Edmonton! It's October. It is the month of rodeos, readers, and things that go bump in the haunted house. And the weather is well & truly autumnal, but still lovely so get out & make the most of it.

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#YEG Festivals & Special Events

Until Oct 4: Edmonton International Film Festival with screenings at the Metro Garneau and Landmark City Centre cinemas.

Oct 1-4: Canadian Finals Rodeo, which runs Oct 1-4 at Rogers Place & the Expo Centre, with various country music shows, a farm & ranching expo, & other events all week.

Until Oct 31: Pumpkins After Dark light display in Borden Park. Tix $20-ish.

Until Nov 8: Deadmonton haunted house tours at the old Edmonton Sun building (43St@93Ave). Basic tix $44.

Oct 3 - Nov 1: Dark haunted house tours at Fort Edmonton Park. Basic tix $50.

Schedule - Edmonton International Film Festival

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Edmonton International Film Festival

Oct 11 (Sat): Public Art Celebration in Churchill Square focused on their kid-friendly climbable sculptures, with the artists on site & extra entertainment & activities. Starts 3pm.
For folks in the north end, there will also be an opening party for the new playground-as-public art in Balwin Park on Oct 17.

Oct 15-19: Litfest, a celebration of non-fiction books, with various author interviews & panels, workshops, & related events. Most events $15 or less.

Oct 15-26: StarFest: St Albert Readers Festival is a series of events featuring authors being interviewed live about their books, at the St Albert main library (same complex as the Arden Theatre). $10/session, many sold out.

Oct 15-19: NorthwestFearFest a horror movie film festival from the organizers of the NorthwestFest documentary film festival.

Oct 18: Edmonton Underground Film Festival at the Orange Hall. 3 themed programs; $15-25/program or $40/day.

Oct 18-19: Edmonton Short Film Festival at City Centre Cinemas.

Oct 23-25 (Thu-Sat): Colour Me Comedy Fest features non-white-guy stand-up comics, at Horowitz Theatre & the Orange Hub. $27-65 per show.

NorthwestFEARFest, NWFearFest, Fear Fest Edmonton — NorthwestFest

FearFest - Horror film festival - Edmonton - NWFEARFEST

NorthwestFest

Oct 25 (Sat): Scare on the Square free kid's Halloween party in Churchill Square, noon - 4pm.

Oct 25: Chamak! a Diwali-themed music concert / cultural festival in the Ice District Fan Park, $61+up.

Oct 25: Refinery: Jumpscare a Halloween & retro horror movie-themed art party at the Art Gallery of Alberta, $45, 18+.

Oct 31 & Nov 1: Scream, a Halloween-themed electronic dance festival, at the Expo Centre. $209/weekend, 18+.

#YEGTheatre Calendar

Oct 3-4: FEST: Festival of Edmonton Seniors Theatre with workshops & performances at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church.

Oct 3-4: Threads of Hope from Viter Ukrainian Dancers and Folk Choir uses music, dance & theatre to tell a story of a family in adversity. $33-57.

Oct 3-5: National Stilt Walker's Symposium including a Saturday afternoon performance with tickets ($20) open to the public.

Until Oct 5: Life of Pi adapts the novel about a boy in a lifeboat with a tiger, promising an "immersive storytelling" experience. At the Citadel's Shoctor Theatre, $40-152.

Until Oct 11: The Pink Unicorn from Northern Lights Theatre, is a story of a mother fighting for the rights of her queer child. At the Fringe's Studio Theatre, $37 with various discounts (or season subscriptions) available.

Oct 3-12: Pinocchio from the Alberta Musical Theatre Company is a family-friendly (non Disney) telling of the story. At the Roxy's Nancy Power Theatre, $14.

Oct 7: Music of the Night is a touring concert revue of Andrew Lloyd Webber pieces, at the Myer Horowitz Theatre (UAlberta). $65 with discounts.

Oct 8-18: According to the Chorus is a musical set backstage in 1980s Broadway. At Walterdale Theatre, $27.

Oct 9-18: The Moors is a gothic tale of a governess arriving at an isolated mansion on the English moors. From UAlberta Drama at the Timms Centre, $25 with discounts.

Oct 11 (Sat): Movies & music collide as horror film score composer Claudio Simonetti's Goblin accompany 1977 Italian horror film Suspiria, plus a concert. At Metro Cinema, 8pm, $100.

PINOCCHIO - Theatre Network

Theatre Network

Oct 15-26: Cycle is a one-person play (previously at last year's Fringe) about cycling in the city & the intersection of personal & political. Some of the audience will ride along on stationary bikes. At the Roxy's Lorne Cardinal Theatre, $22 with 2-for-1 Tuesday.

Oct 17-19: Ballet Edmonton presents Siren, a collection of 3 works, two brand new. At MacEwan's Triffo Theatre, $20-45.

Oct 15 - Nov 6: Morningside Road explores culture and family from the perspective of a young Canadian trying to connect with her Scots-born grandmother as the older woman's memories fade & jumble from dementia. Written & performed by Grindstone regulars Mhairi Berg & Simon Abbott, so there should be some humour mixed in. Presented by Shadow Theatre at The Varscona, $40 with discounts & pay-what-you-can/2-for-1 shows.

CYCLE - Theatre Network

“…provocative, creative, kinetic, emotional! two handle bar thumbs up!!” – Michael Janz, City Councillor in Edmonton “A fascinating and nerve-wracking solo show part-memoir, part-documentary, part activist drama on wheels” – Liz Nicholls, 12th night “You gotta make time for this piece of theatre. It will warm your heart, it will make you want to stand […]

Theatre Network

Oct 18 - Nov 9: Big Stuff is a comedic exploration of grief from a married couple of Second City alumni. At the Citadel's Rice Theatre, $40-63.

Oct 22 - Nov 9: Wildcat is an Edmonton-based crime caper about middle aged women causing a ruckus on the Internet. I don't know the backstory, but that does sound intriguing. From Workshop West at the Gateway Theatre, pay what you will ($40 suggested).

Oct 24-25: Alberta Ballet presents works originally choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, reinterpreted by female Canadian choreographers. At the Jubilee, $73-178.

Oct 24 & 26: Afrique en Cirque from Cirque Kalabanté, at the Arden Friday ($32-60) or Festival Place Sunday ($52-59). I saw their scaled-down set at Kaleidofest last month: impressive gymnastics & juggling.

Big Stuff - The Citadel Theatre

The Citadel Theatre

Oct 26 (Sun): The Boo Revue! a glow-in-the-dark Halloween kid's musical, at The Arden (two matinee shows), $15-25.

Oct 28 - Nov 1: You Can't Take It With You, a classic Broadway farce about young lovers introducing their very different families. From ABBEDAM Productions at UAlberta's Timms Centre Second Space, $15-18.

Oct 28 - Nov 8: Tough Guy from Persistent Myth Productions explores the aftermath of a shooting in a queer nightclub. At the Fringe's Backstage Theatre, $26 or pay-what-you-will.

Oct 31: The Winspear's annual Halloween tradition, a showing of the 1922 silent film Nosferatu with live organ music score. 7:30pm, $40-64.

The Boo Revue! / City of St. Albert

A frightfully fun, blacklight puppet musical for the whole family—spine-tingling tunes and dazzling theatrical flair!

City of St. Albert

Amelia's #YEGmusic Picks

Check my pinned posts for suggestions of where to find more music nights & listings!
(Prices are advance purchase, with fees if I can find that out easily. Times are show start, if specified. All ages unless noted 18+.)

Oct 2-3 (Thu-Fri):
Country Showdown takes over Blues on Whyte with double bills of alt/trad country. 8pm, $9-14, 18+.

Oct 2-4 (Thu-Sat):

The usual, first Thursday of the month, Big Tent Revival country night at River City Revival House is being extended to 3 nights of great local alt-country, trad-country & roots. 9pm, no cover, 18+.

Upcoming Shows - The Commercial - Hotel & Blues on Whyte

Upcoming shows at The Commercial. Check back often, new events are always being added!

The Commercial - Hotel & Blues on Whyte

Fri, Oct 3:

A celebration of women in funk, Funk the Matriarchy play the Yardbird. 8pm, $29.

Songwriter folk from Catherine MacLellan at St Basil's Hall for the New Moon Folk Club. 7:30pm, $30.

Alt folk-rock from G.W. Myers at The Carrot Coffeehouse. 7pm, $10 (kids half).

Songwriter folk-roots from Kaeley Jade at CKUA's Beresh Arts Den. 8pm, $25.

Lively rock & roll from Calgary's The Definitive and Toronto's The Jailbirds at Blakbar. 9pm, $17, 18+.

Sat, Oct 4:

Post Punk Roller Disco, at Rollers Roller Rink, with live bands & DJs. 4pm-midnight, $30 includes rollerskate rentals.

Sweet pop/R&B from Haidee at The Aviary. 7:30, $20.

The Northern Lights Folk Club presents a local folk-revival-revival double bill, with Lori Reid and Sam Steffen playing Parkview Hall. Lori sounds like she stepped off a Lilith Fair stage, while Sam manages to sound like early Bob Dylan without sounding like he's imitating Bob Dylan. 8pm, $29.

A tribute to Louis Armstrong from Don Berner Big Band featuring Joel Gray, at the Milner Library's Muttart Theatre. 7:30pm, $40-49.

Smooth folk interpretations of Beatles songs by Martin Sexton at MacLab Centre. 7:30pm, $40.

Hendrix-esque fiery electric blues rock from Wild T & The Spirit, at the Commercial. 9pm, $11, 18+.

Sat-Sun, Oct 4-5:

Blue Rodeo play the Jubilee as part of their 40th anniversary tour. Limited tickets left, mostly resale, $140+.

Sun, Oct 5:

Hipster pop-punk from Montreal's Dany Laj & the Looks at Blakbar Tavern. 5pm (doors), $16.50.

Roots-rock from Lloydminster's Bonfire Moon at On The Rocks. 9pm, $10, 18+.

Tues, Oct 7:

Liven up your lunch with Dave Babcock & the Nightkeepers in Churchill Square. Noon-1pm, free.

Thurs, Oct 9:

Hypnotic folk-pop from the Daniel Lanois Trio at Festival Place. 7:30pm, $58-64. (The following night's show in St Albert is sold out.)

Pop-R&B from Laura Ulmer releasing an album at 9910. 8pm,$18.

Blue Rodeo : "Lost Together" - The 40th Anniversary Tour | Jubilee Auditorium

@AmeliasBrain On Monday the 6th, there's a fairly packed punk-I-think show at The Buckingham: Panic Pixie, Mean Bikini, Cop, Shuv It, Reign of Error, Katherine the Boneless.

~$20, 7pm doors and likely an early start considering the weekday and number of bands

https://www.ticketweb.ca/event/panic-pixie-w-mean-bikini-the-buckingham-tickets/14545313

I haven't heard any of these (presumably all or mostly all local #YEG) bands before myself, but my neighbor-through-the-wall Ryan's friend is I believe the lead singer of Reign of Error so I'm gonna go and I'll find out about all those bands on Monday evening I guess ;)

@keithzg Excellent. I skimmed over that listing for lack of any description but with that many bands there's decent odds you'll enjoy at least a couple!

And what else are you going to do on a Monday night?