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The Edmonton Fringe Festival kicks off tonight, and as always from Third Edge of the Sword World Headquarters in Tribeca, Manhattan we bring you boatloads [not buttloads, see below -ed] of content related to Edmonton's grandest and last major festival (sorry Blues Fest, Latin Fest, Canadian Derby, Symphony in the City, and Sonic Boom).
For a hint of what content is coming your way over the next 11 days, click here to see last year's coverage.
And, as always, our Fringe coverage comes with one major rule:
No fags.
Reviews:
- (various plays I won't be going to, and why)
- Ages of the Moon
- Bible Bill: The Gospel Musical
- Case Study
- Die-Nasty at the Fringe
- Einstein!
- John Cusack
- Ludwig & Lohengrin
- May & Alia do Pirates! (of Penzance)
- Mr. & Mrs. Alexander
- No Tweed Too Tight: A Grant Canyon Mystery
- The Real Inspector Hound
- Screwtape
- Swordplay
- Sundogs
- Tobit
- The War of 1812
Photos from the festival grounds
If you think a play is funneling my money into a despicable charity, you're wrong