Elle Muise
Fast-paced, ridiculous, and full of so many Easter eggs that you probably won’t catch them all. You don’t have to catch them all though, to enjoy the carnage that is Speed, the radio show.
Expect Keanu Reeves from the 1990’s, Orson Welles from his commercial-reading years, and the eternal flame of American war-time patriotism, fed by the kerosene of capitalism. Oh, and an arsenal of classic (and novel) noisemakers - slide whistle, coconuts, and cowboy boots on sticks.
Chaotic, unflinching, and an absolute riot. Check out the Denton-Dayco imitation Speed for an unhinged fringe comedy in its truest form.
A wholesome Edmonton classic. Lots of fun to hear the some of the stories behind Plaza bowling and get drawn into the suspense of the last perfect game. I loved the creativity of the bowling alley as a set - there’s nowhere else this show could be staged. Sometimes the bowl-o-matic was a bit loud, but it’s manageable overall. Don’t miss it if it isn’t already sold out