-
Search
Patreon
Categories
Author Archives: Liz Nicholls
Breakneck Julius: a guest Fringe review by Marc Horton
Breakneck Julius Caesar (Stage 8, Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre) By Marc Horton It takes only a flip of his toga for actor Timothy Mooney to transform himself into Calpurnia, Caesar’s nervous wife. Another flip and the toga sleeve becomes a … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Julius Caesar, Marc Horton, one-man Shakespeare, Tim Mooney
Comments Off on Breakneck Julius: a guest Fringe review by Marc Horton
Pompeii, L.A.: city of angels, city of ashes. A Fringe review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Pompeii, L.A. (Stage 3, Walterdale Theatre) Exposés of the arsonist Hollywood machine that makes, then torches, its child stars, ashes to ashes, are a dime a dozen, onstage and screen. Pompeii, L.A. is one of those, … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Cardiac Theatre, child stars, Declan Greene, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, Harley Morison
Comments Off on Pompeii, L.A.: city of angels, city of ashes. A Fringe review
Fringe review: Kill Shakespeare (well, find him first, then kill him)
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Kill Shakespeare (Stage 5 King Edward Elementary School) “Now is the winter of Hamlet’s discontent….” No more of that Danish brooding about dad’s ghost; no more moping around wondering whether to be or not to be. … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, comic books, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, graphic novels, Kill Shakespeare, Thou Art Here
Comments Off on Fringe review: Kill Shakespeare (well, find him first, then kill him)
Fringe review: Multiple Organism
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Multiple Organism (Stage 36, L’UniThéâtre) A lyrical pas de deux between two horny toothbrushes in love isn’t something you’re likely to see any time soon on the country’s mainstages. Who does that? Which might be reason … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe Festival, interactive projection technology, Mind of a Snail, shadow puppetry
Comments Off on Fringe review: Multiple Organism
Princess Confidential: Fortress Falls. A guest Fringe review by Todd Babiak
Princess Confidential: Fortress Falls (Stage 11, Studio Theatre) by Todd Babiak The third instalment in the Princess Confidential series, a Fringe favourite, continues the ingenious mash-up of the first two: film noir plus fairy tales. Princess Abigail (Merran Carr-Wiggin) and … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, children's theatre, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, Ellen Chorley, fairy tales, Promise Theatre
Comments Off on Princess Confidential: Fortress Falls. A guest Fringe review by Todd Babiak
Fringe review: The Small Things
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca The Small Things (Stage 37, Suzanne Thibadeau Auditorium) An old man and an old woman, the two old characters in this chilly 2005 play by the Irish playwright Enda Walsh, sit separately onstage, lost in their … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Blarney Productions, Brian Dooley, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, Enda Walsh, Nadien Chu, Wayne Paquette
Comments Off on Fringe review: The Small Things
Chasing Willie Nelson, a guest Fringe review by Marc Horton
Chasing Willie Nelson – A Tribute (Stage 39, CKUA) By Marc Horton What to leave in? What to leave out? In tracing the history of the remarkable and remarkably durable Willie Nelson, should you put in Hello Walls and leave … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Andrea House, Chasing Willie Nelson, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, Marc Horton, Willie Nelson
Comments Off on Chasing Willie Nelson, a guest Fringe review by Marc Horton
Fringe guest review: Beau and Aero: Crash Landing
Beau & Aero: Crash Landing (Stage 3, Walterdale Theatre) by Todd Babiak An airplane crashes on the stage. Beau (David Cantor) helps his co-pilot Aero (Amica Hunter) to her feet and they do what any incompetent aviators would do. They … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, A Little Bit Off, Beau and Aero, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Todd Babiak
Comments Off on Fringe guest review: Beau and Aero: Crash Landing
Fringe review: Legoland
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Legoland (Stage 36, L’UniThéâtre) In this oddball, highly entertaining comedy by Victoria’s Jacob Richmond — which predates another oddball, highly entertaining Richmond, Ride The Cyclone — we meet the Lambs, two precocious home-schooled siblings from the … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Blarney Productions, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, Jacob Richmond, Luc Tellier, Ride The Cyclone
Comments Off on Fringe review: Legoland
Jean-Paul Sartre makes his Fringe debut: a review of No Exit
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca No Exit (Stage 12, Varscona Theatre) In one way it’s the ne plus ultra of roommate plays: remember those completely incompatible losers you were trapped with for a whole term who are probably in jail by … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe 2017
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Bright Young Things, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Edmonton theatre, French existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre, No Exit
Comments Off on Jean-Paul Sartre makes his Fringe debut: a review of No Exit