-
Search
Patreon
Categories
Category Archives: News/Views
‘Hello. My name is Jamie Cavanagh. And I want to be Wolverine’.
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca In a mapless, chaotic universe, it’s kind of reassuring to find a goal, and a campaign, to get behind. Here’s one, and it even has clarity and showbiz sense on its side: Jamie Cavanagh wants to … Continue reading
Posted in Features, News/Views
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Disney, Edmonton theatre, Jamie Cavanagh, Marvel Comics, Outside The March, Wolverine
Comments Off on ‘Hello. My name is Jamie Cavanagh. And I want to be Wolverine’.
The Digital Fringe: Chase Padgett’s bright idea for tough times
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca The Fringe has always been a lab for bright ideas. That’s why the people love it; that’s what it’s for, this bright idea hatched in Edmonton 38 summers ago. So here’s a new one, from Fringe … Continue reading
Posted in Features, News/Views
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Canadian Fringe festivals, Chase Padgett, Digital Fringe, digital theatre, Edmonton Fringe, Edmonton theatre, Fringe theatre
Comments Off on The Digital Fringe: Chase Padgett’s bright idea for tough times
Zoom in on Shakespeare: Malachite Theatre bridges the gap
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca At a stressful moment when a virus is conspiring to make borders, to divide us from each other, what is live theatre to do? It is, after all, an art devoted by very definition to creating … Continue reading
Posted in News/Views
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton theatre, Henry IV Part One, Malachite Theatre, Shakespeare theatre, Zoom
Comments Off on Zoom in on Shakespeare: Malachite Theatre bridges the gap
Bring on the women: Northern Light Theatre’s 45th anniversary season
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca There’s a certain wincing irony attached to cancelling the run of a play called Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver, to be sure. And that’s what happened, sadly, in the case of Northern Light Theatre’s season finale, … Continue reading
Posted in News/Views, Previews
Tagged 12thnight.ca, 2020-2021 season, Edmonton theatre, Northern Light Theatre, Trevor Schmidt
Comments Off on Bring on the women: Northern Light Theatre’s 45th anniversary season
Are you Stuck-In-The House? The Citadel can help with that (an update from E-town’s biggest theatre)
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca True, you can’t show up for a live in-person experience at the theatre. But Edmonton’s largest theatre company invites you to share the work of our impressive talent pool of local artists anyway — in your … Continue reading
Posted in News/Views
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Citadel Theatre, Edmonton theatre, Edmonton theatre closures, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Stuck-In-The-House Series, The Garneau Block, Vancouver Arts Club Theatre
Comments Off on Are you Stuck-In-The House? The Citadel can help with that (an update from E-town’s biggest theatre)
When the curtain doesn’t open: strange nights without theatre
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca It’s a strange feeling. I’ve spent most of my adult life encouraging people to go to live theatre. Exhorting people to share the excitement, the fun, the surprise, the laughter and the tears, the shared gasp, … Continue reading
Posted in Features, News/Views
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Bottom Line Productions, Broadway, Die-Nasty, Edmonton opera, Edmonton theatre, Grindstone Comedy Theatre and Bistro, Northern Light Theatre, Steppenwolf Theater, The Social Distancing Festival, Time Out New York, Varscona Theatre
Comments Off on When the curtain doesn’t open: strange nights without theatre
Gerald: the man, the playwright, the long-running comedy, and now the Fringe playwriting award
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca He’s a playwright with a gift for sassy and subversive black comedy. He’s an administrator who can tap his own sense of cosmic absurdity and wry good humour to broker calm between artists (and their close … Continue reading
Posted in News/Views
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton theatre, Fringe Theatre Adventures, Gerald Osborn, Gerald Osborn Playwriting Award
Comments Off on Gerald: the man, the playwright, the long-running comedy, and now the Fringe playwriting award
Playing the game: culturecapital, that is, the custom-made trading card game about the performing arts industry in Alberta
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Two brainy Vancouver-based performance artists with an appetite for games have custom-made one for us — an original collectible trading card game about the performing arts industry in Alberta. Welcome to culturecapital, by the team of … Continue reading
Posted in News/Views, Previews
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Azimuth Theatre, Chinook Series, culturecapital, Edmonton theatre
Comments Off on Playing the game: culturecapital, that is, the custom-made trading card game about the performing arts industry in Alberta
“It’s what happens when you say Yes!” Feel the breeze at the 2020 Chinook Series
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Chinook “is what happens when you say Yes!” laughs Vanessa Sabourin. She’s talking about the cutting-edge curated performance series that skips as lightly across artistic disciplines as the surprising winter breeze with the built-in warming trend. … Continue reading
Posted in News/Views, Previews
Tagged 12thnight.ca, Akpik Theatre, Azimuth Theatre, Black Arts Matter, Chinook Series, culturecapital, Edmonton theatre, Expanse Festival, Fringe Theatre Adventures, Sound Off: A Deaf Theatre Festival, Stump Kitchen, Workshop West Playwrights Theatre
Comments Off on “It’s what happens when you say Yes!” Feel the breeze at the 2020 Chinook Series