New play in Live Five lineup explores bodily autonomy

The Boat, written by Devonshire and produced by his company, Highway 55 Productions, will premiere at The Refinery and run from Feb. 26 to March 8, 2026 as part of the Live Five season.
Canadian newcomer experience on display in ‘Suitcase Stories’

Suitcase Stories, the one-woman play written by Yi, is coming to Saskatoon presented by Burnt Thicket Theatre. The show is inspired by Yi’s first decade living in Canada, from arriving in Toronto to eventually moving to Regina and going to school.
Saskatoon Summer Players set the stage for a variety of songs in mid-season cabaret

“Building Broadway reminds us that SSP is not only a producing organization, but a creative home,” SSP executive director Kenn McLeod said. “One where participation matters, passion is encouraged, and our community continues to grow by making theatre together.”
Saskatoon playwright makes Persephone Theatre debut with Cold War romance-thriller

“The Romeo Initiative” focuses on Karin, a West German secretary, and Markus, the “perfect man” spy sent from East Germany — and the uncertainty they feel toward each other.
New comedy-drama testing social ideals makes world premiere in Saskatoon

The Watch List, written by Rachel Aberle, will hit the stage for the first time at the Remai Arts Centre’s BackStage Stage from Feb. 4 to 14.
Review: Holiday time capsule on display in ‘A Christmas Story’

The sold out performance on Sunday night had the audience chuckling regularly and enjoying the holiday festivities.
A classic comes to the stage with Persephone Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Story’

A holiday favourite is making its way to the live stage as Persephone Theatre prepares its production of the adaptation of 1980s film A Christmas Story.
Dancing Sky Theatre adds a little Halloween to holiday classic

“Franken-Panto,” the newest iteration of Dancing Sky Theatre’s annual holiday panto tradition, blends elements of Frankenstein with The Gingerbread Man.
SSP blends fiction and reality with newlyweds starring in “The Wedding Singer”

Jory and Riel Fidler-Jukes married in September, 2025. Less than two months later, they’ll be on stage for another wedding – sort of.
Review: Fun and enjoyable season-opening comedy delights Persephone audience

Whitbread crackles as Rita, playing her character with gusto, and deliver witty comebacks that land every time. Although Rita’s metamorphosis is evident in her toning down of her accent, her bold clothing choices and changing her hairstyle — a nod the attention to detail — Whitbread conveys that slow transformation across the short scenes.