Review: Saskatoon Summer Players packs a ton of talent into ‘9 to 5’

Between the thirty onstage and dozen orchestral performers, local talent proves themselves to be spectacular at what they do.
Review: Enthralling ‘Carmen’ marks a triumphant return for the Saskatoon Opera

The Saskatoon Opera’s production of the iconic opera is some of the best we’ve seen from the company in recent memory.
Dark Bridges Film Festival returns to Saskatoon

The independent film festival has been on hiatus for over eight years.
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.
Review: Breaking The Curse breaks taboo on discussing periods. Period.

The show is a chance for those with periods to see themselves represented, even when their particular period experience has felt isolating in the past.
With heartfelt thanks, Eric Paetkau bids SSO farewell

Eric Paetkau will relinquish his position as music director of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra after seven years in the role.
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.
‘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.”
Review: Strong performances and design lift Persephone Theatre’s The Revolutionists

Superb acting from the four women playing the feature roles saved this production from its own grisly fate on the proverbial guillotine.
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