FRINGE: 2 ‘One Man’ parodies
Posted on August 19, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
When faced with the rash of “one man” plays at this year’s Fringe – that is, single actors attempting to render an entire popular movie or TV series in a comedic manner – a nagging question comes up: Do you have to be a diehard fan of the original material to fully appreciate its lampoon? […]
REVIEW: 2 more MASTERS of the Fringe
Posted on August 18, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Bright Young Things don’t mind taking on the big ones. The company has given us, and received much audience (and Sterling Award) love for previous productions such as Sartre’s No Exit and Rattigan’s Deep Blue Sea. Their current Fringe production is Tom Stoppard’s minor theatrical masterpiece, the confounding The Real Inspector Hound (Stage 12). Two […]
Saga dominates Edmonton Rock Music Festival
Posted on August 18, 2018 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
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 […]
Actor literally breaks leg, has to cancel Fringe show
Posted on August 17, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
It’s all fun and games to say “break a leg” to an actor – until he actually breaks his leg. It happened to Reed McColm, who was to star in the one-man Glen Berger play Underneath the Lintel at Stage 14 – but it has been cancelled in the wake of his injury. “Break a […]
REVIEW: 2 MASTERS of the Fringe
Posted on August 17, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Don’t Frown at the Gown (Stage 12) comes from those long-time Fringe Masters Darrin Hagen and Trevor Schmidt under the production umbrella of Guys in Disguise. The duo, who write and perform their own stuff, have long since broken out of the gay ghetto (although their orientation is obvious and celebrated), with shows like Flora […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Rockfest scores SAGA
Posted on August 15, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
For music fans still in the outdoor festival spirit – and really, who isn’t – the action this weekend shifts upriver to Hawrelak Park for the annual Edmonton Rock Music Festival. This is classic rock at its biggest and brightest, and the organizers have done a commendable job putting together some impressive names throughout the […]
PLAYBOT: Foolish Foreigner fights Fringe!
Posted on August 14, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
What a bonehead move: A bigass high-production jukebox musical is plopping into Edmonton to compete with the opening weekend of the biggest theatre festival in the Americas – and on the same weekend as the classic rock festival, too! What were they thinking? Literally a jukebox musical called Jukebox Hero, based on the songs of […]
I SURVIVED THE FOLK FEST (almost)
Posted on August 12, 2018 By Paula E. Kirman Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
Whoever came up with the saying “If you don’t like the weather in Alberta, just wait 10 minutes!” must have been at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. Diehard festival fans all have stories about the erratic weather over the years, some which resemble battlefields. They make sure they have all the necessary gear and protective […]
REVIEW: Heat on the hill at folk fest
Posted on August 10, 2018 By Paula E. Kirman Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, news
Thursday evening at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival was likely one of the hottest folk fests on record. There was a heat warning as temperatures hit 34 degrees, and an air quality advisory due to drifting smoke from B.C. wildfires. There may have been discussions about climate change among the sweaty (but happy) crowd – […]
PLAYBOT: 30 mini Fringe reviews
Posted on August 8, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
A marvelous thing happened at the Fringe HQ today – 30 different theatre companies each presented one-minute scenes from their upcoming Fringe plays. At the end of the strictly-timed event – those going over getting “played off” by an air horn – tickets went on sale for the 37th annual theatre festival, Aug, 16-26 in […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: 4 folk fest acts expected to ROCK
Posted on August 8, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
You know how it is. You look forward to seeing a “buzz” act at the folk fest, perhaps a legend of folk music, or maybe one of these mighty famous new bands the kids today are into, what with their fancy “fire” and their “wheel.” But then it turns out he – or she or […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Deathcore takes a holiday
Posted on August 1, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
This weekend features two evenings of deathcore bands whose itineraries find them in our fair city. The first is Thursday night, when the Massachusetts band The Acacia Strain (above) lands in town at the Starlite Room. Ably supported by Left Behind, I Am, and Arrival Of Autumn, frontman and leader Vincent Bennett’s band has an […]