Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Charms Edmonton
Jackie Maxwell directs this stylish adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s 1895 comedy.
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Jackie Maxwell directs this stylish adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s 1895 comedy.
Get ready for an electric musical performance! Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations tells the story of the world’s most famous R&B group.
Henry VIII’s six wives take centre stage in this Tony Award-winning musical.
Jam-packed with hilarious dialogue and wacky musical numbers, this upbeat production is a must-see for fans of Jane Austen’s beloved classic.
The beloved Disney cartoon comes alive in a whirlwind of colour and top-notch performances.
This splashy comedic production concludes Nuova Vocal Arts’ 2023 festival.
Jonathan Dove’s 1988 drama draws inspiration from an inexplicable true story.
Directed by Brian Deedrick, the production features an impressive cast and intricate Georgian costumes.
This upbeat new musical features an effervescent all-Filipino cast.
This slow-burn historical fantasy features all-female cast.
Edmontonian Matt MacKenzie and Odesa-born Mariya Khomutova paint a hope-filled portrait of their lives amid unprecedented circumstances.
Neil Simon’s witty 1965 comedy follows the ups and downs of a turbulent friendship.
The touring Broadway adaptation of Gary Marshall’s beloved film features strong performances and a rock music-infused score.
Based on the true events of a 1634 witch trial, this chilling production is fraught with tension from beginning to end.
Alice Childress’s 1955 drama portrays racial tension in the New York theatre scene.
Adapted from a 13th-century hymn, Stabat Mater is Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s 1736 operatic testament to the lamentation of Mary following Jesus’s crucifixion.
Gender-bent casting and laugh-out-loud dialogue are among this stylish production’s most memorable features.
The most famous ballet of the romantic era whisks audiences away on an eerily beautiful journey to medieval rural Germany.
Stunning vocals, sumptuous costumes, and jaw-dropping special effects are among the production’s many high notes.
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons’ greatest hits take centre stage in this world-class production.
This darkly humorous production explores the dangers of complacency and pack mentality.
Marco Ramirez’s fast-paced drama draws inspiration from the life of real-life boxer, Jack Johnson.
Read BroadwayWorld's review for the world’s longest-running play, which has arrived in Edmonton! Agatha Christie’s THE MOUSETRAP takes the spotlight at Edmonton’s Walterdale Theatre until February 18.
Director Joel Ivany presents a wildly imaginative interpretation of the 18th-century classic.
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