![](https://webarchiveweb.wayback.bac-lac.canada.ca/web/20180628194823im_/https://postmediacalgaryherald2.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/story-slug9.jpg?quality=80&strip=all&w=120&h=90&crop=1)
Preview: Stage West's summer musical celebrates DJ's early days with rock n roll stars
-
Review: Tickets to Premium Content at a premium
-
REVIEW: Calgary director leads world premiere of Brontë: The World Without at Stratford Festival
-
Puppets and sisters big winners at Betty Mitchell Awards
-
Preview: Popular Australian drag queen musical selling out
-
5 facts about the Canmore International Improv Festival
-
World premiere of Edmonton play, Premium Content, as unconventional as its characters
-
The return of the Critters / Theatre Critics award
-
Best of Calgary theatre honoured with Betty Mitchell Award nominations
-
Rising star to return to Calgary to play Hamlet
-
Local filmmakers craft Abracadavers from the ground up
-
The Shakespeare Company goes a little mad for Hamlet in new season
-
Praise be; The Book of Mormon is back
Hobson's Choice: Small companies premiere new works dealing with deep topics
Survival is the theme of the world premiere of Jenna Turk’s The Starving Time and the Calgary premiere of Donald Margulies Time Stands Still.
-
Theatre Preview: IGNITE! festival runs the gamut from puppets to provocation
-
Theatre Preview: Young actor feels more tuned in to role of Joseph, eight years on
-
Theatre Student produces love story set in war-torn Syria
-
Theatre Review: StoryBook Theatre's Mary Poppins is practically perfect for families
-
Theatre Life comes full circle for Alberta Theatre Projects' new artistic director
-
Theatre Review: There's plenty going on in Much Ado About Nothing
-
Theatre Hidden Gems Film Festival shines a light on talent in India's cinema
-
Theatre Review: Sherlock and the American Problem
Stage West plans whirlwind world tour in upcoming season
Stage West’s 37th season will take its audiences from Broadway to Nashville with stops in Jersey, at a convent and in England on the way.
-
Theatre Preview: Scorpio Theatre helps develop, premiere New York playwright's The Old Sad Songs
Many new plays have off-Broadway and even off-off-Broadway productions to help hone them for a New York run. -
Theatre 5 facts about Vertigo Theatre's Sherlock Holmes and the American Problem
Vertigo Theatre’s season closes out with a delicious mystery -
Theatre New company, Black Radish Theatre, to take on Waiting for Godot as debut project
Calgary actor Christopher Hunt is all too familiar with the waiting game. Which is why he feels an affinity with Vladimir and Estragon, the befuddled protagonists of Samuel Beckett’s existential masterpiece Waiting for Godot. -
Theatre Braden Griffiths takes on iconic role for Vertigo's Sherlock Holmes and the American Problem
Today’s pop quiz. Who is the most portrayed character in film history? Elementary, dear friends. -
Theatre Emerging director showcases improv at Lunchbox Theatre
Beware of anyone asking if you’d like to play a card game of 52 pickup. That means they’ll throw the cards into the air and tell you to pick them up. -
Local Arts Review: Legally Blonde musical delivers laughs and fun
Let’s get the setup and the history lesson out of the way quickly, so that I can dive right into the highlights post-haste — this latest Broadway adaptation at Stage West deserves your attention, and I’ve got plenty of notes to relay! Legally Blonde: The Musical is exactly what you might expect, a Broadway song and dance number based on the hit film starring Reese Witherspoon. -
Theatre Review: Rogue Theatre exposes underbelly of greed in A Beautiful New City
George F. Walker’s A Beautiful New City is political satire disguised as an urban fairy tale complete with duelling witches. -
Local News After eight lean years, Calgary’s arts groups are chasing dollars to keep the lights on
After nearly a decade of making cuts, arts organizations are operating “close to the bone” — and local groups say Calgary needs to catch up to funding levels in other municipalities to sustain the sector. -
Theatre Company of Rogues premieres updated satire for 25th anniversary
Joe-Norman Shaw feels his Company of Rogues is one of the best-kept secrets in Calgary. “I wish it weren’t such a well-kept secret. -
Local Arts Brooks: Theatre Calgary celebrates golden anniversary
Keeping the doors open for 50 years is no small feat. Especially for a theatre company. Yet Theatre Calgary has done just that, much to the delight of audiences, artists and the greater community.