Summer in Saskatoon means Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Shaw TV Saskatoon: Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2016 Season
For the past 30 years Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, a nonprofit organization in Saskatoon, has kept William Shakespeare’s legacy alive through their annual arts festival. With a festival site located right on the banks of the South Saskatchewan river, guests are encouraged to come early to take in the scenery and pre-show entertainment. There are new aspects to this year's festival including a roving play that travels down the Meewasin trail! Tickets available now until Aug 20th, 2016.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Twelfth Night Preview
Actor Kate Herriot talks about her first season with Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan and previews their musical production of Twelfth Night.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan - Richard III
Even if you think you know Shakespeare’s version of the story of Richard III, you may be surprised by the adaptation playing at the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan festival.
2013 Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
A new summer, a new season -- of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan! We catch up with Artistic and Executive Director Mark von Eschen to find out more about what's taking the stage, and see how the Bard's words are taking over the prairies.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2018 Preview
Get a sneak peek at scenes from this year’s Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan festival productions The Merry Wives of Windsor and Hamlet, plus Simon Hiatt goes behind the scenes for the festival’s first ever puppet production, Titus A.
2013 Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan's 2013 season features The Comedy of Errors and Hamlet.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2016 Preview
The schedule for this summer’s Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan festival has been unveiled.
Raising the tent for Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
The iconic white tent went up Tuesday in preparation for another season of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. The company presents Othello and Much Ado About Nothing this season, which begins July 8 and runs until Aug. 23. The box office opens Thursday.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Bristol cast visits Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
The ITV West Television Workshop from Bristol, England will perform its production of Much Ado About Nothing Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan site. The amateur cast features actors ranging in age from 15 to 60.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan: Much Ado About Nothing
A short preview from this year's Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan production of Much Ado About Nothing.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan announces 2015 lineup
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Artistic Producer Will Brooks announces the 2015 season
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2018 Season Announcement
Artistic Producer Will Brooks thanks our 2017 team for an incredible run, and announces our plans for 2018!
Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2016
Elizabeth and Greg reflect on their experiences as two of the lovers in the 2016 production of Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan.
Shakespeare ln the Saskatchewan's 2016 season
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan’s 2016 lineup will feature an all-female adaptation of Julius Caesar, the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream and and a never-before-attempted roving production.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Members of the 2013 cast of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan perform a short scene from A Comedy of Errors during a media call on Tuesday. Performances run this summer from July 10 to Aug. 25.
Kohkoms In Toyland
A conversation with Sask Native Theatre Company's Artistic Director Curtis Peeteetuce about the company's upcoming show: Kohkoms In Toyland.
The show plays from December 1st to 10th at La Troupe Du Jour's Production Center at 914 20th Street West in Saskatoon, SK.
Shakespeare On The Saskatchewan 2017
CFCR 90.5FM presents: “Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Bardcast” 2018
Check out the annual “Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Bardcast,” a pre-recorded segment featuring interviews from Kevin Williamson and Carol Greyeyes of the 2018 SOTS productions Merry Wives of Windsor, Hamlet, and Titus A. puppet revenge. Hosted and produced by Stephen Rutherford, and supported by Saskatchewan Lotteries.