Morpheus Theatre looks at Gilbert and Sullivan’s lesser known work

By Olivia Brooks

All you need is a good sense of humour according to Tim Elliott, the producer of Morpheus Theatre Company, to appreciate their production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera Patience. The musical, directed by Richard Michelle-Pentelbury, satirizes the aesthetic movement of the time while telling the story of two rival poets fighting for the love and… Continue reading Morpheus Theatre looks at Gilbert and Sullivan’s lesser known work

Identity, memory, death and desire

By Olivia Brooks

What do death, desire and the Canadian west all have in common? Mark Lawes, the founding artistic director of Theatre Junction, and the Resident Company of Artists may have your answer in their continuing performance ensemble piece entitled On The Side of the Road. The eclectic group of artists are presenting their work as a… Continue reading Identity, memory, death and desire

Wilde’s words hit Theatre Calgary

By Claire Fenton

Oscar Wilde may have a reputation for appealing to snotty academics, but Theatre Calgary is hoping to show there’s more to him than that. Packed with wit and loaded with thoughtful themes, An Ideal Husband showcases Wilde’s talents on stage. Actor Christopher Hunt believes it will make an impression. “When they think of Oscar Wilde,… Continue reading Wilde’s words hit Theatre Calgary

Celebrating the trailer court culture

By Amanda Hu

Life in the land of mobile homes is not always as Trailer Park Boys makes it out to be. Lunchbox Theatre’s production of Darrin Hagen’s Tornado Magnet shows that trailer court living is often more about camaraderie and community than white-trash, drunken shenanigans– though some people in the park do know how to party. The… Continue reading Celebrating the trailer court culture

Sage Theatre tackles child loss in Frozen

By Jordyn Marcellus

The loss of a child is heart breaking. It’s traumatic and painful and the after effects lead to a state of pain and remorse– a frozen portrait of loss. In Bryony Lavery’s Frozen, opening at the Pumphouse Theatre on Feb. 26, Nancy must eventually confront the killer of her little girl, a demented pedophile named… Continue reading Sage Theatre tackles child loss in Frozen

U of C spins Shakespeare classic

By Roman Auriti

Love, betrayal and stress are all feelings that present day university students face during their university years. William Shakespeare understood this when he wrote Hamlet and managed to express these emotions in a very human way that, literally, people of all ages could relate to in some way. The University of Calgary drama department will… Continue reading U of C spins Shakespeare classic

The sexy space between the goalie’s legs

By Claire Fenton

A five hole, in hockey terminology, is the space between the goalie’s legs. There could not be a better metaphor to aptly describe the union of One Yellow Rabbit artistic director Blake Brooker, writer Dave Bidini and the Rheostatics bringing Calgary theatre a little taste of erotic hockey and all the hilarity that goes with… Continue reading The sexy space between the goalie’s legs

playRites exposes emerging artists

By Jordyn Marcellus

Bob White, artistic director of Alberta Theatre Projects, has seen the playRites festival start from its infancy. He helped it through its toddler years, its terrible teens and now to its current incarnation as the hip young adult of the Canadian theatre scene. Sadly, this is his last playRites, as he leaves ATP at the… Continue reading playRites exposes emerging artists