PLAYBILL: Norwegian blue
Posted on May 15, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Rarely has “pining for the fjords” had more meaning beyond the Monty Python sketch. And it might just be a coincidence that the aforementioned skit involves a possibly dead-or-maybe-just-resting “Norwegian Blue” parrot – and that the author of the season-ending play by U of A’s Studio Theatre was from Norway. Weird, no? The Lady from […]
PLAYBILL: Yo Mama
Posted on May 8, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Who are these ladies – dames, gals, broads, girls, skirts, chicks, women – who call themselves “Hey Ladies”? It turns out the three Edmonton performers either are mothers, have mothers or both – so it works out. The Mother’s Day edition of their semi-improvised variety-talk show plays Friday at the Roxy on Gateway. It’s not […]
PLAYBILL: Bonnie and Clyde get musical therapy
Posted on May 1, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
If only Bonnie and Clyde had gone into couples therapy before things got out of hand. They could’ve unpacked all that co-dependent bank-robbing-shooting-people-running-from-the-cops behaviour, and come to some resolution that didn’t involve getting killed. Maybe they could’ve gone straight and counseled wayward youth on the perils of robbing banks, shooting people and running from the […]
Citadel’s Austen powers a ripping yarn
Posted on April 28, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, news, Theatre
In 2008, the Citadel Theatre charmed Edmonton audiences with a memorable stage version of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Beyond the main element of Austen’s durable book (published in 1813 and her best known work), the success of that production was something of a tribute to the theatre’s ace production unit working at full, flat […]
PLAYBILL: Art for art’s sake
Posted on April 24, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Any artist who’s ever been turned down for a grant should feel their blood boiling over Art. As will the characters in Yasmina Reza’s play – the English translation at the Varscona Theatre April 26-May 14. Starring local familiars Glenn Nelson, John Sproule and Frank Zotter in this Shadow Theatre production, the story revolves around […]
PLAYBILL: We’ve CRADDOCK with you!
Posted on April 17, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Chris Craddock is on a role … ooh, make that roll. You know what? It works both ways. The Edmonton actor-playwright recently made his directorial debut in what turned out to be Alan Thicke’s last starring role in a feature film, It’s Not My Fault and I Don’t Care Anyway (based on one of Craddock’s […]
PLAYBILL: Superstar rises at Mayfield
Posted on April 10, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Jesus Christ Superstar is the best musical Andrew Lloyd Webber has ever made. FACT. Oh, you don’t want to argue around this time of year, when in some households the annual screening of the 1973 feature film starring dreamy Ted Neeley is as close to religion as they’re going to get all year – and […]
REVIEW: Starcatcher flies like Peter Pan
Posted on April 7, 2017 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Avast there, matey, prepare to go aloft! And I abide that ye’ll have a crew of plundering picaroons at yer back. The Citadel’s current show Peter and the Starcatcher does briefly soar aloft, but that comes later. James MacDonald’s rollicking, inventive production starts small with what is known as “physical theatre,” or the more poetic […]
PLAYBILL: 9 Parts of Desire has many faces
Posted on April 4, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Nine very different Iraqi women lead lives as normal as they can manage in the years between the two Gulf wars – imagined by Heather Ruffo in her discussion-provoking play 9 Parts of Desire. The playwright was inspired and disturbed by a trip to an art museum in Baghdad, and from extensive interviews with area […]
PLAYBILL: A little Peter Pan in all of us
Posted on March 27, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
It’s worth asking why there have been so many versions and adaptations of Peter Pan. Is it because that all of us, deep down inside, in our heart of hearts, have a secret desire to fly around while wearing green tights? Or is there something deeper? Maybe it’s because Peter Pan is a magical flying […]
PLAYBILL: Go Into the Woods, we dare you
Posted on March 20, 2017 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
There’s a weird sort of fractured hindsight at work in the musical Into the Woods. We’ve all seen it – in our bedtime stories. Written by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine, this award-winning musical is a willy nilly hodge podge of almost every Grimm fairy tale that has since made into an sanitized-animated feature by […]
PLAYBILL: Elektra electrifying
Posted on March 13, 2017 By Mike Ross Archive, Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Today’s spooky teens have nothing on the ancient Greeks. Kids in those days didn’t have smartphones – just lots of time on their hands and easy access to a wide variety of poisons and deadly weapons. Got a lot of rending and hewing to do. Edmonton Opera’s latest show Elektra is about as edgy as […]