Next week, starting March 7, 2013, is Skirts Afire on Alberta Avenue! And on the final day, March 10, will be Peep Show – 5 scenes from 5 never-before-seen plays, and mine is one of them. Come hear a snippet of Marathon/Sprint!
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It’s awesome when people love what you do…
So here are the awards for the ADFA 2013 One-Act Festival, or StageStruck! You’ll note that Maria Colonescu, the director of It Started With an Allergy, received Honourable Mention, as did playwright Heather Morrow for her performance. Yay US. The feedback and delight from everyone who saw the show was amazing, the most common themeContinue reading “It’s awesome when people love what you do…”
On to PEEP SHOW (gasp)
It Started With an Allergy went brilliantly last night — SO good. Thanks so much to everyone who saw it and liked it, and THANK YOU Ken Brown, StageStruck’s adjudicator, for his absolutely spot-on critique and for saying I gave a great performance — NOT fangirling. Nope. I know now very well the show’s wellContinue reading “On to PEEP SHOW (gasp)”
Tonight’s the night for an Allergy!
So, tonight, and tonight only, playwright and sometime-actor Heather will be performing It Started With an Allergy. Tickets are available at Tix on the Square or at the door, of the Walterdale Playhouse, 10322 83 Ave NW, Edmonton. What else can I say? Come see ME!
Tickets for StageStruck!
Here they are, available now at Tix on the Square! Reminder: It Started With an Allergy is on Friday, February 22, 2013. StageStruck is over two days, that Friday, and the following Saturday afternoon and evening. Check out everything!
So it begins…
Tomorrow, director Maria and playwright / performer Heather will be doing the first read-through of It Started With an Allergy. Scary fun.
2013 in progress…
It Started With an Allergy will be now definitely appear at StageStruck!, the Edmonton Regional One-Act Festival through ADFA, this coming February! And it’s also been entered into the Edmonton Fringe lottery for next summer. The draw is November 26. Wish us luck!
The Fringe is nearly over…sob.
You have only two more chances to catch Stories of Love & Hate before the Village of the Fringe closes. Tomorrow, Saturday, August 25 at noon, and Sunday, August 26 at 8 pm. Tickets here!
Great review from the Edmonton Journal!
Feast your eyes, then see the show. http://www.edmontonjournal.com/life/Edmonton+Fringe+Review+Stories+Love+Hate/7111896/story.html
Tickets now on sale!
Here is where to buy tickets for Stories of Love & Hate! https://tickets.fringetheatre.ca/DateSelection.aspx?item=1264 Edmonton Fringe programs are now on sale too all over the city – pick one up and see everything there is to see. Happy Fringing!