Bob the Angry Flower

Bob the Angry Flower

A heroine whom no one but myself will much like

Catalyst Playwright’s Artistic Vision Comes to Life in Stunning Spy Thriller

Catalyst Playwright’s Artistic Vision Comes to Life in Stunning Spy Thriller

Edmonton’s edgy and adventurous Catalyst Theatre has been pushing toward its new production The Invisible  – Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare since its earliest beginnings. Over the years it has excelled in award-winning forays into Gothic thrillers (like Frankenstein, Hunchback, and Nevermore) and with its last production here about the Black Donnellys (based on the 19th […]

REVIEW: The Farce is Strong With Manic Mayfield Comedy

REVIEW: The Farce is Strong With Manic Mayfield Comedy

Michael Frayn’s backstage comedy Noises Off premiered in 1982 and has gone on to become the ultimate classic farce and theatrical in-joke – displaying to hilarious effect how private passions can intrude on public performance. The comedy has been around for so long that anyone who spends much time in the theatre will have endured […]

John Ullyatt Soars in Life-Affirming Theatrical Experiment at the Citadel

John Ullyatt Soars in Life-Affirming Theatrical Experiment at the Citadel

Every Brilliant Thing is another effort by the Citadel to pry open our concept of what theatre is. Part of the “Highwire Series” of small experimental productions, it’s a one-person show featuring Edmonton actor John Ullyatt. It runs at the Citadel’s Rice Theatre through Feb. 23. The show was originally a big hit at the […]

LISTEN HERE: The Confusionaires Put Bourbon Into Friend Zone

LISTEN HERE: The Confusionaires Put Bourbon Into Friend Zone

On first rush, The Confusionaires’ new song Sour Mash comes off like a celebration of whiskey. Man, these rockabilly guys sure like to drink. But no, there’s a twist (of lime): The whole song turns out to be an anthem for moderation, using “Sour Mash” – a type of bourbon perhaps best known in the […]

Mile Zero Dance Goes Punk in SNFU Tribute Show

Mile Zero Dance Goes Punk in SNFU Tribute Show

To mash together punk rock with modern dance seems like an insane idea. You know how punks “dance” – they mosh, crowd surf, stage dive, slam together, elbows akimbo, mohawks flailing, running madly in a circle (always counter-clockwise. Why? Short answer: The right foot goes a little further. Long answer in this highly scientific study). […]

REVIEW: Walterdale’s 1984 Doubleplus Good!

REVIEW: Walterdale’s 1984 Doubleplus Good!

In the last two weeks Edmonton theatre has presented two remarkably prescient stories of how easily corruption, dehumanization and fear can overtake a society. Both were written in the past, and chart many misuses of power that are so sadly obvious today. MacEwan’s drama department is currently running an excellent version of Arthur Miller’s 1954 […]

MUSIC PREVIEW: Bedouin Soundclash reformed, renewed, returning to Edmonton

MUSIC PREVIEW: Bedouin Soundclash reformed, renewed, returning to Edmonton

Next Tuesday the venerable Starlite Room hosts the almighty Bedouin Soundclash. This reggae-ska-pop band out of Kingston, Ontario, recently returned from a nine-year hiatus with a monstrous creation of an album, 2019’s Mass. It’s the fifth album in their catalog, and the return was anything but assured, with lead singer Jay Malinowski writing a novel […]

SOCIAL MEDIA HAPPENINGS

SOCIAL MEDIA HAPPENINGS

We see this sort of thing a lot.

Bob the Angry Flower

Bob the Angry Flower

Bob predicts the impeachment verdict.

End of the Game

End of the Game

Battle of Alberta

Canoes Literally Fly at Flying Canoe Volant Festival

Canoes Literally Fly at Flying Canoe Volant Festival

If you’ve noticed people doing inexplicable things with canoes this weekend, don’t worry, it’s not some kind of French-Canadian uprising: The Flying Canoe Volant is in full swing. The annual winter festival calls itself “a cultural, creative and interactive event designed to celebrate local history and the magic of a long winter night.” Wrapping up […]