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THE MANY LOVES OF IRENE SLOANE

The Description: The Varscona’s resident team of lawyer/actors, (instigators of last year’s The Charm Offensive ****) return with a brain-bending new comedy about competitive imaginations. Enthralled by a mysterious unfinished manuscript, members of a weekly book club find themselves increasingly implicated in its plot as they endeavor to envision its completion.

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THE GREAT GROMBOOLIAN PLAIN

The Description: Institutionalized by her sister to coerce her into revealing the location of their father’s last poems, Dinah is protecting a deep secret. She uses time-travel to escape the confines of the institution. On the institution grounds, Dinah meets Magellan. But as the two become closer, they learn neither is as they seem.

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ROCKO AND NAKOTA: TALES FROM THE LAND

The Description: Meet Nakota. A young boy trying to write the greatest story. When his grandfather Rocko comes for a visit, Nakota is whisked away into a world of stories from right below his feet – within the land. Local playwright Josh Languedoc weaves an oral storytelling show of finding inner strength. Ottawa Tonight: Top 10 Picks of the Fringe 2018. APT613: Top Picks of the Fringe 2018. “Masterful storyteller…Languedoc fills the entire stage with his performance and characters…run, don’t walk, to get tickets.” – APT613

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THE SOLDIER’S TALE

The Description: Premiered in the dying days of the Great War, The Soldier’s Tale is a gripping universal story of greed, loss and redemption. This unique multi-disciplinary presentation features three actors, a dancer and Igor Stravinsky’s brilliant musical score played by seven professional musicians.

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CULT CYCLE

The Description: There is a new spin studio in town! Welcome to Cult Cycle where you will burn fat and arise a new you from the ashes. This original musical gives a new meaning to the statement “That spin class was torture”. Be prepared to “Get FIT or DIE trying!”

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BUYER AND CELLAR

Description: Barbra Streisand has a mall in her basement (TRUTH!). Meet Alex, the man who has to work there (… not true). Don’t miss the Edmonton premiere of the outrageous off-Broadway smash hit about the price of fame, the cost of things, and the oddest of odd jobs.

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AN ANTHOLOGY OF GHASTLY TALES

Description: In the tradition of “Twilight Zone” and “Tales from the Crypt” comes stories too horrifying to tell an elementary class, told by a teacher on his last day of teaching. A new play from the demented mind behind “An Evening with the Heaven’s Gate Singers” – **** – EdmontonFringe.ca

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Description: Who says four chairs and a keyboard can’t make a musical? In this hilarious Tony nominated musical, we join Jeff and Hunter, two guys writing a musical about two guys writing a musical about two guys writing a musical. Witness four artists craft a love letter to musical theatre!

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FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS and BED BUG BOSSA NOVA

Description: DOUBLE FEATURE: Take one fading southern belle, her overly-sensitive son, his collection of glass cocktail stirrers, toss in a loudmouth “feminine” caller then watch as pandemonium ensues courtesy of playwright Christopher Durang. ALSO catch two horny bedbugs seeking love’n’lust between the sheets in an award-winning production by Gerald Osborn.

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More 2018 Fringe Shows featuring Walterdale Members!

ESCAPED ALONE

Description: Three old friends and a neighbor. A summer of afternoons in the backyard. Tea and catastrophe. The future. Domestic and wild. [Ms. Churchill is] “the most dazzlingly inventive living dramatist in the English language.” She is the author of Cloud Nine and Top Girls.

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THE GREAT WHOREHOUSE FIRE OF 1921

Description: Big Valley, Alberta 1921. An enterprising madame establishes a brothel, leading to conflict and unexpected friendship with a town matron. Tension turns to crisis when the brothel is burned down. This true story is reimagined with wit, sarcasm, and very good wigs.

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NONNA’S STORY

Description: An operatic & intergenerational yet bitter-sweet cross-section of an immigrant-Neapolitan-Italian-Canadian matriarch’s life, and that of her boisterous blue-collar working class family. Told through the lens of the formerly Edmontonian, queer, performing artist author of the story, it examines why it’s important to remember & honour who/where we came from…

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XANADU

Description: XANADU follows Greek muse Kira, who descends from Mount Olympus to Venice Beach in 1980 to inspire a struggling artist to strive for his greatest creative achievement ever – a ROLLER DISCO! But when Kira falls into forbidden love, her jealous sisters take advantage of the situation, and chaos abounds.

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MISCAST

Miscast is a Cabaret of epic proportions. Forget everything you know about Broadway! Gender Bending. Mind bending. Body bending. Guaranteed to entertain, inspire and elate. MisCast has it all, from the romantic ballads to roaring tap. MisCast is one you don’t want to miss.

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GUENEVERE

Written as a Greek tragedy and imparted in poetry, Guenevere is a reflection of the life of its titular character and the Camelot legend. The story is told from the feminine perspective and is unlike any other version of the legend you have seen.

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TRAGEDY: A TRAGEDY

A local news team bravely stands in front of an unfolding catastrophe prepared to bring unflinching coverage. But as the night wears on and answers can’t be found… they flinch. From the Sterling Award-winning company behind “Never Swim Alone” (*****) and held-over hit, “Legoland.”

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SOFIE’S WILD RIDE

Wise-cracking Golden Gal Sofie Palermo has gone to the great beyond…or so she thinks. Join Sofie’s trip down memory lane with daughter Doralee (a square), best friends Brooke (a sexpot) and Rowe (a nitwit). Does Sofie learn a lesson? Maybe; maybe not. Either way, this 83-year-old is wickedly funny!

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Five Fast Qs with Sally Hunt, Music Director of NEXT TO NORMAL!

What is your role on the show?Music Director — basically, preparing the actors and band for performance.  I also play piano and conduct the band for this production.

What is your background with Walterdale?I’ve been involved, mostly from the music end, for a number of years.  I believe my first Walterdale show was in the 1990’s, playing piano for an evening of Canadian songs and poems.  My most recent show at Walterdale was Chess, in 2016.  I also assisted with some musical elements on two other productions this season.

Favourite thing about rehearsal for Next to NormalThere are some utterly beautiful vocal moments in this show.  Hearing them come to life has been lovely.  Overall, though, the first time we put band and vocalists together – called Sitzprobe – is my favourite day in the rehearsal schedule. 

Someone new visits Edmonton, what do you recommend they check out (other than Walterdale Theatre)? Get out of your car and away from the mall!  The River Valley is spectacular, and there are great local neighbourhoods to check out on foot — Glenora, Highlands, French Quarter, and so on. 

If you could ask Walterdale’s resident ghost “Walter” a question, what would you ask him? What’s the most surprising theatrical moment you’ve ever seen on this stage?

Five Fast Q’s with Mike Harding – Dan in NEXT TO NORMAL!

What is your role in the show? I play the character Dan, husband and father of the Goodman family.  

What is your background with Walterdale? For years I had the pleasure of being an audience member at many Walterdale productions. This is the second show that I’ve done with Walterdale – the first was Chess a couple of years ago!

Favourite thing about rehearsal for Next to Normal? Well, actually I have two favourite things… #1) Being in the company of such awesome humans! It’s been a true delight working/rehearsing in an incredibly supportive environment. #2) The Music – For years I’ve loved the music from Next to Normal. What an honour it is to be able to rehearse and perform it.

Someone new visits Edmonton, what do you recommend they check out (other than Walterdale Theatre)? There is such a vibrant arts scene in this city!! Check out a choir, a play, a musical, a dance performance, a street performer, or live music! There is always something exciting happening!

If you could ask Walterdale’s resident ghost “Walter” a question, what would you ask him? So, have you seen my blue sock?

Five Fast Qs with Monica Roberts – Diana Goodman in NEXT TO NORMAL!

What is your role in the show? I have the honour of playing Diana Goodman, the maelstrom at the center of the story. 

What is your background with Walterdale? I have been around Walterdale for a long, long time. First in a technical role (costume design) but then on stage as Cleopatra in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. 

Favourite thing about rehearsal for Next to Normal? The cast and crew. This show deals with very emotional subjects and everyone has been so open, vulnerable, respectful and honouring of everyone’s story. Without this group of talented performers and supportive crew the show would be an awful experience. 

Someone new visits Edmonton, what do you recommend they check out (other than Walterdale Theatre)? Depends on what you like – hike the river valley, find a great food shop, drink local beer, visit a museum. Edmonton has something for everyone.

If you could ask Walterdale’s resident ghost “Walter” a question, what would you ask him? Not really a question but a message. Thanks for the blue sock. 

 

Photo Credit: Scott Henderson, Henderson Images

Meet the Cast of WATER BENEATH HER FEET – Brittany Hinse is Janey

What is your role in this production? I play Janey in Water Beneath Her Feet. Some of the play takes place in her memories, so it’s been kind of a fun challenge to maneuver the switches between past and present. Janey is a very stubborn character, but a sweet one too, she’s been fun to get to know.

What is your background in theatre? At Walterdale? I have a diploma in Musical Theatre from MacEwan University, and this is my fourth Walterdale show. My other Walterdale productions were Ravenscroft, Lady Windermere’s Fan, and Shatter from earlier this season.

What brought you out for this show? I love doing New Works, I think it’s fun to be a part of something completely new and exciting.

What has been the biggest challenge about working on the show? think the biggest challenge, again, has been the switches between time frames, especially as Janey never leaves the stage in between the switches, she just steps into and out of memories whenever!

What do you think audiences will take away from the show? Why should they come and see it? Water Beneath Her Feet is an interesting show –  the audience never knows more than Janey does at any given moment, so you kind of have to piece together the puzzle as you watch. It’s a little bit of a mystery!

From Cradle to Stage runs May 14-19 on the Walterdale Stage.

Meet the Cast of WATER BENEATH HER FEET – Wylee Johnston is Lizzie

What is your role in the production? I play Lizzie, Janey’s mom. She is a loving and free spirit that has her struggles with mental illness, which impacts her relationship with her daughter and husband.

What is your background in theatre? I got back into theatre in 2015 after a long break. I was a child model with a focus on theatre and had a theatre coach within the agency. While I had been involved in various works at that time, my recent credits include The Little Mermaid with Stageworks Productions, Girls’ Night Out with St. Albert Theatre Troupe, and I have volunteered with the Walterdale on several occasions since 2016.

What brought you our for this show? I have always wanted to be a part of the Cradle to the Stage. There’s a different kind of energy that comes with performing a new show, one that has not been on stage before. You are building a whole new world and to be able to present it to others is quite exhilarating! As I read for Lizzie in the audition, I felt a connection with her and really wanted to be involved.

How have you found the experience of creating this character? To help make Lizzie who she is and shape the play with this group has been an amazing experience and such a privilege. But her character work has also been my biggest challenge; diving into her mental wellness issues, finding out what could trigger her or move her and being able to express that for an audience without taking the emotions home with me.

Why do you think audiences should come and see this show? I hope audiences will be able to see that mental illness is not all of what a person is. Someone can be this amazing human being and while they face these types of challenges, it does not define who they are. I hope we can help break that stigma a bit. I think it this is something people will want to see as it portrays a very real look into a family that is learning to deal with mental illness together.

Meet the Cast of From Cradle to Stage 2018 – Matt Boisvert is Clay in WATER BENEATH HER FEET!

What is your role in this production? I play Clay in Water Beneath Her Feet. Clay is the main character’s father and is seen only in memory sequences. He is a father devoted to taking care of his daughter and helping his wife cope with her growing mental illness.

What is your background in theatre? At Walterdale? I started acting onstage with St.Albert Children’s Theatre in 1993 at the age of 11. I wrote, produced and directed my first plays at age 14 as part of a festival called Fresh Fest. Some years after that I took a break from theatre to pursue music projects (released 3 albums) and study art (UofA Visual Art Certificate, my final show of encaustic paintings will be up in Enterprise square this Oct 1st-18th). After a 13 year break I returned to the stage with Walterdale’s Chess (2016) and have been working steadily ever since. Probably my favourite role since returning was playing Dr. Horrible with Heart and Soul Productions last Halloween.

What brought you out for this show? After reading the script I felt I could bring something genuine to this character that perhaps others could not. I think Clay could be easily seen as a villain but he is much more complex than that. He has his own journey which I hope you will see in my performance.

What has been the most fun thing about working on the show?  Everyone involved in the project is a blast. Though the show has few comedic moments, every rehearsal has been filled with laughter. Each person involved loves what they do and brings that love into every action. It is rare that a group is as devoted as this.

What do you think audiences will take away from the show? Why should they come and see it? Water Beneath Her Feet is a bit of a mystery as well as a drama. You will become so involved with the main character as she peels away layer after layer surrounding what happened to her parents that by the end you feel like part of the family.