with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra a biennial event. The pop piano-meister will be back to wow his local fans a second time on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at the Winspear Centre – less than two years after he came to Edmonton for the first time. Tickets ($69 or […]