THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Gavin Robertson November 27, 2019
The play sheds a witty glimmer of light onto how little women’s rights have changed.
By The Sheaf March 26, 2015
University of Saskatchewan drama department’s mainstage production company, Greystone Theatre is showing off promising student talent in its season finale.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk October 19, 2013
The Greystone Theatre’s modern production of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth delivers chills and laughs within a heartbeat of each other.
By Jenna Mann March 22, 2013
Greystone Theatre has already sold out all showings of its third play of the semester, and the play hasn’t even opened yet.
By Matt Cheetham November 22, 2012
Greystone Theatre’s second play of the season is the classic historical drama Henry IV, Part 1. This play is not only a return to the works of Shakespeare (Greystone last produced Shakespeare with A Winter’s Tale in 2009) but a project long in the making for director Dwayne Brenna.
By Blair Woynarski October 6, 2011
Russia comes to Saskatoon as the dedicated drama students at Greystone Theatre prepare to kick off the season with Anton Chekhov’s classic play The Three Sisters.
The play, written in 1900, centres on the Prozorov family, landed gentry living in rural Russia. The titular sisters are the motherly spinster Olga, the unhappily married Masha and the young and idealistic Irina, who live alongside their brother Andrei and his fiancée Natasha.
By The Sheaf March 24, 2011
The Odyssey is one of the oldest surviving stories ever told by humans. And that story has now travelled from the shores of Ancient Greece to the heart of Saskatoon, where the Greystone Theatre is mounting a production of the classic.
By The Sheaf October 5, 2010
If you’re sitting in the audience at the Greystone Theatre when Black Comedy opens, you might suspect a power outage. The first scene of the play does, indeed, take place in pitch black, but it’s intentional.