Edmonton Events List: Art Gallery of Alberta turns 100!


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One of the city’s great institutions began humbly as the Edmonton Museum of Arts in 1924, hopping through pop-up and more “permanent” locations until it claimed its space northeast of an all-grass open lawn of the then-recently-redubbed Churchill Square in 1969 — by then called the Edmonton Art Gallery in its beautiful brutalist box.

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By 2005, we had the provincial Art Gallery of Alberta as a cultural hub in the city’s evolving core, five years later renovated into its current decorative form echoing Northern Lights and the North Saskatchewan’s curves.

Over the years, countless solo and group exhibitions, legendary provincial Biennials and interactive Refinery parties brought us from classical to modern to the current era of identity-focused art.

With a massive collection of historical and contemporary art including painter Emily Carr, photographer Yousef Karsh and the recently departed Alex Janvier, the AGA is deservedly celebrating its 100th anniversary this weekend with a multi-stage party.

First up, dressed up, it’s the AGA100 Late Night Birthday Bash 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Saturday, including flashlight tours of its current exhibitions, karaoke on August Klintberg’s Love Empire stage and of course awesome, art-inspired food and a complimentary cocktail with the price of admission — $84.40 at youraga.ca, PS.

Then, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, it’s AGA100 Birthday on the Square — Churchill, with its facsimile statue, to be precise.

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AGA100 Birthday on the Square is 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday on Churchill Square. Photo by supplied photo

Interactive art stations and workshops, live music and performances and, yum yum, a cake-cutting ceremony are all on deck — plus the 26-vendor Centennial Market, getting back to the square’s original roots as Edmonton’s original market square.

Hoop dancer Lakota Tootoosis, Beth Portman, Audrey Ochoa, The Hearts, DJ Creeasian and Carter and the Capitals are all performing.

Inside the gallery, mirroring all this, is the exhibition 1924: Edmonton and the Beginning of the Art Gallery of Alberta, as well as AGA100: A Lasting Legacy showing off 90 key paintings and sculptures donated by the Ernest E. Poole Foundation in 1975.

Shows featuring the rest of the collection are also up through the next few months — so please pop inside to fully appreciate AGA’s ongoing legacy.


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Art

8/15-9/15: Edmonton Mural Festival (citywide)

8/17: AGA100 Late Night Birthday Bash (AGA)

8/17: AGA100 Birthday on the Square (AGA/Churchill Square)

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8/18: Laura Bachynski: Ways to Get There (Bay 1)

8/22-31: Summer Group Exhibition (Peter Robertson)

Thru 8/23: Amanda Dunsmore: AGREEMENT (Mitchell)

Thru 8/31: Neil McLelland: Mountain Road (Metro)

Thru 9/7: Jessica Slip: with & of (Becoming Rock), Jessica Proudfoot: Breath Scaling (Harcourt)

Thru 9/14: Potluck: Artists from the Nina Collective (Nina)

9/21-22: Indigenous Arts Market (AGA)

Thru 9/21: Haylee Fortin: Night Vision (Art Gallery of St. Albert)

Thru 9/29: Here & Now (RAM)

Thru 10/19: Innovative Threads: Contemporary Weaving (Alberta Craft Gallery)

11/30,12/1: Handmade for the Holidays Market (AGA)

Thru 12/31: Damian Moppett: Untitled Abstract Object in Space (AGA)

Books

8/22: Lamya H’s Hijab Butch Blues book club (Magpie)

8/31: Jonathan Whitelaw’s The Concert Hall Killer signing (Audreys)

10/17-28: STARFest (St. Albert Public Library)

10/19: EPL Gala: Books + Cooks (Milner)

Comedy

8/16-17: Mike Dambra (Yuk Yuk’s)

8/16: Dan Schmidt (Comedy Factory)

8/23-24: Chris Heward (Comedy Factory)

8/23-24: Rob Pepper (Yuk Yuk’s)

8/25: Ron Josol: Ron the World (Yuk Yuk’s)

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8/30-31: Leif Oleson-Cormack (Yuk Yuk’s)

9/13: Atsuko Okatsuka (Myer Horowitz)

9/14: Jessi Cruikshank (Myer Horowitz)

9/16-17: Max Amini (Myer Horowitz)

9/17-18: The Debaters (Arden)

9/21: The Comic Strippers (Arden)

9/26: Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias (Rogers)

9/27-28: Chris Robinson (Yuk Yuk’s)

10/1: Bob the Drag Queen: This is Wild! World Tour (Horowitz)

10/3: Jon Dore, Dave Merheje (Festival Place)

10/4: Laura Ramoso: Sit Up Straight Tour (Horowitz)

10/4-5: Ahren Belisle (Yuk Yuk’s)

10/5: Phil Hanley (Arden)

10/10: ISMO: Watch Your Language Tour (Horowitz)

10/17: This Is That (Festival Place)

10/19: Sebastian Maniscalco (Rogers)

10/25: Gary Gulman: Misfit Stand Up Tour (Myer Horwitz)

11/10: Steph Tolev: The Canadian Filth Queen Tour (Myer Horowitz)

11/19: Maxim Galkin (River Cree)

2025

1/18: The Irrelevant Show 20th Anniversary Special: Doing Our Best (Arden)

1/30: Ben Bankas (River Cree)

2/7: Al Simmons (Arden)

Exhibits

8/16: Women’s Entrepreneurship Night (118 Avenue Scotia Bank)

8/17: Joe Cardinal, Emiline Roan: Land & Plant Wisdom Medicine (Mossy Trails)

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8/24: Black Business Edmonton Trade Fair (Fort Edmonton)

8/30: The Wrap Up Hosted by AFRICARNIVAL (Alberta Avenue Community League)

8/31-9/8: Big Bounce (RAD Torque Raceway)

Thru 9/9: Dinosaurs: The Exhibition (TWOSE)

9/28: Threads That Connect Fashion Show (Allard Hall)

10/2-5: Canadian Finals Rodeo (Rogers)

11/6-9: Farmfair International: Dallas Smith, Tyler Joe Miller (Expo Centre)

2025

Thru 1/12: Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia (RAM)

Festivals

8/15-25: Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival (Old Strathcona)

8/16-18: Edmonton Blues Festival: Kenny Blues Boss Wayne, Matt Anderson (Northlands)

8/17: 6th Edmonton Noise Fest (Aviary)

8/17-18: Alberta International Airshow (Villeneuve Airport)

8/17-24: Pride Festival (various, Churchill)

8/30-9/1: Infest 2024 (Starlite/Temple)

9/6-7: Cocktails and Jerk Festival (McIntyre Park)

9/6-8: Purple City Music Fest: Tamaryn, Gustaf, Radioactivity (various downtown venues)

9/12-28: Oktoberfest (Ice District)

9/13-14: Dead Ends Live (Chateau Lacombe)

9/13-15: Kaleido Family Arts Festival (Alberta Avenue)

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9/20-22: Edmonton Comic & Entertainment Expo (Expo Centre)

9/26-10/5: Edmonton International Film Festival (various)

10/16-20: NorthwestFEARFest (Metro)

10/20: Edmonton Underground Film Festival (Aviary)

2025

1/29-2/1: Flying Canoë Volant (French Quarter)

2/7-17: Silver Skate Festival (Laurier Park)

5/20-25: From Cradle to Stage (Walterdale)

Film

8/22: Local Heroes Film Festival: Pride (Milner)

8/24: Metallica Film Festival (Rec Room South)

10/1: Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour (Arden)

10/31: The Phantom of the Opera w/ Dennis Jame on the Davis Concert Organ (Winspear)

Music

8/15: Karan Aujla (Rogers)

8/15: Martin Kerr, Melafrique (McIntyre Park)

8/15: Nazareth (River Cree)

8/15: Audrey Ochoa (Jazz Alley)

8/15: Pahua, Notas De 4 Trio (St. Albert Place)

8/15: Dana Wylie: Tribute to Edith Piaf (La Cité)

8/16: Rosina Cove, Téa G (McIntyre Park)

8/16: Steve Earle (River Cree)

8/16: Kellie Loder (Soho)

8/16: Opera al Fresco (U of A Botanic Garden)

8/17: Lisa Chan (Felice)

8/17: Funk the Matriatchy, Mouraine (McIntyre Park)

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8/17: Smokey Johnson, Sheldon Lizotte, Kip Lily (Mossy Trails)

8/17: Tony Kaye Trio (Black Dog)

8/17: Flatland Cavalry (Midway)

8/17: Traveler album release, Osyron, Languid, Poltergeist (Starlite)

8/18: Montuno West, Major Love (McIntyre Park)

8/18: Sons of the East (Starlite)

8/19: Cryptozoologists, Alex MacNeil & The Revenants (McIntyre Park)

8/20: The Jellyman’s Daughter (Aviary)

8/20: Ellorie McKnight, Diyet & the Love Soldiers (McIntyre Park)

8/21: Jack Botts (Starlite)

8/21: The Crow Girls (Christ Church)

8/21: Bria Rose N’ Thorns, Elijah Bekk (McIntyre Park)

8/21: Strathcona String Quartet, Off the Rails (Festival Place)

8/21, 23: ESO’s Symphony Under the Sky: Mozart, Haydn & Rossini (Snow Valley)

8/22: Leesila Dawkins (Jazz Alley)

8/22: Caylie G, AV and the Inner City (McIntyre Park)

8/22: Neon Detour, Divine Apprehension, Desecrate, Turismo (Aviary)

8/22: Paul Pigat, Tim Williams (St. Albert Place)

8/22, 24: ESO’s Symphony Under the Sky: Love & Romance (Snow Valley)

8/23: Brayden Bell, Booker Diduck, Okay Mann (Soho)

8/23: Mallory Chipman, K-Riz and the Family (McIntyre Park)

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8/23, 25: Metallica, Pantera, Mammoth WVH/Five Finger Death Punch, Ice Nine Kills (Commonwealth)

8/24: Bastardane, Ottto — sons of Metallica members (Starlite)

8/24: Borrowed and Blue (Blue Chair)

8/24: Cikwes, Josh Sahunta (McIntyre Park)

8/24: Disposable Heroes (Midway)

8/24: Hozier (Rogers)

8/24: Aishwarya Majmudar (EXPO Centre)

8/24: Men Under No King, The Judge The Juror, All Was Lost, Withered Days (Dive Bar)

8/24: Tsunami Brothers (Black Dog)

8/25: DJ Skratch Bastid (The Backyard)

8/27: K.Flay (Midway)

8/28: Beatrice Love, Martin Kerr (Festival Place)

8/28: Mirror Brass Band (Christ Church)

8/29: Sean Croal (Jazz Alley)

8/29: Front Porch Roots Revue (La Cité)

8/29: A Samplify of Amplify (St. Albert Place)

8/30: Astral Plane, Mt. Rotterdam, Draemus, Selfish Bodies, Deon Gabriel (Aviary)

8/31: Kinjal Dave (EXPO Centre)

8/31: KALEO (EEC)

8/31: OPM ’90s Rewind (Union)

8/31: P!nk, Sheryl Crow, The Script, KidCitUp (Commonwealth)

9/2: Kings of Leon (Rogers)

9/5: Bub et Pit (La Cité)

9/6: Abbamania, Night Fever (River Cree)

9/6: Frazey Ford, Sammy Volkov (Arden)

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9/6: Gustaf, Bridgeland, Conduit, Chairman (Temple)

9/6: Tamaryn, VERTTIGO, Tebby & the Heavy, Blume (Starlite)

9/6: Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls (Midway)

9/7: Cory Danyluk (Black Dog)

9/7: Marcus King (Midway)

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9/7: Bryson Tiller (Rogers)

9/7: Spoon Benders, Black Mastiff, Gadfly, Call Off the Gods (Starlite)

9/7: Total Chaos, Motherfuckers, BALM Squad, Plëzher (Temple)

9/7: Vibes, VAIN, Man Meat, DEMISE (Temple)

9/8: CHILIØ, Cawston, Folded Hand, Mint Club (Dive Bar)

9/8: CONAN, Mares of Thrace, Culled (Temple)

9/8: Radioactivity, Real Sickies, RATS, Lacerator (Starlite)

9/8: Relive the Music ’50s & ’60s Show (Arden)

9/11: Parmalee (River Cree)

9/12: CCMA Legends Show: Michelle Wright, Gord Bamford, Duane Steele (Winspear)

9/12: Extreme, Living Colour (River Cree)

9/12: Switchfoot (Midway)

9/13: The Allmost Brothers, The McGowan Family Band (Chateau Lacombe)

9/13: Jigardan Gadhavi (EXPO Centre)

9/13: Bryan Martin (Midway)

9/14: Canadian Country Music Awards: Thomas Rhett, Mackenzie Porter (Rogers)

9/14: field+stream reunion (Mossy Trails)

9/14: Furthermore, The Almighty Turtlenecks (Chateau Lacombe)

9/14: Tiff Hall (Black Dog)

9/15: The Cult (River Cree)

9/15: Virginia to Vegas, Alex Porat (Starlite)

9/16: Avril Lavigne (Rogers)

9/17: John 5, Sticks n Stones, Turning Jane (Starlite)

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9/17: Billy Bob Thornton, The Boxmasters (Cook County)

9/18: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie (Rogers)

9/18: Tokyo Police Club: The Final Tour (Midway)

9/19: Field Guide (Aviary)

9/20: Explosions in the Sky (Midway)

9/20: The Paperboys (St. Basil’s)

9/20: Andy Schauf (Myer Horowitz)

9/21: T. Buckley, John Wort Hannam: The Woodshed (Parkview)

9/21: Deicide, Krisiun, Inferi, Cloak (Starlite)

9/21: Sam Hunt (Rogers)

9/21: Testament, Kreator (River Cree)

9/21: The Woodshed (Parkview)

9/21-22: Social Distortion, The Bell Rays (Midway)

9/25: Joel Plaskett (Varscona)

9/26: Gareth Gilliland Trio (Jazz Alley)

9/26: Rocky Mountain High: Celebrating the Music of John Denver (Arden)

9/27: The Alan Jackson Experience (Cook County)

9/27: Chantal Kreviazuk (Festival Place)

9/27: Aparna Nancheria (Arden)

9/28: The Dice Cubes (Black Dog)

9/28: Harry Manx (Festival Place)

9/28: Skerryvore (Arden)

9/29: Childish Gambino, Willow (Rogers)

9/29: Ennis Sisters (Arden)

9/29: Geoffroy (Festival Place)

10/1: Garneau String Quartet: The Music of Talk (Muttart Hall)

10/4: Lynne Hanson (St. Basil’s)

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10/4: Michael Marcagi (Midway)

10/4: Laura Ramoso (Horowitz)

10/4-5: Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 (Winspear)

10/4: Beau Wheeler, Ken Stead (Parkview)

10/5: The Fab Four (River Cree)

10/5: Ruby Waters (Midway)

10/10: Nick Carter (River Cree)

10/10: Tim Isberg (Festival Place)

10/11: NEEDTOBREATHE (Jube)

10/11: Up on Cripple Creek: The Music of The Band, Bob Dylan and The Byrds (Arden)

10/11,12: Let’s Misbehave: The Songs of Cole Porter (Winspear)

10/12: Bad Religion (Midway)

10/13: Carnifex, Cryptopsy, Mental Cruelty, Heavy/Hitter, Organectomy (Starlite)

10/16: Anciients, Bison (Temple)

10/17: ESO New Music: Ecstasy — Featuring Sara Slean (Winspear)

10/17: A Tribute to Elvis in Concert (Arden)

10/18: Jordan Davis (Rogers)

10/18: Alexis Norman, The Mbira Renaissance Band (St. Basil’s)

10/19: Five Alarm Funk (Arden)

10/19: Misery Signals farewell tour (Union)

10/19: Rum Ragged (Parkview)

10/19: Smash Mouth, The Spin Doctors (River Cree)

10/20: Evanescence, Halestorm (Rogers)

10/20: Forest Blakk (Starlite)

10/20: The Musical Box: Selling England by the Pound 50th (Festival Place)

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10/24: Adam Baldwin, Mariel Buckley (Starlite)

10/25: ESO Pairings: Brahms & Bourbon (Winspear)

10/25: Classic Albums Live: Led Zeppelin I + II (Festival Place)

10/25: Saint Asonia, Bad Wolves, Royal Tusk (River Cree)

10/25: Yesterday Once More (Arden)

10/26: Blue Moon Marquee (Festival Place)

10/26: Tchaikovsky, Brahms & Violin (Winspear)

10/26: Valley (Midway)

10/26: Hawksley Workman (Arden)

10/27: Julian Taylor (Festival Place)

10/27: Tchaikovsky, Schumann & Cello (Winspear)

10/29: Jessia (Starlite)

10/30: Mia Kelly (Aviary)

10/30: JJ Wilde (Starlite)

10/31: The Phantom of the Opera w/ Dennis Jame on the Davis Concert Organ (Winspear)

11/1: ABBA Revisited (Arden)

11/1: Arkells, Poolside (Rogers)

11/1: Aleksi Campagne (St. Basil’s)

11/1: Burton Cummings (River Cree)

11/1: The Dead South (EEC)

11/1: Hawksley Workman (Festival Place)

11/2: The Canadian Arabic Orchestra: The Nightingale (Horowitz)

11/2: Grace Petrie (Parkview)

11/3: Norma Jean, Teeth (Starlite)

11/4: Hippie Death Cult, Kadabra, The Endless (Temple)

11/6: Corb Lund Acoustic Trio (Arden)

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11/7: The Jim Cuddy Band (Winspear)

11/8: Fauré’s Requiem w/ Richard Eaton Singers (Winspear)

11/8: Corb Lund Trio (Festival Place)

11/9: Jill Barber (Arden)

11/9: Cody Jinks, Ward Davis (Winspear)

11/9: Dallas Smith, Tyler Joe Miller, Teigen Gayse (EEC)

11/10: Jane Siberry (Festival Place)

11/14: Honeymoon Suite, Flock of Seagulls, Men Without Hats, The Spoons (River Cree)

11/14: Snotty Nose Rez Kids (Starlite)

11/15: Classified (Midway)

11/15: Good Lovelies (St. Basil’s)

11/15: Keshi (Rogers)

11/15-16: She’s Got Soul: Legendary R&B Hits w/ Capathia Jenkins (Winspear)

11/16: Sarah McLachlan (Rogers)

11/16: Tenille Townes (Jube)

11/17: The Henry Girls (Festival Place)

11/17: Something’s Fishy with the ESO (Winspear)

11/17-18: Zach Bryan (Rogers)

11/18: Garneau String Quartet: Two ‘Wolfs’ Among Friends (Muttart Hall)

11/19: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (Rogers)

11/22: Danny Michel and Steve Poltz (Horowitz)

11/22: Flux Pavilion, McTwist (Starlite)

11/22: Jack Semple (Festival Place)

11/22-23: Lightly Classical: Affairs of the Heart feat. Juliette Kang (Winspear)

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11/23: Barka (Festival Place)

11/23: 3 Inches of Blood (Midway)

11/28: ESO Classics: The Nutcracker & Mozart (Winspear)

11/29: Heart, BTO feat. Randy Bachman (Rogers)

11/30: Scott Nolan, Joe Nolan, Scott Cook with Pamela Mae: Ramblers Choir (Parkview)

12/6: Tribute to Bill Bourne (St. Basil’s)

12/7: Matt Andersen: Put the Jolly in Your Holly (Arden)

12/7: Marianas Trench (Midway)

12/13-14: Handel’s Messiah (Winspear)

12/20-23: A Very Merry Pops: Celebrating Family Traditions (Winspear)

2025

1/13: Garneau String Quartet: Dvôrák w/ Angela Cheng (Muttart Hall)

1/17: Sum 41 Final World Tour (Rogers)

1/18-19: ESO Classics: Mozart & Sibelius (Winspear)

1/24-25: Saddles of the Silver Screen: The Great Westerns (Winspear)

1/25: Big Little Lions (Parkview)

1/26: Presto, Mambo! with Platypus Theatre (Winspear)

1/31: ESO New Music: Dinuk Wijeratne’s Fantasy (Winspear)

1/31: Major Love (St. Basil’s)

2/1: Laila Biall: Joni Mitchell & The Canadian Songbook Reimagined (Arden)

2/6: Schubert Strauss & Saint-Saëns (Winspear)

2/7: The Black Opry (Arden)

2/7: ESO Pairings: Piano & Prosecco (Winspear)

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2/8: Catherine McLellan (Parkview)

2/14: Kaia Kater (Arden)

2/14: Old Man Luedecke (St. Basil’s)

2/15: Basia Bulat (Arden)

2/21-22: Mozart, Mendelsson & Bruch (Winspear)

2/22: Celtara (Parkview)

2/22: Mother Mother, Cavetown, Cannons (Rogers)

2/28-3/1: High Drama: Epic Choral Hits from Broadway & Hollywood (Winspear)

3/7: Sue Foley (St. Basil’s)

3/7: The Paperboys (Arden)

3/8: Bel & Quinn (Arden)

3/8: Women of Folkways (Parkview)

3/9: Jason McCoy, Chad Brownlee, Jason Blaine (Arden)

3/14: ESO Pairings: Trumpet & Tequila (Winspear)

3/15: ESO Classics: Brahms & Trumpet (Winspear)

3/21: Cassie and Maggie (St. Basil’s)

3/21: ESO New Music: Celebration: The Music of John Estacio (Winspear)

3/22: Growing Roots: Folk Music from Around the World (Winspear)

3/22: Martin Kerr (Parkview)

3/27,29-30: Ravel & Gershwin: Classical Meets Jazz (Winspear)

4/4: Ndidi Onukwulu (St. Basil’s)

4/4-5: Pops on Parade (Winspear)

4/5: Blue Moon Marquee (Arden)

4/5: Còig (Parkview)

4/11: Rum Ragged (St. Basil’s)

4/11-12: ESO Classics: Organ & Orchestra (Winspear)

4/21: Jesse Cook (Jube)

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4/24: Alex Cuba (Arden)

4/24: ESO Classics: Beethoven, Liszt & Piano (Winspear)

4/26-27: ESO Classics: Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony (Winspear)

5/2: ESO Classics: The Complete Beethoven Concertos: Part 1 (Winspear)

5/3: ESO Classics: The Complete Beethoven Concertos: Part 2 (Winspear)

5/3: Martyn Joseph (Parkview)

5/5: Garneau String Quartet: Enescu to the Rescue (Muttart Hall)

5/8: ESO Classics: Vivaldi, Rodrigo & The Moldau (Winspear)

5/9: ESO Pairings: Guitar & Gin (Winspear)

5/25: Symphonic Buzz: The History of Music (Winspear)

5/30-6/1: ESO Classics: Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 (Winspear)

6/6-7: Totally 80s: Rad Retro Favourites (Winspear)

Theatre and dance

8/15-25: Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival (Old Strathcona)

8/17: Fruit Loop Backyard Party: Plasticka, Celine Dijion, Circules (Backyard)

8/22-25: Cirque Italia: Water Circus Gold Unit (St. Albert Centre)

8/29-30: Theresa Caputo: The Long Island Medium (River Cree)

8/29-9/8: Cirque Italia: Water Circus Gold Unit (WEM Overflow Lot)

9/6: WWE Friday Night SmackDown (Rogers)

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9/12-15: Cirque Italia: Water Circus Gold Unit (Sherwood Park Mall)

9/15-25: Accidental Beach: A Previously Improvised Musical (Luther Centre)

9/21-10/13: A Streetcar Named Desire (Shoctor)

9/26-10/5: The Invisible — Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare (Catalyst)

9/27-29: Come from Away (Jube)

9/26: Varscona Gala: Lights! Glamour! Action! (Varscona)

10/4-5: Shumka’s UKRAINKA: The Four Faces of Lesya Ukrainka (Jube)

10/9-19: A Party to Murder (Walterdale)

10/10-27: The Woman in Black (Varscona)

10/17-27: Bear Grease (Maclab)

10/18-19: Ballet Edmonton: In the Wake (Triffo)

10/18-11/3: Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show (Orange Hub)

10/30-11/3: Glory (Tim Ryan)

11/2-3: The Price Is Right (River Cree)

11/2-24: The Ballad of Johnny and June (Shoctor)

11/7: Two Battles of Francis Pegahmagabow (Varscona)

11/8: On the River with Asani and Maria Dunn (Arden)

11/9-12/8: The Ballad of Johnny and June (Citadel)

11/10: HERE COME THE GIRLS (Arden)

11/19-24: The Book of Mormon (Jube)

11/21-24, 11/30-12/1: Beauty and the Beast (Arden)

11/23-12/24: A Christmas Carol (Maclab)

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11/27-12/3: Heathers, The Musical (Triffo)

12/4-15: It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play (Walterdale)

12/13-28: Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Festival Place)

12/13-29: Die Harsh: A Christmas Musical (Orange Hub)

2025

1/11-2/2: Goblin: Macbeth (Rice)

1/14-19: Beetlejuice (Jube)

1/23-2/9: Bea (Varscona)

2/1-3/2: Disney’s Frozen The Broadway Musical (Shoctor)

2/5-15: King of the Yees (Walterdale)

2/12-17: Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (Tim Ryan)

2/14-15: Ballet Edmonton: Escape (Triffo)

2/20-3/9: Stewart Lemoine’s The Noon Witch (Varscona)

2/22-3/23: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The ’70s Musical (Maclab)

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2/26-3/2: Cirque du Soleil Crystal (Rogers)

2/28: Ballet Kelowna: The Cowboy Act Suite & Other Works (Arden)

3/11-16: Tina (Jube)

3/20-4/7: After Mourning — Before van Gogh (Varscona)

3/22-4/13: Heist (Shoctor)

3/26-30: The Prom (Triffo)

4/23-5/3: Stag and Doe (Walterdale)

4/26: The Alphabet of Awesome Science (Arden)

5/1-18: Where You Are (Varscona)

5/2-3: Ballet Edmonton: Precipice (Triffo)

5/3-25: Little Women (Shoctor)

5/9-18: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Orange Hub)

5/30: Stewart Lemoine’s On the Banks of the Nut (Varscona)

6/20-22: Riverdance 30 — The New Generation (Jube)

7/9-19: Shakespeare in Love (Walterdale)

7/9-27: Disney’s The Lion King (Jube)

7/11-27: Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple (Varscona)

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