Steve Furey
The Comic Strip 8882 - 170 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaSteve Furey is an L.A. based comedian who was recently passed as a paid regular at The World Famous Comedy Store and The Ice House Pasadena were he performs regularly. …
Steve Furey is an L.A. based comedian who was recently passed as a paid regular at The World Famous Comedy Store and The Ice House Pasadena were he performs regularly. …
Swedish drummer KONRAD AGNAS makes his debut as composer and bandleader with his recent release of RITE OF PASSAGE. Here Konrad unites collagelike compositions of hip-hop fantasias and spiritual jazz …
The future of live quality music is in great hands, “When opportunity, giftedness and hard work meet, magic happens,” Canadian multi-instrumentalist Zacary Melisizwe says. Refining their craft since their earliest …
By Tololwa Mollel An adaptation of Mazisi Kunene's Anthem of the Decades: A Zulu Epic Edmonton's Theatre Prospero is premiering a production of their engaging Zulu Epic, adapted by Edmonton Playwright Tololwa Mollel. Starting June …
Put on your dancing shoes and enjoy an evening of rhythm, soul and blues with these incredible musicians. The Get Downs sell out fast so don’t delay or you will …
AVATAAR’s music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves …
If you are a fan of jazz guitar, you don't want to miss Pasquale Grasso when he comes to Edmonton this summer. Grasso is an Italian-born jazz guitarist based in …
Magical winds are blowing into your community this summer! This island of magic will move weekly to four amazing communities in Edmonton. Freewill Shakespeare Festival
Dead Man’s Town: The vibe, energy and power of a Springsteen live show delivered by Brad Lovell! Take in the energy, the sweat, the smiles and of course, the songs …
Louisa May Alcott’s timeless, captivating story of the March family is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery, heartache and hope. Jo March weaves the story …