By Marliss Weber

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April 30, 2009

How To Achieve That Classic Pin-Up Girl Look Celine Piquette shows us her tricks for achieving this surprisingly innocent style
in City Life

April 23, 2009

How To Write A Play In Five Easy Lessons, With Elyne Quan The NYU-traines Edmonton playwright takes you step by step through the creation of <i>Stray</i>
in Theatre Feature

February 26, 2009

Some Performance(s) The cast of Some Girl(s) gives complex life to Neil LaBute’s serial dumper and his four dumpees
in Theatre Review

February 19, 2009

I'll Meet You In The Sweet Buy And Buy The consumption-crazy city of Megalopolis feels a lot like Edmonton in satirical <i>Hello, Hello
in Theatre Review “Theatre Gave Me My Voice” Three Aboriginal stage performers talk about finding their identity in front of a live audience
in Theatre Feature

February 12, 2009

When Is A Musical Not A Musical? When it’s Hello, Hello, a play-with-songs that satirizes the over-commercialization of romance
in Theatre Preview

February 5, 2009

Three: Not A Magic Number The stars of <i>Three Mo’ Tenors</i> sure can sing, but what kind of message is in their show?
in Theatre Review Why Must The Shaw Go On? Because the themes of <i>Major Barbara</i> have never lost their relevance, says director Jim Mezon
in Theatre Preview

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
in Theatre Review

January 22, 2009

The Vaginaless Monologues In the two decades he’s spent in dresses and makeup, Darrin Hagen has seen the face of this redneck
in Profile

January 15, 2009

Baby Geniuses Edward Albee’s <i>The Play About the Baby</i> is the all-time greatest 'Fringe' play
in Theatre Review

January 8, 2009

The Article About <i>The Play About The Baby The actors spend a lot of time naked, but the director says Albee’s language is more revealing
in Theatre Preview Marliss Read A Little Lamb Okay, a lot of Lamb: <i>The Hour I First Believed</i> is 740 damn pages long! But it’s well worth it
in Books

December 11, 2008

The Debt Offensive Patrick Creadon’s prescient <i>I.O.U.S.A.</i> paints a grim picture of America’s apocalyptic fiscal
in Screen Review Dying Is Easy, Choreography Is Hard <i>Sailor’s Song</i> combines dance and Eugene O’Neill-style drama, with mostly magical results
in Theatre Review

December 4, 2008

Eugene O’Neill In 3/4 Time? Amy de Felice whisks family drama onto the floor for a passionate waltz in <i>Sailor’s Song</i>
in Theatre Preview Sunday At The Spa With Hope If you can’t beat ’em, beautify ’em. That’s what Jillian Kaliel did for her neighbourhood women
in City Life Runaway Bride Redux Nicole Moeller’s cold-feet comedy <i>Without You</i> is one of the smartest plays of 2008
in Theatre Review

November 27, 2008

The Decade Of Huge Decisions Did Nicole Moeller write the definitive play about being in your 20s in less than 24 hours?
in Theatre Preview Bob Marley Was Right! Despite a bumpy script, every little thing turns out all right in <i>Three Little Birds</i>
in Theatre Review
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