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Something Comically Wicked This Way Comes: A Review of Goblin Macbeth

October 10, 2022 Jim Beard

When one sees a Shakespearean play, it’s not always the content that imprints onto an audience’s memory. It is often the concept or gimmick on top of the material that stays forefront in the mind. […]

Nick Bohle
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“A Day in the Life” with Canadian Multifaceted Artist, Nick Bohle

October 5, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

Actor, composer, producer, director, musician and the list goes on for Albertan Nick Bohle! Lethbridge has been his home since returning from Vancouver in 2012. Alumni of the University of Lethbridge and the Art Institute […]

Rylan Nilsson
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“A Day in the Life” with Award-Winning Actor, Rylan Nilsson

September 28, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

Rylan Nilsson is a thoughtful and versatile actor. We are so delighted to have him on our team at Patti Falconer Agency. Whether he is playing a lead or supporting role, Rylan never ceases to […]

Matthew Godden
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“A Day in the Life” with Powerlifter & Trainer, Scary-Movie lover, and Actor, Matthew Godden

September 14, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

Matthew Godden, AKA Matt, AKA MattSmash, AKA Matty is an Actor, Director, Writer, Elite Personal Trainer, avid outdoor enthusiast and a big horror movie fan. Matthew was an Olympic baby born in Feb 1988, in […]

Legally Blonde
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Storybook Theatre Shows Off Student Talent with Legally Blonde

August 22, 2022 Jim Beard

For every young artist, it always starts with place. A place to foster and reveal talents. A place where discipline and inspiration meet. In Western Canada, one of those places is the Storybook Theatre at […]

Franco Festival Calgary
Performing Arts

Franco Festival Calgary to be celebrated Saturday Aug 13

August 11, 2022 Sarah Stupar

Knowing that Alberta is an officially uni-lingual English province, it is interesting to remember that francophones were actually the first Europeans to visit this province. While the French Canadian fur traders and religious men who […]

Alex Dallas
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Men, Wolves, and Pink Overalls: A Review of Horseface with Alex Dallas at Calgary Fringe

August 2, 2022 Jim Beard

In crafting a luck-of-the-draw system for entering the Calgary Fringe Festival, audience members can never quite be sure what to expect. They might come across a novice untried and untested. They might come across an […]

Jeff Newman
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Impressing Skeptics: Review of A Different Kind of Magic Show with Jeff Newman at Calgary Fringe

August 2, 2022 Jim Beard

Jeff Newman is not simply a magician. He’s a mentalist. His claim? That he can read your mind, and even influence your thoughts. For this skeptic and a few others that attended his show at […]

Calgary Fringe Festival
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Calgary Fringe Festival Offers Wide Opportunities for Entertainment

August 2, 2022 Jim Beard

The Calgary Fringe Festival has been a city staple since 2006. Still experimenting with a hybrid format due to the pandemic, the festival is accessible in person, in-person live streaming, or on-demand viewing which one […]

Arts

A Review of Hamilton: A History Lesson Sung and Danced

July 25, 2022 Jim Beard

The long-awaited Broadway phenomenon Hamilton has finally made its way to Calgary. There’s a reason for the hype. It’s good. It’s great, even. I don’t usually critique shows in goosebumps, but this one had me […]

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