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I Don't Get It

I Don't Get It

I Don’t Get It is an award-winning podcast that offers a critical perspective on performances and other artsy happenings in Edmonton. Produced by Fawnda Mithrush and Paul Blinov. Theme music is “Mountain Time” by Ghibli. Technical support by Andrew Paul. Art by Michael Nunweiler. The show is recorded on Treaty Six Territory in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Latest Episodes

We've pulled ourselves out of the winter doldrums to see a couple of real live shows! Paul and Fawnda have a hoot at Peter Pan Goes Wrong, and we enlist our pal Soni to check out Brian Webb Dance Company's presentation of Bboyizm's In My Body. Laughi... more

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2 years ago

The Nutcracker holds a special place in many dance hearts. It can be the first professional show for aspiring ballet students to appear on the big stage — usually as mice. And it's also often the most available ballet production for families during t... more

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2 years ago

Colleen and Fawnda take in a real, live show! Northern Light Theatre's The Great Whorehouse Fire of 1921 is a delightful scorcher by Linda Wood Edwards, played out with sass by Sue Huff and Twilla MacLeod. The show runs at the Varscona Theatre until ... more

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2 years ago

We're back with a very special episode from CIFF! Colleen and Fawnda head down to Calgary to chat with the one and only Kyle Marshall, founder of Media Lab YYC and the mind behind Putting it Together, the podcast that examines the works of Stephen So... more

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3 years ago

We're back and fully vaxxed, baby! Colleen joins Fawnda on a trip to the Edmonton Expo Centre to catch the highly anticipated immersive exhibit, Imagine Van Gogh. more

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3 years ago

In this episode, we cover how NorthwestFest is weathering the new world of online festivals, and about the history of the society, too. We commiserate on how volunteer roles have evaporated amid the pandemic, how certain things work really well onlin... more

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3 years ago

We chat with Nisha Patel and Sheri Somerville about BODY OF WORDS, the collaborative performance piece that is being streamed online as part of SkirtsAfire Reimagined. We cover how their collaboration came about, what audiences can expect, and also h... more

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3 years ago

·      The Look presented by Northern Light Theatre runs until January 31 more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Performing arts intel

    I love listening to this podcast to help navigate what’s going on in the city when it comes to performing arts. The hosts have incredible knowledge and insight and are lovely to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmandaL2382
    Canada5 years ago
  • Curiosity and joy!

    I loved the first iteration of this podcast, when it was mostly about dance. Now that Fawnda and Paul have enlarged their lens to include other types of performance, I love it even more. We're lucky to have this coverage of Edmonton's arts scene, and I look forward to lots more in the coming years.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    seenandheardyeg
    Canada6 years ago
  • They Totally Get It...

    And they do a fantastic job of it. Thanks for covering local arts, and performances that don't get enough regular coverage!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ContessaBessa
    Canada6 years ago
  • Important, needed, and FUN.

    Thanks SO MUCH for taking the initiative to increase the dialogue about dance and dance in Edmonton. Fantastic!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EchoJen
    Canada10 years ago

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