Tagged: Theatre
An Evening with Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Web Editor | NOTE: Originally uploaded May 12th, reuploaded for edits. Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are the world’s most iconic duo in the whodunnit world. And Kate Hamill decided to take...
Lauren Brotman stars in the Canadian premiere of The Girl on the Train at Vertigo Theatre all while never leaving the stage
Isabella West, Arts Editor | Amidst the mundane routine of her daily commute, a woman soon finds herself enthralled in a world of intrigue and danger. Lauren Brotman, who portrays the character of Rachel Watson...
Christmas through the theatrical looking glass
By Noel Ormita, Staff Writer With the end of the Fall semester comes the holiday season. Whether you have started listening to Christmas tunes or getting your festive gear out of the closet—there’s no...
Mexican-Canadian director continues to rise in Calgary theatre
By James Windler, Staff Writer Javier Vilalta is riding high after a successful directorial debut at Calgary’s Vertigo Theatre. Vilalta watched on as people packed into Vertigo Theatre Thursday night to see The Strange Case...
A story about reclaiming one’s heritage leads the way for conversations about Indigenous stories
By Isabella West, Arts Editor New Blood: A Story of Reconciliation combines poetry, music, contemporary and traditional dance to tell the true story of the former chief of the Siksika Nation. The play recounts his...
Lust, land and Lizzy
Noel Ormita, Contributor Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer premiered at the Max Bell Theatre on Jan. 31, with the last show on Feb. 19. The play centers around Little Red, played by Gordon Patrick...
Four nostalgic theatre shows to catch this May in Calgary
by Riggs Zyrille Vergara, Publishing Editor With nearly all restrictions having been lifted for a while in Calgary, there has been a resurgence of theatre shows and musicals being back on the scene and back...
Sled Island: CFCF, FIVER, The British Columbians, The Sadies
The #1 Legion hosted FIVER, The British Columbians and The Sadies on June 21, with CFCF appearing at Theatre Junction Grand. Photos: Nathan Ross
SHE delivers plenty of laughs in camp style
By Brianna Turner Trepan Theatre’s comedic adaptation of H. Rider Haggard’s 1887 novel, heralded as the most influential and best-selling novel that nobody has ever heard of, is easily one of the funniest productions...