Review: Wild, unpredictable “Romeo and Juliet” a zany treat

The ensemble gelled wonderfully in each interaction, large or small, and put a fine polish on the swirling kaleidoscope of a production.
New SOTS season promises new experiences for performers and audience

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan is ready to put a new spin on well-known shows and their upgraded festival site.
Saskatoon Summer Players takes on adaptation of animated classic

The volunteer theatre company’s summer production is the musical Beauty and the Beast, a faithful adaptation of the movie of the same name released in 1991.
Review: ‘The Birds and the Bees’ is the funniest show you’ll see on stage in 2023

Embrace the sex and the silliness and go see this show — ‘The Birds and the Bees’ is an uproariously funny play, and the whole team knocks it out of the park.
Persephone Theatre comedy finds humour in talking about sex and relationships

“Theatre is such a powerful thing because it’s a place we go to learn empathy. I think a really good way to learn to care about people is to laugh with them,” Jenna-Lee Hyde said.
Review: ‘The Herd’ is a bluntly honest, magnificently-designed production

It was an impressive performance from the five-person cast, who brought their characters to life with energy and aplomb.
Sask-written ‘The Herd’ graces Persephone Theatre after COVID-19 delay

Director Roxanne Dicke lauded Kenneth T. Walker’s script, from the incorporation of numerous culturally prescient themes to the myriad characters included in the story.
‘The Unforgettables’ makes jump from Fringe stage to Live Five

Director and co-producer Drew Mantyka said there’s still lots for an audience to take away from ‘The Unforgettables,’ whether they’ve seen the first iteration at The Fringe or if this is their first time experiencing the stories of these women.
Review: Saskatoon Summer Players fall comedy spells success, even through hiccups

The Saskatoon Summer Players’ fall musical keeps the audience in stitches with hilarious songs and sharp-witted ad-libbing.
“Hand to God” a fabulously irreverent, wonderfully uncomfortable comedy

Profanity, humour, and shock combine to bring this strange but incredible story to life.