Arts & Culture
- 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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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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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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2018 Fringe Review: Adopted
In the dark of the El Cortez basement, Adopted settles you into the comfort of friendly anecdotes and life lessons…
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2018 Fringe Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
Empress of Blandings Productions’ rendition of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, soars at the 2018 Fringe.…
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2018 Fringe Review: Harun
In Arabic, he’s Harun; in English, he’s Aaron. The titular protagonist of Makram Ayache’s new work oscillates between two names,…
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2018 Fringe Review: Whiteface
As brilliant as it is, it’s hard to put my thoughts on Whiteface into words. As a show that critiques…
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2018 Fringe Review: Clean Cut
Providing a perfect balance of comic misunderstanding, heartbreaking honesty, and beautifully genuine roommate bonding, Clean Cut is the perfect Fringe…
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2018 Fringe Review: Rocko and Nakota: Tales from the Land
Nakota is on a quest: he wants to write the greatest story ever for his Grade Six class. Like any…
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