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. […]
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 […]
PLAYBILL: Can’t go wrong with Elvis
Posted on April 9, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
One of the things the Mayfield Dinner Theatre does very well is the dependable “jukebox musical.” This is due mainly to artistic director Van Wilmott – a hardcore music and gear geek, songwriter, performer, arranger and producer who’s been active in Edmonton’s music scene for at least 40 years, many of them working hard at […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Geoff Berner stays on message
Posted on March 28, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Rachel Notley is on the record for being a “huge” fan of Geoff Berner. “I love his sense of humour, his angles on issues, he’s very cutting, he’s very witty,” the Premier of Alberta told GigCity in 2016. And Geoff Berner – the klezmer-loving accordion-squeezing political folksinger from B.C. – is on the record for […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Time for 2000s nostalgia!
Posted on March 21, 2018 By Michael Senchuk Archive, Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Two of Canada’s biggest alternative rock acts of the early 2000s have joined forces for two nights in Edmonton. Playing at the Jubilee Auditorium next Monday and Tuesday, Our Lady Peace and Matthew Good are in the midst of a 20-date co-headlining tour that spans the breadth of Canada, from St. John’s to Vancouver. Good […]
PLAYBILL: A real Cinderella story
Posted on March 19, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
There must be something compelling about the Cinderella story that it keeps being told again and again and in so many ways – more than 2,000 years after it was written. Following the first example of a tale of a slave girl who marries an Egyptian prince through a series of improbable events, Alberta Ballet […]
Johnny Reid puts the soul in country
Posted on March 16, 2018 By Olivia Rose Leaf Entertainment, entertainment, Front Slider, Music, music
There was feeling of a Sunday church “revival” at the Jubilee Auditorium on Thursday night – and Johnny Reid was the preacher. It was obvious that this Scottish-Canadian country superstar was back in Edmonton to show his audience a good time. No expense was spared when it came to production of his Revival tour, named […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: The Heat is on!
Posted on March 14, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
There was a seminal moment in the annals of rock ‘n’ roll, in some garage somewhere, where rockabilly musicians decided to play punk rock – or maybe it was the other way around. There may have been a fist fight. Hey, what if I used this upright bass to play Black Flag songs? How dare […]
MUSIC PREVIEW: Bahamas or Dwight Yoakam, tough choice
Posted on February 28, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
You concert promoters need to get it together. You give us weeks of nothing but sporadic metal and classic rock shows during a usually dead time of year – and then on the same otherwise unassuming first Monday night of March you book two must-see acts in two concert halls at opposite sides of town. […]
Motown the Musical: Berry Gordy’s lavish love letter to himself
Posted on February 14, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
Motown: The Musical begins with a high decibel blast of pure soul straight from the ’60s. Immediately we are in the midst of a marvelous musical battle – an energetic sing-off between The Tops and The Temps (Temptations), two of the best known male groups from the early years of Motown. From their patent leather […]
PLAYBILL: Metis Mutt matures
Posted on February 13, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
“I am Metis – which means that I’m both native and white. Half of me wants to assimilate you into my culture – and the other half is just too lazy to do it.” Does that joke make you cringe? Yes? Does it make it any better coming from an actual Metis man? No? Well, […]
HMS Pinafore: A jazz cruise with pizzazz
Posted on February 4, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Music, Theatre
Shortly after it was written in 1878, Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore (or The Lass That Loved a Sailor), became the most popular musical in the world. Propelled by silliness and mirth, it was a huge hit in London and, crossing the ocean, became an immediate sensation in America. At one time pirated versions were […]