Monthly Archives: June 2024

Musical theatre, opera, comedy, hockey: the weekend on Edmonton stages

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca On the stages of this theatre town this weekend, you can seek out an exquisite Stephen Sondheim musical, a classic opera buffa, a homegrown comedy with moving undertones. Plus a nutty (and kinda cool) idea by … Continue reading

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The thrill of the unpredictable: Improvaganza is back at Rapid Fire Theatre

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca The only truly predictable thing about Improvaganza, besides laughter (yours), is that it returns, every June — with an international array of improv talent who are all about spontaneity. I’m not making this up. Making stuff … Continue reading

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Anthem of Life: a Zulu epic comes to the stage at Theatre Prospero to launch a trilogy

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca A swirling, full-blooded Zulu epic comes to the stage next week when Tololwa Mollel’s Anthem of Life premieres in a Theatre Prospero production, part 1 of a planned trilogy. The ideas, the lush images, the stories, … Continue reading

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The year in Edmonton theatre: the 2023-24 Sterling Award nominations

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca A “surreal theatre dance fantasia” that premiered as the centrepiece of this year’s SkirtsAfire Festival proved decisively the top choice of jurors as the 35th annual Sterling Awards nominations were announced Thursday at the Westbury Theatre. … Continue reading

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The slow unstoppable spread of a rumour: Jezec Sanders’ Where Foxes Lie at Nextfest

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Here’s a very Nextfest sort of question: “What is something I have yet to try my hand at?” Jezec Sanders, who evidently has never seen a comfort zone he didn’t want to exit (stage left), has … Continue reading

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‘An ode to my community’: Ms. Pat’s Kitchen at Nextfest. Meet actor/playwright Jameela McNeil

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca If you saw Jameela McNeil’s blistering performance as the sister of an ambitious Black boxer in The Royale last season at the Citadel, you already known something about the intensity and focus of this young theatre … Continue reading

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A play and a playwright with blue-chip hockey credentials: Your Heart Gushes Lavender at Nextfest 2024

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca In theatre we don’t get a lot of chances to meet people from the world that actor/ playwright Tori Kibblewhite conjures for us in Your Heart Is Gushing Lavender, premiering on the mainstage at Nextfest 2024. … Continue reading

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A comedy of adjusted vision: The Oculist’s Holiday at Teatro Live, a review

By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca The title will make you smile. In its way The Oculist’s Holiday, the 2009 Stewart Lemoine comedy with the whimsically archaic handle, is all about optics — vision, perspective, focus, correction. And in the play, set … Continue reading

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