2025 Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Part 3: Magic, drag and the political climate

Part 3 of Saskatoon Fringe Festival reviews! Which shows wowed us? Check it out!
2025 Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Part 2: Geese, potatoes and violent crime

One more day, five more reviews, and more five star performances – the Saskatoon Fringe continues on! Did you miss our first slate of reviews? Check them out here. And check out our newest reviews below! Jimmy Hogg: The Potato King What we loved: Whether or not Jimmy Hogg is the Potato King might be […]
2025 Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Part 1: Shakespeare, space and crows abound

The Saskatoon Fringe Festival is back! Check out the first round of review from PodSask!
Review: 1985-themed ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ a perfect gateway for new Shakespeare fans

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan’s 40th anniversary features a hilarious and hijinks-filled rendition of A Midsummer Night’s Dream that had the whole audience howling.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan celebrates 40th with the old and the new

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan will produce two full Shakespeare shows – and more – for their 40th anniversary season.
Review: ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ sends off Persephone’s 50th with style

The jukebox musical Million Dollar Quartet can be summarized by the phrase — and not without some irony — “a little less conversation, a little more action.” But by the almighty power of rock and roll does Persephone Theatre deliver on that action in their production of the musical, ending their 50th season with the […]
Review: Fun and fast-paced, “Made in Italy” finds its home on the stage

Farren Timoteo is a riveting storyteller, and his combination of comedic timing and physical ability makes Made in Italy a laugh-out-loud night at the theatre. Capisce?
Love, life and imaginary friends at the heart of 25th Street Theatre play

What happens when your childhood imaginary friend hangs around a little too long … and suddenly other people can see them too? That’s the core of Mustard, the play written by Kat Sandler and the upcoming show produced by 25th Street Theatre. When Thai’s imaginary friend — the titular Mustard — appears and is seemingly […]
Santa Claus is coming to town — and the Persephone Theatre stage

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and Persephone Theatre is leading the charge with their production of a beloved holiday classic. The holiday show for the big Saskatoon theatre is Miracle on 34th Street, an adaptation of the original story and screenplay by Valentine Davies. The department store Macy’s hires an enigmatic new […]
Review: Intensely entertaining, ‘The Invisible’ uses sound and fury to make a good show great

Catalyst Theatre’s ‘The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ is a modern musical theatre endeavour that shows why it’s found the success it has.