Local Theatres

Persephone Theatre

Located at the Frank & Ellen Remai Arts Centre, 100 Spadina Cres. E. Presents five or six plays a year on their Mainstage, three to four in their Deep End Series, and Youtheatre.

The Globe Theatre 

Theatre in the round. Founded in 1966 by Ken and Sue Kramer, Globe was Saskatchewan's first professional theatre company. More than forty years later, Globe Theatre is the province's largest performing arts organization and the regional theatre for Regina and southern Saskatchewan.

Live Five Theatre Group

Founded in 2004 by five independent theatre companies, each company produces their own body of work as a part of one distinctively different season.

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

Presented in the tent on the bank of the South Saskatchewan River, July through August.

Dancing Sky Theatre 

Dancing Sky Theatre is located in the small village of Meacham about 67 kms east of Saskatoon. It is committed to producing new and established Canadian work.

La Troupe Du Jour 

Since 1985, Troupe de jour has been presenting French theatre in the city.

Saskatchewan Playwrights' Center

The SPC is a playwright-run organization that focuses on play development. Members, from novice to experienced, have access to a number of services including one-on-one consultation with the resident dramaturge, workshops with professional directors and actors, staged readings, seminars, play reading circles.

Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre 

Once known as the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company (SNTC), they engaged members of the community regarding the next phase of the organization’s transition. In consultation with the Tootoosis family and after a process of ceremonial protocol, SNTC has successfully renamed their organization. The new name, Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, honours Gordon Tootoosis, a Cree and Canadian icon and one of the founding members of SNTC. They have a new focus on mentorship of emerging Indigenous artists, a focus on Circle of Voices (COV). 

Saskatoon Soaps

In what has become a Saskatoon institution, the Soaps offer improvised comedy on selected nights at 9:30 p.m. at the Broadway Theatre.

25th Street Theatre Center 

Presents the Women’s Arts Festival in the spring, and the Saskatoon Fringe in the summer.

Saskatoon Opera

Saskatoon's professional opera company.