Category Archives: edmonton

Theatre of Merritt in Nova Scotia

halifax harbour In 1990 an unnamed Edmontonian actor told Canadian Theatre Review not to include The Citadel, the city’s regional theatre, in its issue on Prairie Theatre because “it was not even reasonable. It’s a roadhouse for American and British … Continue reading

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News From Around the Barrio

We are very fortunate to live in a country of exceptional talent. I am continually in awe of the scope of it in the individuals that I encounter in this community, especially because it so often seems as though no … Continue reading

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"Quick! What’s My Name?": Mark Meer On Sleepless Weekends at Die-Nasty’s Soap-A-Thon

mark meer This weekend is more exciting than Christmas for the stars of Die-Nasty, the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award and Canadian Comedy Award (2006)winning  live improvised soap opera that has been running weekly in Edmonton since 1991. This weekend is Die-Nasty’s … Continue reading

Posted in adam meggido, alan cox, belinda cornish, dana andersen, davina stewart, die-nasty, edmonton, joe flaherty, ken campbell, kurt smeaton, mark meer, patti stiles, ruth bratt, varscona theatre, wes borg | Leave a comment

Alabanza

larry yachimec On August 1st, 2010, many of my dear friends lost someone who was a beloved hero, a theatrical marvel in every sense of that word and a treasured friend to them. On August 1st, 2010, the Canadian theatre … Continue reading

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