Kayla Sudyk

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2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 19, 2025, 7:08 a.m.
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Laughed So Hard I Cried

This Viral TikTok turned infamous kids show (not for kids) deserves all the praise it gets. Sending you on a journey to a school concert turned knockoff Ms. Frizzle field trip to dark realm while “high” on something other then excitement; this show is is filled with satirical jokes about kids and the horrors of life that keep the audience dying of laughter.

From teaching you safety while drinking, to zipper merges and the reasons why our parents brought us here, the topics told through songs and cognitive disco dance teach the audience about life.

There is no doubt that this show is a comedic masterpiece, but a key component of this showstopper is the sheer vocal and musical talent. She might only have one famous song Scronkel Donkle but with talent like hers she could have many more.

If you are someone who loves laughing your Butt off and immersing yourself into the world of a show this is exactly what you are looking for. The songs are still stuck in my head and I could definitely go again.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 19, 2025, 1:01 a.m.
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See It Again

This YEG version of the Late Show is one that keeps the audience engaged. With multiple quick acts from other fringe shows and even a feature artists there’s always something going on. Not to mention brining the audience up for live games. But even when someone isn’t on stage the live house band and music creates a euphoric atmosphere when mixed with the fog machines and dancing lights. If you are in need of a fun late night activity the Late Night Cabaret is the perfect solution for you.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 19, 2025, 12:50 a.m.
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See It Again

This is a show full of twists, turns, unexpected moments and musical breakouts and breakups for not only the crowd but also the cast. With never a dull moment the audience is always erupting from laughter. Since no show is ever the same it’s no wonder people keep coming back all year around. Although you never know what show you will be getting I can guarantee you won’t regret buying a ticket.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 19, 2025, 12:41 a.m.
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See It Again

This Murder Musical killed more people from amazement than assassinations. Each actor on stage perfectly resembled their Assassins with craze and a dream in their eyes.

There was so much depth and emotion in this production. From the performers themselves, to the live band, and the dramatic lights and gun shots, everything added feelings to moments. The harmonies were never ending on stage, getting you lost in time during the lives of these assassins through their voices.

The choreography of this show was comparable to a professional performance; intricate and detailed. This production is by far the best show I have seen at the 2025 Fringe yet.

If you are looking for a show stopping performance that shocks you into amazement this is the perfect show for you.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 5:16 a.m.

This emotional dramatic performance used both heartfelt, heavy, and lighthearted moments to share the struggles of a Drag Queen when taking off their mask. The audience laughed and cried together throughout this show. Not a soul left without being touched in some way. If you are looking for a French existentialist piece this is exactly what you are looking for.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 5:05 a.m.
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See It Again

This superhero story talks about the struggles of how a superhero impacts regular life. It deals with the concept of doing good with what we are given and how often those around us have more faith in us than we have in ourselves. If you are in the mood for a heartfelt show connecting you back to your childhood dreams this is the show for you.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 4:59 a.m.
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Laughed So Hard I Cried

This stand up comedy performance used off beat humour to describe being German today. He touched on the humour of nationalist stereotypes throughout a variety of countries. This satirical show is one every audience member left enthusiastic about.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 4:35 a.m.
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Laughed So Hard I Cried

For someone who has never been to an improv show before, this makes me want to go back. No wonder this duo has been performing together for 20 years. They handled the audiences prompts perfectly. Bouncing back and forth between 3 different narratives before connecting them all together and giving each story a hilarious yet fitting ending. This is a duo I would love to see again and live through another adventurous story.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 4:23 a.m.
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Laughed So Hard I Cried

This comedic Renaissance Musical about two lovers fighting for each other after being torn apart by a potential arranged marriage had an ending no one expected. I won't spoil it for those yet to watch, but it was well worth the wait. I have to highlight the exquisite costumes I have yet to see anything like them at a fringe show. I loved the way they incorporated modern songs such as "I put a spell on you" and of course, "All you need is love," while adding their own twist to the songs. I will say the vocals were not disappointing in the slightest, and the choreography was inherently intricate. If you are in need of a RomCom musical this is just the show for you.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 3:59 a.m.
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Laughed So Hard I Cried

I don't think I have laughed as hard as I did while watching this one-person show in a long time. If I had baseball Coach Steve teaching me sex ed in school, it would have been far more entertaining. This show taught everything from how our bodies work to facing real-world struggles, even if we don't want to. This out-of-the-ordinary comedy is one I don't think I can ever forget.