One brain. Two sides. Left and Right. Together, they should be a perfect team—but today, they’re a disaster. From Blair Moro (Cabaret of Murder), BRAIN is a fast, funny, and wildly unpredictable comedy about the mind’s greatest struggle: itself. “Expertly directed.” – A. Wade “Brilliant.” – J. Marley Playwright: Blair MoroDirector: Blair MoroCast: Jillian Burke & Marissa Sauvé Website/Socials: @braintheplay Plain Language Description What would happen if your Left and Right brain became characters in a play? In BRAIN we get to see how the two sides would interact in many hilarious situations.
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Through songs and stories, Chase Padgett (6 Guitars, Nashville Hurricane) humorously chronicles the musical misadventures that have shaped his life as a seasoned guitarist. This show is packed with blistering fret work, tons of laughs, and several shocking revelations. 5 STARS “A deft actor and virtuoso guitar player” – CBC Playwright: Chase PadgettDirector: Chase PadgettCast: Chase PadgettDesigners: Chase Padgett Website/Socials: @chasethatpadgett
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Ugh, teens are so dramatic. Always screaming when they get stabbed, and crying and flailing around when they get choked. Weekend trip? Next time, I think I'll skip. It's Scream meets Mean Girls, and this musical, from the creators of Krampus and Cult Cycle, is one to die for... The real question is "Who will be the Final Girl?" Playwright: Seth Gilfillan and Stephen AllredDirector: Stephen AllredCast: Alyson Horne, Bella King, Jaimi Reese, Josh Travnik, Liz JanzenDesigners: Amanda Neufeld and Stephen AllredStage Manager: Amanda Neufeld Plain Language Description Final Girl: A New Musical is a horror comedy musical inspired by classic 90s slashers like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Five teenagers go on a weekend trip to a vacation property, only to find themselves face to face with a masked murderer who begins to kill each of them one by one. After they witness their friends being murdered, the remaining few start to ask themselves important questions, such as "Why didn't high school prepare me to defend myself from a murderer?" and "Who could want to do this to me?" even if from an audience perspective, it might seem obvious.
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Capping an abandoned oil well at the compound of a spiritual leader who preaches environmental apocalypse even as he stands accused of disturbing crimes, Katie hears voices from underground, sending her down her own dark well. Ripped from the headlines, an Alberta ghost story about faith, charlatanism and toxic legacies. Playwright: Len FalkensteinDirector: Len FalkensteinCast: Jake Martin, Rebekah Chasse, Mary WalkerDesigners: Sound Design and Music: Devin Rockwell Website/Socials: theatrefreeradical.wordpress.com Plain Language Description Orphan Well is a dark Alberta ghost story about Katie, a woman who seals old oil wells. While working at the site of a religious leader accused of abuse, she starts hearing voices underground. The experience brings up painful memories from her past. As she searches for the truth, Katie struggles to tell what’s real and avoid falling under the preacher’s influence. Inspired by real events, the show explores abuse of power, environmental damage, and the lasting effects of patriarchy.
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Death of a Salesman meets Mr. Bean... A lonely office worker squeezes through a portal in their bathroom mirror and goes on a quest for the meaning of life in this surreal physical comedy. The mundane becomes extraordinary as each vignette and dance takes you deeper into a whimsical world of illusion. Director: David SecundaCast: Joylyn Secunda Website/Socials: joylynsecunda.ca Plain Language Description The Routine is a funny mime show about a lonely office worker who finds a magic portal in their bathroom mirror. They go on a wild adventure, face their fears, and discover life’s meaning. It’s a laugh-filled reminder that magic can be found in everyday life.
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Accused, outcast, and condemned. The Witch of Edmonton is a gripping 1600s drama about fear, injustice, and the scapegoating of women, based on the real trial of Elizabeth Sawyer. For Fringe 2025, a revival in modern Edmonton—Set under the backdrop of a Jacobean Whyte Ave, Old Strathcona arch, and Tom, a devilish coyote puppet. Playwright: Chloe LongsonDirector: Chloe Longson and Michael BoumaCast: Baran Demir, Chassidy Andrews, Cody Stokes, Jem Golveo Toribio, Jordan Bouma, Marina Zadko, Morgan LeBlanc, Rusty QuantzStage Manager: Indie Hauck Plain Language Description The Witch of Edmonton is a modern retelling of a 1600s play about three people: Frank, forced into marriage; Elizabeth, accused of witchcraft; and Winnifred, caught in the chaos. It’s a story about choices, blame, and those who suffer because of them.
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The award winning Spontaneous Shakespeare Company return to Edmonton. Come see a once-in-a-lifetime Shakespearian epic, based off of your story! Will it be a heart rending tragedy or an epic romance? Not even the cast knows! "...a delightful celebration of what improv — and Shakespeare — can be." ★★★★★ - Star Phoenix Playwright: The Spontaneous Shakespeare CompanyDirector: Brent HiroseCast: Trista Peterson, Nikolai Witschl, Zach Wolfman, Abdullah Wasfi, Indu Iyer, Caitlin Maira, Julia Lank Website/Socials: spontaneousshakespeare.com Plain Language Description This show begins by taking an everyday story from an audience member. The improvisers will then turn this story into a Shakespeare-style play. The audience gets to choose if it is a tragedy or a romance. Past shows have included many of Shakespeare's tropes. This includes murders, plots, mistaken identity and magic. Every show is different, but all will be funny and dramatic. No Shakespeare knowledge is required.
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★★★★★ Edinburgh Fringe Review. Before he was He Who Must Not Be Named, he was just Tom Riddle—a moody teen at Hogwarts. In this hilarious musical adventure, he navigates love, snake kisses, and Unforgivable Curses. Packed with magic, hormones, and a few murders, it’s a hilarious descent into darkness, hormones, and Horcruxes. Playwright: Zach Reino, Fiona Landers and Richie Root Website/Socials: darkstageproductions.com Plain Language Description This is a funny musical about teenage Tom Riddle before he became Voldemort. He’s a student at Hogwarts trying to fit in, figure out who he is, and maybe take over the world. When Dumbledore starts a Battle of the Bands to help students get along, Tom joins a group of strange classmates. As the contest goes on, Tom gets more interested in dark magic. It’s a story about growing up, making mistakes, and how even the Dark Lord had an awkward time.
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One brain. Two sides. Left and Right. Together, they should be a perfect team—but today, they’re a disaster. From Blair Moro (Cabaret of Murder), BRAIN is a fast, funny, and wildly unpredictable comedy about the mind’s greatest struggle: itself. “Expertly directed.” – A. Wade “Brilliant.” – J. Marley Playwright: Blair MoroDirector: Blair MoroCast: Jillian Burke & Marissa Sauvé Website/Socials: @braintheplay Plain Language Description What would happen if your Left and Right brain became characters in a play? In BRAIN we get to see how the two sides would interact in many hilarious situations.
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Through songs and stories, Chase Padgett (6 Guitars, Nashville Hurricane) humorously chronicles the musical misadventures that have shaped his life as a seasoned guitarist. This show is packed with blistering fret work, tons of laughs, and several shocking revelations. 5 STARS “A deft actor and virtuoso guitar player” – CBC Playwright: Chase PadgettDirector: Chase PadgettCast: Chase PadgettDesigners: Chase Padgett Website/Socials: @chasethatpadgett
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Ugh, teens are so dramatic. Always screaming when they get stabbed, and crying and flailing around when they get choked. Weekend trip? Next time, I think I'll skip. It's Scream meets Mean Girls, and this musical, from the creators of Krampus and Cult Cycle, is one to die for... The real question is "Who will be the Final Girl?" Playwright: Seth Gilfillan and Stephen AllredDirector: Stephen AllredCast: Alyson Horne, Bella King, Jaimi Reese, Josh Travnik, Liz JanzenDesigners: Amanda Neufeld and Stephen AllredStage Manager: Amanda Neufeld Plain Language Description Final Girl: A New Musical is a horror comedy musical inspired by classic 90s slashers like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Five teenagers go on a weekend trip to a vacation property, only to find themselves face to face with a masked murderer who begins to kill each of them one by one. After they witness their friends being murdered, the remaining few start to ask themselves important questions, such as "Why didn't high school prepare me to defend myself from a murderer?" and "Who could want to do this to me?" even if from an audience perspective, it might seem obvious.
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Capping an abandoned oil well at the compound of a spiritual leader who preaches environmental apocalypse even as he stands accused of disturbing crimes, Katie hears voices from underground, sending her down her own dark well. Ripped from the headlines, an Alberta ghost story about faith, charlatanism and toxic legacies. Playwright: Len FalkensteinDirector: Len FalkensteinCast: Jake Martin, Rebekah Chasse, Mary WalkerDesigners: Sound Design and Music: Devin Rockwell Website/Socials: theatrefreeradical.wordpress.com Plain Language Description Orphan Well is a dark Alberta ghost story about Katie, a woman who seals old oil wells. While working at the site of a religious leader accused of abuse, she starts hearing voices underground. The experience brings up painful memories from her past. As she searches for the truth, Katie struggles to tell what’s real and avoid falling under the preacher’s influence. Inspired by real events, the show explores abuse of power, environmental damage, and the lasting effects of patriarchy.
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Death of a Salesman meets Mr. Bean... A lonely office worker squeezes through a portal in their bathroom mirror and goes on a quest for the meaning of life in this surreal physical comedy. The mundane becomes extraordinary as each vignette and dance takes you deeper into a whimsical world of illusion. Director: David SecundaCast: Joylyn Secunda Website/Socials: joylynsecunda.ca Plain Language Description The Routine is a funny mime show about a lonely office worker who finds a magic portal in their bathroom mirror. They go on a wild adventure, face their fears, and discover life’s meaning. It’s a laugh-filled reminder that magic can be found in everyday life.
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Accused, outcast, and condemned. The Witch of Edmonton is a gripping 1600s drama about fear, injustice, and the scapegoating of women, based on the real trial of Elizabeth Sawyer. For Fringe 2025, a revival in modern Edmonton—Set under the backdrop of a Jacobean Whyte Ave, Old Strathcona arch, and Tom, a devilish coyote puppet. Playwright: Chloe LongsonDirector: Chloe Longson and Michael BoumaCast: Baran Demir, Chassidy Andrews, Cody Stokes, Jem Golveo Toribio, Jordan Bouma, Marina Zadko, Morgan LeBlanc, Rusty QuantzStage Manager: Indie Hauck Plain Language Description The Witch of Edmonton is a modern retelling of a 1600s play about three people: Frank, forced into marriage; Elizabeth, accused of witchcraft; and Winnifred, caught in the chaos. It’s a story about choices, blame, and those who suffer because of them.
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The award winning Spontaneous Shakespeare Company return to Edmonton. Come see a once-in-a-lifetime Shakespearian epic, based off of your story! Will it be a heart rending tragedy or an epic romance? Not even the cast knows! "...a delightful celebration of what improv — and Shakespeare — can be." ★★★★★ - Star Phoenix Playwright: The Spontaneous Shakespeare CompanyDirector: Brent HiroseCast: Trista Peterson, Nikolai Witschl, Zach Wolfman, Abdullah Wasfi, Indu Iyer, Caitlin Maira, Julia Lank Website/Socials: spontaneousshakespeare.com Plain Language Description This show begins by taking an everyday story from an audience member. The improvisers will then turn this story into a Shakespeare-style play. The audience gets to choose if it is a tragedy or a romance. Past shows have included many of Shakespeare's tropes. This includes murders, plots, mistaken identity and magic. Every show is different, but all will be funny and dramatic. No Shakespeare knowledge is required.
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★★★★★ Edinburgh Fringe Review. Before he was He Who Must Not Be Named, he was just Tom Riddle—a moody teen at Hogwarts. In this hilarious musical adventure, he navigates love, snake kisses, and Unforgivable Curses. Packed with magic, hormones, and a few murders, it’s a hilarious descent into darkness, hormones, and Horcruxes. Playwright: Zach Reino, Fiona Landers and Richie Root Website/Socials: darkstageproductions.com Plain Language Description This is a funny musical about teenage Tom Riddle before he became Voldemort. He’s a student at Hogwarts trying to fit in, figure out who he is, and maybe take over the world. When Dumbledore starts a Battle of the Bands to help students get along, Tom joins a group of strange classmates. As the contest goes on, Tom gets more interested in dark magic. It’s a story about growing up, making mistakes, and how even the Dark Lord had an awkward time.
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