Review: Heartfelt and humourous ‘Stones in his Pockets’ a great start to the season

Skye Brandon and Nathan Howe use a masterful physicality to play various characters in this hilarious two-man comedy.
Review: “Iago Speaks” is a fun-filled, imaginative, new way approach to Shakespeare

Iago Speaks is a resounding success, and work of the actors, playwright, director, and all production team prove that there is an expanse beyond Shakespearean classics that can be explored.
Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 4: Love, horror, and trombones wrap up review weekend

Whether you’re into horror or comedy or dramatic one-person performances, there’s a little bit of everything on this year’s stages!
Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 3: From children’s folk stories to an early grave

Comedies, drama, children’s theatre and musical numbers — check out the newest reviews for the 2022 Saskatoon Fringe Festival shows!
Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 2: Superb storytelling and stand-up comedy

Day 2 of the 2022 Saskatoon Fringe Festival reviews includes some stand-up comedy and PodSask’s first five-star show!
Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 1: Lesbihonest, Metempsychosis and more

Check back every day for PodSask’s reviews of Fringe festival shows throughout the weekend!
Review: ‘Shakespeare’s Will’ is a sometimes touching, sometimes unexciting one-person show

Not even a quick technical difficulties pause and resumption could jumpstart the plodding production on opening night.
Review: Masterful, chaotic ‘Cymbeline’ a victory for Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan’s production of ‘Cymbeline’ is a master class in this style of theatre.
Review: Saskatoon Summer Players packs a ton of talent into ‘9 to 5’

Between the thirty onstage and dozen orchestral performers, local talent proves themselves to be spectacular at what they do.
Review: Breaking The Curse breaks taboo on discussing periods. Period.

The show is a chance for those with periods to see themselves represented, even when their particular period experience has felt isolating in the past.