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.
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.
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 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.