3 Fringe DRAMAS
Posted on August 23, 2017 By Mel Priestley Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Slack Tide By parts&labour with Blarney Productions, Edmonton, Venue 8 (Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre) This new work from young playwright Bevin Dooley pulls no punches in tackling weighty subjects. It’s set in Killer’s Cove, a local teenage hangout on the beach outside a small fishing village. The exact location isn’t named, but through clues […]
3 Fringe ZOMBIE MUSICALS
Posted on August 23, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Evil Dead: The Musical By Straight Edge Theatre, Edmonton, Venue 36 (La Cite Francophone) You know fandom has gotten completely out of hand when the fan fiction is as good if not better than the original work it’s supposed to be inspired by. For those who don’t know, Evil Dead is a campy low-budget 1981 […]
REVIEW: Beck where it’s at in Edmonton
Posted on August 23, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music
If you’re expecting the unexpected at a rock concert, is having it fulfilled still a special thing? What if the focus of your high un-expectations does something surprisingly normal – like rocking out four-on-the-floor with a great rock band for a rockin’ old school rock concert at the Jubilee Auditorium, for instance – and says […]
Dead Troll homecoming a Fringe triumph
Posted on August 21, 2017 By Derek Owen Comedy, Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Get Me the F*ck out of Edmonton, and other ramblings of a Fringe has-been By Wes Borg, Victoria, Venue 8 (Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre) Sure, Wes Borg did manage to get the f*ck out of Edmonton, but the most important thing right now is that he’s back in town with a new Fringe show […]
3 Fringe MUSICAL COMEDIES
Posted on August 21, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Urinetown: The Musical By Grindstone Theatre, Venue 16 (Holy Trinity Anglican Church) Be careful not to laugh too hard at this musical that cheerfully subverts some of our most basic functions. It may lead you to a need to pee and, as the rather bizarre Urinetown: The Musical points out, that could lead to dire […]
3 ALCOHOLIC Fringe plays
Posted on August 21, 2017 By Mel Priestley Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Alcohol is a staple of the Fringe festival, whether it’s the on-stage subject matter, or the libations we enjoy before, after and – at some very civilized venues – during. At two of the three venues hosting the following triptych of shows you can enjoy a beverage while watching – which may sometimes feel a […]
2 MORE MASTERS of the Fringe
Posted on August 21, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
No Exit By Bright Young Things, Venue 12 (Varscona Theatre) A man enters a room. It’s set in Stygian darkness … a couple of sticks of furniture … some pillars, one with a statue on it. It’s hot … a little too hot. No pictures. No mirrors. The lights never turn off. A man turns […]
3 HUNGARY Fringe plays
Posted on August 20, 2017 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Inventor of All Things By big word performance, UK, Venue 13, Old Strathcona Library Jem Rolls returns to this year’s Fringe with his successful 2015 spoken word performance detailing the strangely forgotten life of pioneering nuclear physicist savant Leo Szilard, Hungary’s early 20th Century approximation of a much more interesting Sheldon Cooper. Thank God […]
REVIEW: k.d. lang soars in Edmonton
Posted on August 20, 2017 By Gene Kosowan Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music, news
The entire run-through of Ingénue, k.d. lang’s seismic-shifting album that propelled her from prairie good ol’ gal to Grammy-winning superstar didn’t exactly rock the house at the Jubilee Auditorium on Saturday night. It didn’t need to. Despite lang’s powerful voice, put to great use during her roughly 80-minute set, the former Edmontonian stuck to the […]
2 UNEXPECTED Fringe hits
Posted on August 19, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Make a right turn at the Fringe and you find an old favourite. Turn left and you come across something you might have never expected. That’s part of the fun. Onions and Garlic Empress of Blandings Productions, Venue 11 (Studio Theatre) The multi-talented Dave Clarke is a familiar Fringe participant, but his co-writer for Onions […]
2 SCARY Fringe plays
Posted on August 18, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The scary thing about trying to see a scary play at the Fringe is how few truly scary plays there seem to be. So many comedies, so much improv, so many real life dramas – scary enough – and oh, so many musicals. Yet there are chills to be had if you look. Just be […]
2 MASTERS OF THE FRINGE
Posted on August 18, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Each year the captains of comedy and drama come to the Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival with gifts of superb entertainment. Regular Fringers will recognize these troupes and individuals as trailing long records of happy hours spent in the theatre. They are indeed Masters of the Fringe. Here are two of many: The Apple Tree From […]