Review: Frenetic and energetic hockey-inspired comedy scores big

This show is truly laugh-out-loud funny — whether you’re a hockey fan or a theatre fan, you won’t be able to hold back your laughter at the real and ridiculous hijinks of ‘Men Express Their Feelings’.
Review: ‘As You Like It’ the perfect comedic gateway for new Shakespeare fans

If there was ever a Shakespeare show to convince doubters that modern Shakespeare shows can be fun and exciting for the whole family, SOTS’ version of “As You Like It” is it.
Review: ‘The Birds and the Bees’ is the funniest show you’ll see on stage in 2023

Embrace the sex and the silliness and go see this show — ‘The Birds and the Bees’ is an uproariously funny play, and the whole team knocks it out of the park.
Persephone Theatre comedy finds humour in talking about sex and relationships

“Theatre is such a powerful thing because it’s a place we go to learn empathy. I think a really good way to learn to care about people is to laugh with them,” Jenna-Lee Hyde said.
Review: Light-hearted and cute, ‘The Fiancée’ is a funny (but imperfect) holiday show

The Fiancee is a perfect popcorn show. It’s light, it’s fluffy, it’s most definitely enjoyable. But there’s not much to it — and by the time you’re done, you can’t help but wish there was a little more there.
Female-led farce ‘The Fiancée’ aiming to bring laughs, break tropes

“You don’t need to leave with much introspection — you just need to laugh at how much chaos two people can go through in two hours,” Ali Watson said.
Review: Saskatoon Summer Players fall comedy spells success, even through hiccups

The Saskatoon Summer Players’ fall musical keeps the audience in stitches with hilarious songs and sharp-witted ad-libbing.
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.
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!
Review: Dancing Sky’s comedic homecoming is a crowd-pleasing success

The performances of Kent Allen, Abbey Theissen, and Blaine Hart brought a fabulous script to life.