THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By August 5, 2015

    It’s that time of the year again, when it’s sweltering outside and you forget that taking the Broadway Bridge home means you will be sitting in traffic for practically an eternity. Luckily, the Fringe Festival is here to lift your mood!

  • Forty playwrights set to compete for spot at Fringe: 24-hour Playwriting Competition takes place May 25 and 26

    By May 21, 2012

    The Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre is hosting its annual 24-Hour Playwright Competition at the University of Saskatchewan May 25-26.

    The competition, which is split into an open category and a student category, draws a wide range of competitors. The winner in each category will receive a $500 cash prize and, out of these two plays, one will be given a spot in next year’s Fringe Festival.

  • Fringe review: The Wet Dream Catcher

    By August 4, 2011

    Part four in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.

    The Wet Dreamcatcher shines as the show’s leading man plays games with the audience, throws toys and presents a fun, carefree energy that would be hard to replicate.

  • Fringe review: Big Shot

    By August 1, 2011

    Part three in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.

    Big Shot is a fast paced character piece involving six compelling and unique personalities intertwined against the backdrop of Vancouver.

  • Fringe review: Shoot! Get Treasure! Repeat!

    By July 30, 2011

    Part one in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.

    Shoot! Get Treasure! Repeat! is an intense production that will take command of your heart, attention and your mind ”” and just won’t stop until the curtain falls.

  • Fringe preview night showcases a diverse, exciting lineup

    By July 29, 2011

    This year’s Fringe festival has a little bit of everything: children plays, clowns, one man shows, singers, comedies, dramas and bromances, as well as something that can only be described as “Not For Children.”