Where Edmonton Magazine September/October 2017 | Page 26

Y ENTERTAINMENT India and Edmonton will be hosting the event for the first time since 1996. Northlands Coliseum, 7424-118 Ave., 780- 471-7210. daviscup.com Map 1-E3 N TOUR OF ALBERTA  Sep 1 – 4 — Over a dozen international teams of professional cyclists—many who also participate in the Tour de France—compete in a five- stage bike race across the province. Riders will start in Jasper and will complete the final stage—and cross the finish line—in Edmonton. Various venues, 587-523-0285. tourofalberta.ca UFC 215  Sep 9 — The Ultimate Fighting Championship comes to Edmonton for an epic one-night event, featuring the battle between Flyweight Champion Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson and Ray "The Tazmexican Devil" Borg. Rogers Place, 102 St. & 104 Ave., 780-414-5483. ufc.ca Map 3-F1 D STAGE A DOLL'S HOUSE  Oct 11 – 21 — Based on Henrik Ibsen's famous play, the story of Nora and Torvald Helmer's marriage and oppressive societal expectations is a slow burn that leads up to the most controversial and iconic of endings. Walterdale Theatre, 10322-83 Ave., 780-439- 2845. Map 2-J2 S CONSTELLATIONS  Oct 25 – Nov 12 — Science and romance collide in this play about love, parallel universes, and the infinite possibilities of our future. Varscona Theatre, 10329-83 Ave., 780-433-3399. Map 2-J2 S LES FELUETTES (LILIES)  Oct 21, 24 & 27 — From Quebec playwright Michel Marc Bouchard comes a tragic tale of love, innocence, and deception. Featuring lush, romantic music performed by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Les Feluettes is sung entirely in French with English subtitles. Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, 11455-87 Ave., 780-427-2760. Map 1-D4 S SHOCKERS DELIGHT!  Sep 28 – Oct 14 — From the award-winning Edmonton playwright and creator of Teatro La Quindicina, Stewart Lemoine, comes the smart and hilarious comedy about three university friends and their eclectic and evolving relationship. Varscona Theatre, 10329-83 Ave., 780-433-3399. teatroq.com Map 2-J2 S THE SOUND OF MUSIC  Sep 19 – 24 — This production of the beloved, timeless musical about a governess' heartfelt relationship with her employer and his family, circa World War II, will have you singing along to the score of iconic, familiar songs like "A Fe