An Indigenous take on a 1978 classic returns to Edmonton this week.
Coming Soon
October 17 - October 27, 2024
Edmonton, The Maclab
Evening Performances: 7:30 PM
Matinees: 1:30 PM
An Indigenous take on a 1978 classic returns to Edmonton this week.
“Three To See” Edmonton Journal
Bear Greased Lightnin’ Performers taking on “Grease” with an Indigenous twist.
Bring the First Nation Sensation to your town or Reservation !
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Crystle Lightning (Canadian Screen Award Winner for “Best Actress in a Drama Series” 2021) is an Indigenous Actress from the Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta. She began her show business journey at the young age of nine when the Lightning Family moved from Canada to Los Angeles, there Crystle landed her first lead role in the feature: “3 Ninjas: Knuckle Up” and she has been working in the industry ever since.
Crystle’s Film and Television appearances include: “Outlander”(Starz), “Trickster”(CW), “The Good Doctor”(ABC), “Ghosts”(CBS), “Three Pines” (Prime TV), “Lawmen: Bass Reeves”(Paramount +). This year you will see Crystle in “Spirit Rangers” (Netflix), George R. R. Martin’s “Mary Margaret Road Grader” (Directed by Steven Paul Judd) and “Fancy Dance” (Directed by Erica Tremblay).
Crystle Lightning is Co-Creator of the all-native, hit musical “BEAR GREASE” (an Indigenous twist to the 1978 Classic, “Grease”) where she also makes her Directorial Debut. Lightning has trained in LA’s oldest and most respected acting school, the Beverly Hills Playhouse under the great Milton Katselas.
Crystle lives in Treaty 6, Alberta with her husband, son and 2 dogs.