Friday, Nov. 7, 2025
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Come ye, and behold, as we assuredly DIE-NASTY
Oct. 20 to May 25
Varscona TheatreWe only know the stories that were written down but what about everything else that happened?
Billy Bishop Goes to War by John MacLachlan Gray with Eric Peterson
Oct. 24 to Nov. 8
Lifestyle Options Retirement Communities (Terra Losa)WW1 flying ace Billy Bishop recounts his journey from reluctant soldier to celebrated hero in this witty, poignant Canadian stage classic.
Tough Guy
Oct. 28 to Nov. 8
Fringe Theatre Arts BarnsTough Guy follows a group of friends as they navigate the aftermath of a shooting at Aria, a queer nightclub.
Ecos
Oct. 30 to Nov. 9
Mile Zero DanceThe veil is thin, and sometimes, all you need to do to have your questions answered is ask.
Remembrance Week Guided Tours
Nov. 4 to Nov. 11
Prince of Wales Armouries Heritage CentreThe Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum has scheduled a number of Remembrance Week events and special a weekend opening.
Farmfair International
Nov. 5 to Nov. 8
Edmonton EXPO CentreFor 51 years, Farmfair International has been a premier agriculture and livestock show in Canada. Discover what makes us special.
Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival
Nov. 6 to Nov. 8
Edmonton Convention CentreExplore an incredible array of dynamic wines, smooth spirits, and downright delicious beers from around the globe, all under one roof.
Under $100 Art Show
Nov. 6 to Nov. 9
Boardwalk Building100 Artists, 20,000 sq ft of exhibition space. Everything is under $100, on for one weekend only.
YIKES! Film Festival
Nov. 6 to Nov. 8
YIKES! Film Festival is a three day celebration of everything horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller, mystery, experimental, b-movie, and more!
Le Palier
Nov. 6 to Nov. 9
La Cité FrancophoneA play that is bright and full of tender moments, contemplates loneliness, intergenerational relationships, and compassionate death.
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
Nov. 6 to Nov. 9
Concordia University of EdmontonPrepare to dive into the scandalous world of Oscar Wilde's trials with Moisés Kaufman's "Gross Indecency."