Campus & City
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Richard Bagan 2018 Fringe Review: One Man Pride and Prejudice
Too late to cram the whole novel? Can’t stand the movie? Need something more straightforward than Sparknotes? One Man Pride…
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Jonathan Hocnalon 2018 Fringe Review: Unscriptured
Unscriptured invites the audience to “please rise” in an improvised religious service as creator-performer Travis Bernhardt himself rises to the…
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Richard Bagan 2018 Fringe Review: Cult Cycle: A New Musical
The burn of your thighs, sweat clinging to every inch of skin, the panicked reach for breath as you madly…
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Supplied How to succeed in the Edmonton Fringe
What: Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival When: August 16 – 26, 2018 Where: Old Strathcona Tickets: Available at the box office…
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Richard Bagan 2018 Fringe Review: The Soldier’s Tale
The Soldier’s Tale is a piece of music by 20th century Russian-born classical composer Igor Stravinsky. It’s also a dramatic…
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Jonathan Hocnalon 2018 Fringe Review: The Many Loves of Irene Sloane
With vivid energy and occasional eccentricity, The Novus Actors (an amateur theatre troupe of professional lawyers) hold court in the…
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Richard Bagan 2018 Fringe Review: Guenevere
Lucky Wench Productions’ production of Guenevere is a moving piece which leads the audience through the last days of King…
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Richard Bagan 2018 Fringe Review: Die-Nasty
Do the gods walk among us? If we’re talking about Edmonton’s improv gods, then no, they don’t. They’re too busy…
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Jonathan Hocnalon 2018 Fringe Review: Marv n’ Berry: Everybody Panic, Please
If a Wednesday night edition of sketch show not only sells out a day in advance but also receives a…
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