New incarnation of Robin Hood ‘engaging and spectacular’
Posted on April 27, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider
Wrapping up a superlative season at the Citadel, Artistic Director Daryl Cloran decided to go out on a high. Like, really high. Three stories high. Back at the beginning of the year, as new Artistic Director, he was getting to know various players on our theatrical scene. One he contacted was Mieko Ouchi – the […]
Review: Pink Mexico at 9910
Posted on April 27, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Pink Mexico brought everything they had to 9910 last night as they continue their journey across this great continent, throwing down all the reverb-soaked, fuzz-drenched, surf-punk they could possibly ever muster. Robert Preston, the frontman of the Brooklyn trio that was founded as his solo project, cavalcaded the group through a collection of their small […]
Music Preview: I Mother Eleven
Posted on April 25, 2018 By Michael Senchuk entertainment, Front Slider, Music
I Mother Earth and Finger Eleven perform at Union Hall on Saturday night (show starts at 8:25, $19.99 and up, BUY), as part of a lengthy joint tour across North America. They’re in the early throes of said itinerary – some of which still remains to be announced – which sees the bands perform an […]
PLAYBILL: Shumka keeps it real
Posted on April 23, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers have turned down an offer to participate in an all-Shumka parody of West Side Story to tell the tale of Edmonton’s two sides – North Side Story. We were told Shumka’s core subscribers probably wouldn’t go for it (based on a comic by Chad Huculak). Just as well. Keep it real. […]
Foote in The Door is in good with Company
Posted on April 22, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Foote in The Door is an Edmonton based performance collective. They are graduates of the Citadel’s Foote Theatre School (and other groups who train young people in musical theatre). Getting tired of waiting for our major companies to phone with offers of jobs, they have banded together, in the best Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney tradition, to […]
Pretty Goblins pretty awesome
Posted on April 21, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Twin sisters: even in the womb, they reach out to each other, clasping hands. A wondering doctor notes that their hearts are moving to the same beat. They will be born with a closeness that few will ever feel. Innocents floating in an amniotic sea, unknowing of the horrors that will be visited upon them. […]
Infinity is the perfect amount of time
Posted on April 20, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Playwright Hannah Moscovitch doesn’t dodge the big issues. Moscovitch has written with distinction and considerable heart about the Holocaust, Nazi war criminals and gender politics in modern academia. Her plays (The Russian Play/East of Berlin – and others) have been produced all over the country (including Edmonton) and she has been dubbed “the hottest young […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Vince Neil
Posted on April 18, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Front Slider, Music
Vince Neil is in town on Saturday night, playing a gig at River Cree (9 pm, $47 and up, BUY). Would he be offended if we called him a classic rocker? Perhaps, but certainly, he was at his peak when he was the frontman of Motley Crue from 1980 to 1992. While there’s still some […]
Mayfield production leaves reviewer All Shook Up
Posted on April 14, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
All Shook Up is a hunka, hunka burnin’ love set to the music of Elvis Presley. All air-brushed, gussied up and de-sexed, the music that once drove parents to lock up their children (metaphorically, I hope) has been transmuted into a bright, easy-listening, Broadway-style pop entertainment that is a light year away from The King’s […]
PLAYBILL: Robin Hood flower
Posted on April 13, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
In a world premiere mix-up of the classic tale, Robin Hood is a woman, the story is by the acclaimed Edmonton playwright Mieko Ouchi, there’s music by the great Canadian songsmith Hawksley Workman, and the performers are doing aerial acrobatics. Also, Citadel Theatre artistic director Daryl Cloran is directing the show himself. It’s hard to […]