FRINGE 2019: Jesus battles Satan in convoluted adventure
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
THE MASTER AND MARGARITA: the remix Stage 35 (La Cite Francophone Theatre) Seattle’s innovative company Theatre Simple has been bringing challenging theatre to the Fringe for many years. Think Escher’s Hands and The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Not just content to present original text, their work features imaginative movement and creativity and put their own unique […]
FRINGE 2019: The World’s Wife a dark, dangerous exploration of womankind
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The World’s Wife Stage 8 (Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre) The World’s Wife is a three person play that takes the audience on a chaotic, tradition upending journey through history, mythology, fairytale and, well, real life. The work is adapted from a cycle of poems from Scottish poet Carol Anne Duffy’s wry book of the […]
FRINGE 2019: 3 more MASTERS
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Crescendo! Stage 12 (Varscona Theatre) This Plain Jane Theatre (and Chorus Productions) show wins this year’s award for the most agreeable surprise. The premise, as outlined in the program, didn’t show great promise – but the result is one of the most genuinely enjoyable experiences of the week. Crescendo! is not only a new musical, […]
FRINGE 2019: Early David Mamet lacks impact of his later work
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
A Life In The Theatre Stage 29 (The Playhouse) David Mamet was just coming off a career as a failed actor in 1977 when we wrote A Life in the Theatre. It was a sardonic love letter to the theatre community, and a very young Mamet was just flexing his writing muscles. Later to come […]
FRINGE 2019: 2 dramatic DRAMAS
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
After Miss Julie Stage 22 (The Grindstone) It’s 1888, and that Swedish rascal August Strindberg has done it again. In his best naturalistic style, he’s written a play about a bored aristocratic young lady named Miss Julie, who goes searching for sexual adventure below stairs, and finds a ready accomplice with the well-travelled, cultured Jean, […]
FRINGE 2019: It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that SWING!
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Swing Showcase Stage 18 (Sugar Swing Ballroom) Ah, the Fringe! At 258 shows, if you turn to the right you might enjoy one of a couple of burlesque shows. If you turn to the left – you might come up with Swing Showcase. Such was the case last year when we were pleasantly surprised by […]
FRINGE 2019: 2 amazing DANCE shows
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Swipe Stage 4 (King Edward Elementary School) A few years back an inventive local dance company called Synaethesis Dance Theatre came up with a movement experience called Letters & Words. At its base, it was really a dance show but the company made it much more. It was a multimedia marvel – an immersing theatrical […]
FRINGE 2019: Field Zoology 101 lecture riddled with penis jokes
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Field Zoology 101 Stage 37 (Auditorium at Campus Saint-Jean) Why has the world of science ignored the genius of zoologist and world adventurer Professor Bradley Q. Gooseberry? With his Tilly hat at a sober angle, his bony knees sticking out under his cargo shorts and his (suspicious) black mustache, he has set out on a […]
FRINGE 2019: 2 Hilarious Dick Comedies
Posted on August 22, 2019 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Crazy For Dick Tricks: A Dirk Darrow Investigation Stage 18 (Sugar Swing Ballroom) A quick look at Dirk Darrow’s show titles will give you a good idea of what to expect from this sunny Australian entertainer: 6 Quick Dick Tricks, 2 Ruby Knockers, 1 Jaded Dick and now his latest, Crazy For Dick Tricks. […]
FRINGE 2019: Good at Cults an insane story with an Edmonton connection
Posted on August 21, 2019 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Good at Cults Stage 27 (The Buckingham) This is about a different kind of history – how in our personal histories we can learn the wrong ways to relate to others, and how we can get ourselves into trouble later in life when we aren’t even aware of it. It also left a real head-scratcher […]
FRINGE 2019: Black Albertan ponders his past in worthy, yet flawed play
Posted on August 21, 2019 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Balance Board Stage 13 (Old Strathcona Public Library) This local piece by Bashir Mohamed tells the story of an Alberta youth motivated to discover his identity as a black person after being embarrassed in class during a racially and culturally insensitive exchange with a teacher. He ends up tasking himself to discover what exactly it […]
FRINGE 2019: 3 HISTORICAL plays
Posted on August 21, 2019 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
THE WALK IN THE SNOW: The True Story Of Lise Meitner Stage 3 (Walterdale Theatre) Jem Rolls is a great storyteller – that’s the most obvious conclusion one can draw from his 2019 Fringe production. It might boggle the minds of some, given the relative inaccessibility of the subject matter – but Rolls can make […]