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Directing the man in black: a homecoming for Tracey Flye
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca “’Til things are brighter, I’m the man in black….” There’s a story built into the Johnny Cash songs you’ll hear in the jukebox musical that opens on the Citadel’s Maclab stage Thursday. Via a catalogue of … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Citadel Theatre, country music, Edmonton theatre, Johnny Cash, jukebox musicals, Ring of Fire
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The Bad Seed returns to chill at Teatro La Quindicina. A review.
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca That angelic smile. That impeccable posture. Those unassailably perfect braids.… “Too good to be true,” someone says admiringly of eight-year-old Rhoda Penmark near the start of The Bad Seed. It’s meant to be the ultimate compliment. … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton theatre, Maxwell Anderson, psychological thrillers, Teatro La Quindicina, Varscona Theatre
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The Bad Seed at Teatro: the “perfect little girl” and her mom. Meet the stars
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca “She’s perfect perfect perfect,” grins Lilla Sólymos, cheerfully assessing the lethally goal-oriented little girl she plays in the 1954 thriller that returns to the Teatro La Quindicina repertoire Friday after 30 years. “And she uses that.” … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton theatre, Maxwell Anderson, psychological thrillers, Teatro La Quindicina, Varscona Theatre
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A strange fairy tale, rescued magically by Time from tragedy: The Winter’s Tale in the park
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca There is a strange magic about a play where brute tragedy gives way to pastoral comedy, realism mixes it up with romance, and dramatic scenes abut presentational vaudeville. The Winter’s Tale has the optical weirdness of … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Dave Horak, Edmonton theatre, Freewill Shakespeare Festival, Heritage Amphitheatre, Shakespeare, Shakespeare romances
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Sleuth: a vintage thriller at the Mayfield. A review.
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca It’s a tricky business to give a theatre audience a spine-tingle of suspense, clenches of tension, periodic jolts of surprise, an invitation to exercise their own puzzle-decoding skills — ah, and laughter. That’s the fun of … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Anthony Shaffer, comedy thrillers, Edmonton theatre, Mayfield Dinner Theatre, Sleuth
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Did you hear about the party? A world of surveillance in Bevin Dooley’s In Camera at Found Fest
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Shhhh. This weekend in Old Strathcona you may find yourself doing something subversive, illegal, and quite possibly dangerous. No, not jaywalking, my friends (or plotting against the damn Edmonton parking app). You’ll be in a one-bedroom … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Common Ground Arts Society, Edmonton theatre, Found Festival 2019, immersive theatre, site-specific theatre
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Finding yourself at Found, the festival of art in unexpected places
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Finding art, and artists, in places you never expected to run into them: hey, Edmonton has a festival for that. With the return of the Found Festival Thursday, for an eight annual weekend of surprising … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Common Ground Arts Society, Edmonton theatre, Found Festival, site-specific theatre
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Boys will be boys: taking the mickey out of male bonding in Two Gents, a bitter comedy in the park
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca A passing squirrel, who turned his back to the stage, was not convinced. And the wind whispering through the poplars sounded downright skeptical this weekend in the park when a lovestruck young man tore himself away … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton theatre, Freewill Shakespeare Festival, Kevin Sutley, Shakespeare, The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Things I learned at the Sterling gala: a selection
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca A few things I learned at the Sterling gala, written by Belinda Cornish and directed by Kate Ryan, starring co-hosts Mathew Hulshof and Gina Puntil: •The Sterlings spilled their secrets on the grand, lavishly appointed set … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton theatre, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards, Mayfield Dinner Theatre, Sterling Awards 2019
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Celebrating the Edmonton theatre season: Fun Home and We Are Not Alone lead the way at the 32nd annual Sterling Awards
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca The spirit of off-centre, and small-scale, originality blew through the 32nd annual Sterling Awards gala Monday night toasting the best of the Edmonton theatre season — in a newly re-worked configuration. Plain Jane Theatre’s production of Fun … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnigiht.ca, Edmonton theatre, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards, Mayfield Dinner Theatre
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