2024 Saskatoon Fringe Reviews Part 3: Music, magic, stand-up and rats

Three Fringe review posts, and still more to come – there’s so much theatre to enjoy at the 2024 Saskatoon Fringe Festival.
2024 Saskatoon Fringe Reviews Part 2: Senior citizens and spooky shenanigans

The 2024 Saskatoon Fringe Festival is well on its way, and a plethora of powerful performances have permeated the whole place.
2024 Saskatoon Fringe Reviews Part 1: Romantic juggling and heartfelt hikes

The first round of reviews from the 2024 Saskatoon Fringe Festival are IN!
It’s party time: 2024 Saskatoon Fringe Festival gears up for celebration

The 2024 Saskatoon Fringe Festival presented by 25th Street Theatre is set to take to the streets (and nearby performing venues) from August 1 to 10.
Review: Captivating world premiere of new play asks “Why Shakespeare?”

“Done/Undone” asks difficult and necessary questions that appear to set the stage for a future of SOTS that will include challenging and exciting productions.
Review: A roaring 20s ‘Hamlet’ shows the best of what’s possible for modern Shakespeare

Glitz and glamour cast a veneer of decadence over the dark and ugly truths in Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan’s newest production of Hamlet, and it’s one of the best productions the company has put on the stage in recent memory.
New season, old favourite: Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan kicks off with ‘Hamlet’

This season’s production of the popular tragedy ‘Hamlet’ is set in the flashy era of the roaring 20s.
Saskatoon Summer Players celebrates its 60th with musical classic

The company’s 60th season wraps with ‘The Music Man,’ on at the Remai Arts Centre until June 23. The show tells the story of Harold Hill, a conman who arrives in River City, Iowa with a scheme to sell the unwitting townsfolk on funding the creation of a children’s marching band.
New Theatre in the Park show addresses digital life at home

Tackling topics around social media, the Internet and our digital lives through Sum Theatre’s signature puppets and music, “The Reel Whirled” promises to be a family-friendly show out and about in parks throughout Saskatchewan.
Unique, trilingual Shakespeare adaptation takes Sask. stage

Never Never Shakespeare, Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre (GTNT) and La Troupe du Jour have partnered together to produce an adaptation of Shakespeare’s “King Lear” with a truly unique twist: the show will be performed in a combination of English, French and Cree.