Sunday, April 6, 2025
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After Mourning, Before Van Gogh
March 19 to April 6
Varscona TheatreDirected by John Hudson. Starring Lora Brovold as Joanna Bonger.
Heist
March 22 to April 13
Citadel TheatreInspired by caper films like Ocean's Eleven, Heist is a fast-paced, heart-racing play about a diamond heist gone wrong.
Edmonton Poetry Festival
April 2 to April 27
Even more delightful events are underway, so be sure to stay tuned and check on this page while enjoying all that the Festival and its friends have to ...
Canadian Pride Curling Championships
April 3 to April 6
Granite Curling ClubSpecial Guest Rachel Homan
The Laramie Project
April 3 to April 12
Timms Centre For the ArtsThis groundbreaking play exploring the aftermath of the horrific death of Matthew Shepard still resonates as powerfully as it did when it premiered 25 ...
Next to Normal
April 3 to April 6
Gateway TheatreNext to Normal is a 2008 American rock musical with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt.
We Are Family
April 3 to April 6
Citadel TheatreGet ready to groove to the tunes of dynamic duos! Join us as we celebrate the powerful pairs who brought us some of music's most iconic duets.
Heist
Sunday, April 6
Starts at 1:30pm
Citadel TheatreInspired by caper films like Ocean's Eleven, Heist is a fast-paced, heart-racing play about a diamond heist gone wrong.
After Mourning, Before Van Gogh
Sunday, April 6
Starts at 2:00pm
Varscona TheatreDirected by John Hudson. Starring Lora Brovold as Joanna Bonger.
We Are Family
Sunday, April 6
Starts at 2:00pm
Citadel TheatreGet ready to groove to the tunes of dynamic duos! Join us as we celebrate the powerful pairs who brought us some of music's most iconic duets.
Elinor Florence Book Launch
Sunday, April 6
Starts at 2:00pm
Audreys BooksJoin authors Elinor Florence and Genevieve Graham for what promises to be a highly entertaining coversation about Elinor's new book.
Next to Normal
Sunday, April 6
Starts at 2:00pm
Gateway TheatreNext to Normal is a 2008 American rock musical with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt.