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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.