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“Cut”
a one-act play
directed by Jennifer Squires

Artesian on 13thView a Google Map of this venue.

Tuesday May 24 at 7:00 pm
In this witty comedy, four characters who have been cut from famous plays, gather in a celestial waiting room to greet another character, and convince him that he has been written out of a musical.

Suitable for all ages
M.I.A.
Written/Directed by Simon Moccasin

Artesian on 13thView a Google Map of this venue.

Tuesday May 24 at 8:00 pm


An Aboriginal family deals with loss of identity, connectedness and purpose. Then a chance encounter with Spiritual entities helps William, Baby Girl and Billy to understand what it means to be First Nations, and to find each other. Special thanks to SaskArts Board for funding this new work by Writer/Director Simon Moccasin.

(Adult content)
Globe Theatre School Presents

Unitarian CentreView a Google Map of this venue.

Wednesday May 25 at 7:00 pm
Tightrope Walkers! Bearded Ladies! Wonders of the World! Carnival sideshow meets theatre creation, this original piece of theatre was created by Globe Theatre School's Evolution. Directed by Judy Wensel and Heather Cameron.

The Jeff Richards Experience

Unitarian CentreView a Google Map of this venue.

Wednesday May 25 at 8:00 pm
Heralded as "Canada's most Controversial Mentalist" by the National Post - Jeff Richards returns to the arts festival stage. A rare opportunity to experience the incredible untapped potential of the human mind LIVE! Having Jeff Richards inside your head will shake you to the core. This show is one you will NOT want to miss.

“Ducks on The Moon”

Written/performed by Kelley Jo Burke

Unitarian CentreView a Google Map of this venue.

Thursday May 26
8:30 pm
Writer/performer Kelley Jo Burke is an award-winning (City of Regina Writing award :“Ducks on the Moon” Saskatoon and Area Theatre Award for Excellence in Playwriting: “The Selkie Wife”) playwright and poet, a director, storyteller, documentarian, and broadcaster for CBC Radio. She is also the mother of three. That's the hard part.