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“There’s only now”: the eternal present of Rent. A review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca In one of the anthems to outsiders in Rent, the characters pay tribute to their gritty low-rent East Village world of starving artists, junkies, dealers, the homeless, the destitute, the marginalized of every sexual persuasion, “anyone … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Broadway Across Canada, Edmonton theatre, Jonathan Larson, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Rent, rock musicals
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Juliet writes her own story: Juliet: A Revenge Comedy. A Fringe review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Juliet: A Revenge Comedy (Stage 36, La Cité Auditorium) “I don’t think I’m in Verona any more,” says Juliet. No kidding. Funny how possibilities for travel seem to multiply when you don’t die on purpose, at … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, Monster Theatre, Shakespeare, Shakespeare's women
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Meet Barry, the hipster ‘bot: Artisanal Intelligence, a guest 12thnight Fringe review by Alan Kellogg
Artisanal Intelligence (Venue 10, Acacia Hall) By Alan Kellogg Well, here we are, apparently a group of über-hip start-up types, ready to pitched by Jane (Hannah Everett) on a revolutionary new product. It’s Barry, (Drew Carlson) and she (or pick yer … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, artificial intelligence, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, Spec Theatre
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Paying the price for crime: A Momentary Lapse, a Teatro comedy. A Fringe review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca A Momentary Lapse (Stage 12, Varscona Theatre) Enter, shackled together. In one way A Momentary Lapse is part of the canon of plays that trap deliberately mismatched characters together to see what rapprochement is possible (nun … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, Jocelyn Ahlf, Stewart Lemoine, Teatro La Quindicina
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A great story, and a teller to match: Good At Cults, a guest 12thnight Fringe review by Alan Kellogg
Good At Cults (Venue 47, The Buckingham) By Alan Kellogg So, we’re in the middle of a job interview, and an attractive late 20s-something-ish (New Yorker Cait Elliot) in a sensible summer dress is verbally punching up her resumé for a … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Cait Elliot, cults, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
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A pint-sized activist in a tiny town: Look At The Town! A Fringe review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Look at the Town! (Stage 35, La Cité Francophone Theatre) How can you possibly resist the sweet charms of a tale set in a miniature town, with a tiny perfect houses, a Thrift Store, not one … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, Kenneth Brown, Poiema Productions
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Why do people sing together? Crescendo!, a Fringe review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Crescendo! (Stage 12, Varscona Theatre) Why do people sing? And why do they sing together? There is something both touching and exhilarating about a musical that takes these questions and runs with it, the way this … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, community choirs, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
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A wild journey, and an unlikely friendship: Kevin, King of Egypt. A guest 12thnight Fringe review by Alan Kellogg
By Alan Kellogg Kevin, King of Egypt (Venue 8 (Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre) Among other attractions, The West Midlands county town of Leicester has been variously known for potato chips, pork pies and a rather tasty red cheese. On the … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, Rob Gee
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Best in the biz: Ron & Wayne, a guest 12thnight Fringe review by Alan Kellogg
Ron & Wayne Venue 2 (Big Rock Backstage Theatre) By Alan Kellogg Many yuks, hoots etc. here from two absolute masters of improv comedy with impeccable credentials, Ron Pederson and Wayne Jones. In classic fashion, they ask for a patron … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, improv comedy, Ron Pederson, Wayne Jones
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The modest dreams of the grocery cashier: Check Me Out, a Fringe review
By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca Check Me Out (Stage 15, Holy Trinity Anglican Church) In his new comedy, premiering in a NextGen Theatre production, Trevor Schmidt, who has written so often and so well for women, sets about capturing the dynamics … Continue reading
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Tagged 12thnight.ca, Edmonton Fringe 2019, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, NextGen Theatre, Trevor Schmidt
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