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Thursday, April 16, 2026

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PlayWright is extending its participation in A Taste for Life throughout the Citadel Theatre run of Casey & Diana, donating $5 from each $80 prix fixe meal to HIV Edmonton. The annual fundraiser helps ensure people living with HIV have access to nutritious, reliable meals.

Casey & Diana tells the story of Princess Di's visit to Casey House, a pioneering AIDS hospice in Toronto. It was written by Toronto's Nick Green, who attended the acting program at the University of Alberta and earned writing credits with Guys in Disguise and at Fort Edmonton Park. Nathan Cuckow and Josh Travnik play hospice roommates who are buoyed by the upcoming visit. The show is "exquisitely crafted ... heart-wrenching, and surprisingly funny," wrote Liz Nicholls. April Banigan, Norma Lewis, and Helen Knight "form a well-balanced tribute" to women caregivers during the crisis, Liane Faulder noted. And Emily Howard has nailed the classic Diana mannerisms, including her shy smile, opined Lucy Haines.

Casey and Diana runs until April 26. A Taste for Life is usually a one-day affair, with restaurants such as Highlevel Diner, Acajutla, Evolution Wonderlounge, O2's Taphouse & Grill, Padmanadi, Dolly's Cocktails, El Puerto de Acajutla, and Pharaohs Restaurant, donating a percentage of their April 15 sales. Donations can also be made online.

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Kappella Kyrie Slavic Chamber Choir presents Among Women

On May 8, Kappella Kyrie Slavic Chamber Choir of Edmonton will present Among Women, a concert honouring and acknowledging women in music. From the legacy of Ukraine's first female composer to the contemporary voices shaping today's choral world, this Mother's Day weekend performance celebrates women through sacred and secular soundscapes.

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Theatre and dance

  • Playwright and actor Beth Graham and dance veteran Brian Webb are set to perform separate but thematically linked spoken-word monologues at The Roxy from April 16 to 18. Their show sees each artist explore vulnerability and identity.
  • Trunk Theatre will stage Jordan Harrison's Marjorie Prime at the Varscona Theatre through April 19. The play, which premiered 10 years ago, centres on an AI companion that shores up the fading memory of an 85-year-old woman. Director Amy DeFelice told 12th Night the play has never felt more relevant: "The technology has caught up."
  • The Stage Struck! festival of one-act plays runs April 17 and 18 at the Gateway Theatre, featuring seven new works from local playwrights and two previously produced works.
  • Members of Edmonton's dance community and the Alberta Dance Alliance are launching Dance Lives Here, a new marketing initiative, that will see a free lunchtime event at Edmonton's city hall on April 29, which is International Dance Day. Edmonton has 13 professional dance companies, 48 semi-professional dance groups, 43 independent dance artists, and more than 6,100 youth training in dance.

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