Theatre Review

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February 5, 2009

Three: Not A Magic Number1 The stars of Three Mo’ Tenors sure can sing, but what kind of message is in their show?

January 29, 2009

Long Live The Hole Dynasty No, not Lois and Ted — The Edmonton Queen celebrates Gloria Hole and all her fabulous drag progeny
Our Father, Who Art In Real Estate A would-be Christian hotel entrepreneur has his faith sorely tested in Shadow Theatre’s Grace

January 22, 2009

Sand On The Stage, Sand In The Gears Wajdi Mouawad’s Scorched aims for greatness, but is undone by increasingly preposterous plotting

January 15, 2009

Baby Geniuses Edward Albee’s The Play About the Baby is the all-time greatest 'Fringe' play

December 11, 2008

Dying Is Easy, Choreography Is Hard Sailor’s Song combines dance and Eugene O’Neill-style drama, with mostly magical results

December 4, 2008

Runaway Bride Redux Nicole Moeller’s cold-feet comedy Without You is one of the smartest plays of 2008

November 27, 2008

Bob Marley Was Right! Despite a bumpy script, every little thing turns out all right in Three Little Birds
Vengeance Is Hers (And Hers, And Hers...) The Blonde, The Brunette, and the Vengeful Redhead is no Rashomon

November 20, 2008

Dream A Little Dream Of Me In Su-Kat, Pirot and Rasmussen make a valiant effort to recreate dream logic onstage

November 6, 2008

All Havel Breaks Loose1 Largo Desolato's hero can deal with a totalitarian regime; it’s his friends he can’t stand
Bottom! Thou Art Translated! A Midsummer Night’s Dream could send a dancer falling ass over teakettle
And Now We Come To The End Judith Thompson puts intense domestic themes into an international context in Palace of the Endby Marliss Weber

October 30, 2008

Twinkle, Twinkle, Puppet Star Ronnie Burkett’s astonishing puppetry skills are just the icing on the cake in Billy Twinkle
Someone's In The Kitchen With Martha Martha Stewart may be perfect, but the Stewart disciples in Dough are anything but
I’ve Been Working On The Railroad ...and in The Forbidden Phoenix, I’ve been doing lots of jumping and acrobatic fighting as we

October 23, 2008

Alchemy And Tabloids: Which To Believe Everyone’s tales have a way of coming true in scott Sharplin’s Inferno Sonata and Truth Factory

October 2, 2008

We Can’t Say It Was Worth The Wait Alias Godot is nowhere near as funny, tragic, or profound as beckett’s original masterpiece
Austen City Limits The Citadel and Pride and Prejudice are a match that even Mrs. bennet herself would approve of

September 25, 2008

Undead Poet Terrorizes Edmonton! Gwendolyn MacEwen haunts theatre, swills booze, declaims poems in Alien Creature
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