REVIEW: 1 more 5 out of 5 MASTER of the Fringe!
Posted on August 23, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Zoo Story (Stage 17), like Charlie Brown, Little Shop of Horrors and almost anything by Daniel MacIvor, is a hardy Fringe perennial that keeps coming back. And why not? It’s a challenging little gem written in his youth by Edward Albee (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf) on his way to theatrical glory. All it […]
FRINGE: 3 captivating COMEDIES
Posted on August 23, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The Red Bastard – aka Eric Davis – practices a form of audience participation called “bouffon,” in which an outrageous character engages the audience in an intimate exchange. He’s the archetypal clown, and because of our classic view of fools and jesters, he can be allowed anything. Davis’s new show is called RED BASTARD: Lie […]
FRINGE: 2 SCARY horror shows
Posted on August 23, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Meet Daniel, a typical working man exhausted after a hard day at the office. Alone and sad, he tromps into his ratty apartment and slumps into his cheap armchair. He is lonely, restless, with only his memories to keep him company. So he has a cocktail, or two, as he does every night. He drinks […]
FRINGE: 4 plays for short attenti …
Posted on August 23, 2018 By Derek Owen Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
In the mood for a quickie? Not that kind of one, mind you, but Dentures (Stage 28) is a 32-minute square-on-the-nose production works well for those short in attention spans. This production is a comic farce of a tale of what happens when two homeless bros in their 20s move into an old folk’s home […]
FRINGE: 2 marvelous MUSICALS
Posted on August 23, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Music
Last year, a 100-year-old songstress was the best-selling recording artist of the year in Britain – beating Adele, among others. With her clear pop soprano voice, Dame Vera Lynn became inextricably woven into the matrix of defiance that sustained Britain in the gloomiest days of World War 2 – as the beleaguered country stood (mostly […]
FRINGE: 2 SPOOKY TEEN plays
Posted on August 22, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
These kids today – with their “fire” and their “wheel.” There’s going to be trouble, mark my words. Mark them, I say! Many uniformed opinions have been offered about modern teenagers, but few people (some parents included) have taken the time and effort to truly understand what it means to be a kid today. Some […]
FRINGE: 3 IMPROV! plays
Posted on August 22, 2018 By Shereen Jawad Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Everybody’s favourite game show has returned! Edmonton’s renowned Rapid Fire Theatre presents another year of The Big Stupid Improv Show (Stage 17). The ever-changing cast of the Fringe’s most talented improv artists are Edmonton’s hidden gems of underground comedic culture. Among the cast is the frequent Fringer Mark Meer of Gordon’s Big Bald Head and […]
FRINGE MASTERS (Part 3): Bravo Brio! T.J. Dawe!
Posted on August 22, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Stewart Lemoine’s main offering this year is unlike anything he has ever written before. He calls it A Lesson in Brio (Stage 12). It’s not really a lesson. It’s not a play. Or a musical. At times, it’s quite funny – but it’s not a comedy. The playwright gives a few clues as to what […]
FRINGE: 4 plays about SEX
Posted on August 21, 2018 By Mike Ross Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
It used to be that a guy could grab a brewski and check out some gratuitous female nudity at the Fringe festival – and not have to think about what it meant. Not so much anymore. Times have changed. For the better! From harbouring “shameful” secrets, we are in a modern age of lively and […]
FRINGE: 3 hilarious COMEDIES
Posted on August 21, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
The program notes for Blarney Productions’ Tragedy: A Tragedy (Stage 3) suggest a take on how a modern TV news organizations might report on the end of the world. It quickly becomes apparent that it’s not really the end of the world at all – just the usual coming of night. As a reporter observes, […]
FRINGE: 2 plays from UNEXPECTED artists
Posted on August 21, 2018 By Colin MacLean Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
Walk (Stage 17) is unexpected because it is a new method of expression from one of Edmonton’s best writers – the Edmonton Journal’s Liane Faulder, and this is her stage version of a true story. The results demonstrate that she is a promising playwright. About 10 years ago the columnist wrote a book, The Long […]
FRINGE: 2 great STORYTELLING shows
Posted on August 21, 2018 By Shereen Jawad Entertainment, Front Slider, Theatre
AWKWARD HUG (Stage 11) is the perfect show to see if your family was a little weird, and you always felt a little out of place. Actor and playwright Cory Thibert takes you back in time to 2009 when he was just 19 years old. His story recounts his family’s move from their old house […]