A Christmas Carol - Citadel Theatre
A Christmas Carol
November 22 - December 24, 2025
https://citadeltheatre.com/shows/carol-25/
November 22 - December 24, 2025
https://citadeltheatre.com/shows/carol-25/
Join us on Friday, November 14, from 5-8PM for the Chrysalis Edmonton Holiday Art Show & Market!
Experience an inspiring evening celebrating creativity, connection, and community. Explore a stunning collection of artwork created by talented artists supported by Chrysalis, and discover one-of-a-kind pieces available for purchase.
While you browse, enjoy free food, great company, and meaningful conversations with others who share a passion for art and inclusion.
How do you know the difference between a Mastodon and a Mammoth tooth? How about a Bison’s foot from a Horse’s? These skills and many more are key for Paleontologists as they piece together Alberta’s frozen past.
In this workshop, the Royal Alberta Museum's Quaternary Paleontology Team will teach you basic comparative anatomy of Ice Age fossils, and how you can examine a skeleton to identify an animal group or species.
Have you ever wished you could use the Royal Alberta Museum’s collections for sketching inspiration? Now’s your chance! We'll be showcasing rarely seen museum objects to create a still-life setup for you to practice your drawing skills.
This month, in honour of Veterans’ Week, we will be displaying objects with a theme of remembrance. There will be a range of objects: a peace dove, military uniforms, badges, medals, gas masks, poppies, trench art, and more.
November 13 & 14
8 pm
The Roxy Theatre - Theatre Network
The world premiere of a holiday musical for the whole family based on Stuart McLean’s beloved Vinyl Cafe stories. The musical weaves together some of McLean’s most popular stories, such as: “Dave Cooks the Turkey” and “Rashida, Amir and the Great Gift-Giving” into a hilarious celebration of the highs and lows of the holiday season and the importance of community and family.
October 15th to November 2, 2025
A World Premiere Directed by Lana Michelle Hughes
Music Director Simon Abbott
Starring Mhairi Berg, Maureen Rooney, & Cameron Kneteman
Live Music Performed on Stage
"A lovely, lovely production."
-St. Albert Gazette
2023 Elizabeth Sterling Hayes Nominee, Outstanding Fringe Play
MacEwan University is seeking a Gallery Technician for a casual opportunity with the Mitchell Art Gallery.
New Routes: threads across space and time reflects Raneece Buddan, AJA Louden, Garfield Morgan, and Elsa Robinson’s investigations of how their paths as diasporic people connect their distinct artistic practices. The four artists share certain relationships to place: they all have Jamaican heritage and lived in Edmonton at the same time. Yet each of them has distinct personal and ancestral immigration stories that led to Treaty 6 territory.