6 Fun Things to Do in Edmonton This Weekend (September 11–13)

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  1. Kaleido Family Arts Festival | September 11 – 13
    Celebrating 10 years, this free fest has plenty of activities suited to all ages, including live music, dance performances, film screenings, plays, shopping, art displays, and literary readings.
    118 Ave. between 91 St. & 94 St.
  2.  Lawrence Hill at STARFest | September 11 | 7 pm
    Author of the critically acclaimed novel, The Book of Negroes — which was recently adapted into a CBC miniseries — will be in conversation with Edmonton author Diana Davidson, as they discuss his writing career and new book, The Illegal.
    The Arden | 5 St. Anne St., St. Albert | 780-549-1542
  3. Theatresports | September 11
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    Photo courtesy of Rapid Fire Theatre.

    Edmonton’s renowned improv comedy troupe Rapid Fire Theatre performs Theatresports weekly, where teams of talented improvisers do their best to win over the audience in a series of improv challenges. Shout out your suggestions and watch a scene evolve — you never know what they might say or do!
    Citadel Theatre | 9828-101A Ave. | 780-425-1820

  4. Edmonton Eskimos Football | September 12
    Enjoy live CFL professional football action outdoors in the vibrant Commonwealth Stadium. The Edmonton Eskimos will take to the field to defend home turf against the Calgary Stampeders!
    Commonwealth Stadium | 11000 Stadium Rd. | 780-944-7561
  5. CHiMPROV | September 12
    The talented members of Edmonton’s renowned improv troupe Rapid Fire Theatre perform a series of long-form narratives that are completely improvised and based on random suggestions from the audience. There’s no telling what they might think up, but you will be laughing!
    Citadel Theatre | 9828-101A Ave. | 780-425-1820
  6. Dark Star: The Life and Times of Roy Orbison | Through November 11
    After the sell-out production in 2010, Roman Pfob returns to the role of Roy Orbison in this thrilling show that’s a tribute to his life and music. From his rise to fame with hits like “Pretty Woman” to the personal tragedies that led to his decline, this show will leave you “Crying” for more!
    Mayfield Dinner Theatre | 16615-109 Ave. | 780-483-4051

 

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