Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan debuts new comedy centred on an old villain

Daniel Macdonald’s new play, a comedy loosely inspired by the infamous Shakespeare villain Iago, opens on August 6th, 2022.
Accessibility at the heart of digital shows returning to Saskatoon Fringe

“I can send the ticket link to my digital show to anybody in the world … I think it gives a lot more access to the performers and the audiences out there,” Savana Gallant said.
Saskatoon Fringe Festival a community ‘gateway’ to theatre and the arts

“If you want to know where theatre’s going, come to the Fringe,” said executive and artistic director Anita Smith.
Q&A: Lisa Bayliss talks playing Shakespeare’s wife in ‘Shakespeare’s Will’

“It’s very intimate, it’s very beautifully written, it’s so funny and real and earthy and honest that it’s like a real conversation.”
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan tackles ‘Cymbeline’ for the first time

Performer Mara Teare described the show as a “highlight reel” for Shakespeare, drawing on devices from his other plays.
Youth talent takes centre stage in new murder mystery

‘L’Auberge, a Tragedy in Four Acts’ staged in partnership with Fully Productions is the playwriting debut for Mya Kelln.
Persephone Theatre announces 2022/23 season, featuring new and familiar titles

The new season features two productions from seasons cancelled by COVID-19, as well as a slate of new works.
Sum Theatre’s new show celebrates 10 years of Theatre in the Park

“In the communities that are watching it, it’s stories that are real to their life,” artistic associate Laura Negraeff said.
‘It’s like breathing again’: Dancing Sky Theatre returns to stage with Canadian comedy

“You’ll leave feeling a little lighter. And after two years of a pandemic, we could all use a little lightness.”
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