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 March 9, 2020

    Why avenge your father’s death when you can just go on cute dates with your boyfriend?

  • Lady Macbeth did nothing wrong

    By February 14, 2020

    Your lacklustre relationship could really be sprung into action by three witches and a little regicide.

  • Secret in the Wings brings fairytale magic to our theatre’s stage

    By February 8, 2020

    Greystone Theatre’s latest modern masterpiece features first- and second-year students and fairy tales galore.

  • Greystone Theatre’s production of Playhouse Creatures is a fierce feminist commentary

    By November 27, 2019

    The play sheds a witty glimmer of light onto how little women’s rights have changed.

  • Greystone Theatre’s production of Frankenstein kicks off their new season with a bang

    By October 13, 2019

    This production is the first of four Mainstage performances put on by the university theatre.

  • Stop Kiss tackles the stigma of same-sex relationships

    By April 5, 2014

    Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a beautifully awkward play revolving around a friendship that gradually evolves into love.

  • Equivocation combines humor and tragedy for a thrilling show

    By March 21, 2014

    Currently on the Persephone main stage in Saskatoon, Equivocation is a gripping play that explores history, politics, morality and the meaning of truth.

  • The White Room discusses the harsh truth of racism within Canada

    By February 13, 2014

    Written by Ian Nelson and directed by Denis Rouleau, The White Room (presented in French as La Chambre Blanche) is a story about home, family and how they define us — both by ourselves and those who would use such things as guilt by association.