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Welcome to Treaty 6 territory and the homeland of the Métis. Whether you have been in the audience of every single production of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan in the last 34 years or this is your first time under these tents – welcome, from myself and the entire team. It is certainly an honour for me to get to work with this fantastic Shakespeare on the Sask family and to create a festival for such an amazing audience.

One of the pleasures that we have this year is to expand to three shows! It may not be every year that we get to do this so I would highly encourage you take advantage of it. It means that we have the pleasure of two amazing new guest directors – huge shout outs to Kelli and Greg. It also means that we get to take some more adventurous risks with our adaptation of Titus and bring you something completely outside the box.

You have surely caught wind of our exciting plans for the site redevelopment and will see much more on that as we get closer and closer to putting a shovel in the ground. Check out our renderings, consider supporting the campaign, and get ready for a whole new level of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan with that same great festival atmosphere. I want to thank all of the previous staff and leadership that got Shakespeare on the Sask to this amazing health where we could embark on this, and thank you as well the board members, staff, and volunteers now and in the past who have put immense effort into making these site plans come to this point. The folks who enjoy the next 50 years of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan and indeed the entire community will benefit from that hard work.

As a director and designer, I must say that working on Titus A. puppet revenge has been of the most challenging and rewarding shows that I have ever had the fortune of working on. I am a believer in long artistic processes, innovative ways to combine Shakespeare’s brilliance and the modern world, and of artistic partnerships that allow for possibilities that no partner could achieve on their own. This show really epitomizes those things for me and is a poignant comment on our times. We have been working on this show for two years and the artistic leaders of it have been dreaming about it for decades in some cases. It was important for us as an organization to create this third offering as a place where we could take a risk and try to offer something truly unique. We have tried to be true to that and hope you take a risk with us and see where this goes.

My deepest thanks go to Kristi and Crispi of Stumped Productions for being risk takers on this adventurous partnership with us and for the incredible amount of work, dedication, and heart that they put into making this happen.

If it be now, ‘tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all.

Shakespeare tests us all as artists. With his best efforts, with plays like Hamlet, all we can do is attempt to rise to the genius of the text before us. Scholar Harold Bloom has famously claimed that Hamlet himself, as a character, represents the “Invention of the Human” on the stage. But all the characters in this play are enormously complex and contain a multitude of possible interpretations. In coming to this play as a director I knew I did not want to choose a historical period that would force strained justifications. And I wanted

to see if we could use the fact that we have gender parity on our casting, to explore the story from a fresh perspective. So, we have pushed the story 35 years into the future. The gender politics that are always there to be contended with are still there, but we have a different balance of power; which of course, just leaves us open to a different kind of power imbalance. Ophelia is stronger than we are used to seeing her, just enough to walk recklessly into danger by a different route. We have a Laertes whose claim for vengeance is based less in historic male honour, than in abiding familial devotion and a sense of betrayal. Our Polonius is a mother, whose concern for both of her children may supersede her own ambition. And, of course, Hamlet himself must be re-examined in such a society. We explore this territory not to attempt to improve on Shakespeare’s art, but to see what else it might reveal to us in a new context.

The Merry Wives of Windsor is a play about daily life. Of all his plays, it stands out because Shakespeare decided to shine his magical light on the ‘middle class’. He undoubtedly had a masterful understanding, and way of presenting regal worlds filled with queens and kings, but Merry Wives shows that he was equally adept at holding up the mirror for a more regular and common kind of human. With this play in particular, it seems like Shakespeare crafted a story inspired by his community. Following his lead, we decided to do the same. Drawing inspiration from the text, the artists in the company, and the people in our community and province, this is The Merry Wives of our world today. It’s a funnily familiar world, filled full with friends, fights, lies, laughter, and love. It’s a world that’s been crafted by an all star team of huge hearted artists, with you

specifically in mind. And, because of this amazing group of humans, it’s a world that I’ve been happily escaping to for the past few months. Tonight, it’s your turn to escape. Welcome to our Windsor.

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Will Brooks

kelli Fox

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A MessAge froM the Artistic Producer

directors notes – hAMLet

directors notes – the Merry Wives of Windsor

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gene MakowskyMinister

charlie clarkMayor of Saskatoon

Welcome to the 34th year of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival!

Be sure to enjoy all of our productions from the long-time favourite The Merry Wives of Windsor to the tragedy Hamlet, a particular favourite for our audiences, and this year promises to be no different. And don’t forget that we are presenting Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s first play. Just to make sure this special event is unforgettable, we have partnered with Stumped Productions, and the entire performance will be provided by puppets – 45 of them – the like of which you have never seen before! This is an incredible opportunity that most people will never have – a rare play and a unique delivery – don’t miss it!

Last year, we reversed the position of our performance tent to its current location at the north end of our site and had excellent feedback. So, in light of that, we are very pleased to continue with this configuration. And speaking of the site – the last two years have seen a lot of behind the scenes work as we prepare to renovate the grounds. Over the decades, our Festival site has been developed on an as-needed basis, with infrastructure added to meet developing needs. We are planning to undertake a major overhaul, which will address many issues all at once – and prepare the site for the long term. We will be redeveloping on the existing site, with a concrete base and risers – and yes, still with a tent overhead; new artist change building, combination administration and bar building, fresh permanent slabs for our community stage and break-out tents; and proper utilities and infrastructure. We are partnering with the MVA on pathway and natural scaping plans, which will result in the site – long closed to the public except when the Festival is active – being open year-round. We are working with the City to ask them to upgrade the washrooms across from our site, and development of a long-needed drop-off area for our audience and other users of the Meewasin Trail and area attractions. And – there’s lots to talk about – we have received proposals on an innovative and spectacular site lighting scheme, which we hope will develop into a significant area attraction.

We are all very thankful for the dedication and hard work of our staff, cast and crew, volunteers, board members and of course, our sponsors. Each plays a vital role in creating the unique experience that enchants audiences year after year. We could not possibly be successful without each and every one of their contributions.

Above all, welcome and thanks to you, our audience and our supporters. In our 34th performance year, I am sure you will agree that Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan continues to be the summer’s marquis performance event in our city and our province.

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John Falstaff, has made his way to Windsor and is down on his luck. Thus, he decides the best option to restore his fortune is by seducing both Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page. He sends Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford identical love letters, but the two ladies compare their notes, and decide they’ll turn the tables on Falstaff. However, the husbands, Ford and Page, catch wind of the letters. Page dismisses the matter, but Ford decides to test his wife’s loyalty. Ford, pretending to be ‘Brook’, persuades Falstaff to act as a go-between to Mistress Ford on his behalf, but then learns Falstaff already has plans to meet her. Ford resolves to catch him, and almost does, but Falstaff narrowly escapes.

‘Brook’ hears of the escape from Falstaff himself, and learns that a second meeting with his wife has been set. This time, Ford gets even closer to trapping his foe, but Falstaff manages to escape once again. After, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page reveal all to their husbands, and a plan is made to teach Falstaff a final lesson in the forest of Windsor.

Meanwhile, throughout the play, three different people have been trying to win the hand of the Pages’ daughter, Anne. Mrs. Page promotes Doctor Caius, Mr. Page is leaning towards Slender, but Anne herself favours Fenton. Mrs. and Mr. Page decide to have each of their picks attempt to elope with Anne.

Only fate, however, can have the final say.

The Merry Wives of Windsor the story of

ThiS producTion will conTain one 15 MinuTe inTerMiSSion

direcTorgreg ochitwa

SeT & lighTing deSigndavid granger

coSTuMe deSigncarla orosz

coMpoSiTion and Sound deSign

gilles ZoltyreSidenT FighT direcTor

daniel ford Beavis properTieSgrahame Kent

coSTuMe deSign aSSiSTanTJudith schulz

producTion STage ManagerMelanie rogowski

aSSiSTanT STage ManagerAaron shingoose

draMaTiS perSonaeFalstaff – Joshua BeaudryMrs. Ford – Kate herriotMr. Ford – Jaron francis

Mrs. page – heather cantMr. page – Kevin Williamson

Fairy, anne, rugby, Servant – Jacqueline Block

Fairy, Mrs. Quickly – Jenna BerenbaumFairy, parson evans – deborah Buck

dr. caius – Kenn McLeodFenton, nim – elizabeth nepjuk

Fairy, host, pistol – carol greyeyesFairy, Shallow – skye BrandonSlender – Mackenzie dawson

Simple, Servant, Fairy – sarah Bergbusch

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Prince Hamlet has been summoned home to Denmark from school to attend his father’s funeral, he is shocked to find his mother Gertrude already remarried. The Queen has wed Hamlet’s Uncle Claudius, the dead king’s brother. Worse still, Claudius has had himself crowned King. Hamlet suspects foul play. When his father’s ghost visits the castle, Hamlet’s suspicions are confirmed. The Ghost implies he was murdered by Claudius claiming poison was poured into his ear while he napped. He entreats Hamlet to avenge his death but to let Heaven decide the fate of Gertrude. Hamlet acts mad as a way of observing the interactions in the castle but finds himself confused. Hamlet’s sanity begins to be questioned by all and Claudius and Gertrude are both concerned. Polonius suggests it is his daughter Ophelia’s rejection of his advances which are the cause. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two childhood friends of Hamlet, are employed by Claudius to spy on him; however, Hamlet quickly realizes their intentions.

To determine the validity of his father’s murder Hamlet enlists the help of a troupe of players who perform a play in which Hamlet has them recreate the murder described to him. Claudius’s reaction to the scenes convince Hamlet that Claudius is the villain, and he resolves to kill him. In his hesitancy to kill Claudius, Hamlet causes six additional deaths including Polonius and Ophelia. Laertes, Ophelia’s brother, falls next as he plots with Claudius to kill Hamlet to avenge his father’s death. In the midst

of a duel, Laertes poisoned sword is picked up by Hamlet and Laertes is cut. However, Hamlet is dying from the same poison having been cut as well.

Gertrude, drinking a toast to her son’s victory drinks poison

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Hamlet the story of

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draMaTiS perSonaehamlet – skye Brandon

horatio, player, courtier – Kate herriotophelia, player, corpse Bearer,

courtier – Jacqueline Blockcourtier, claudius, ghost – Kevin Williamsongertrude, player, Traveller – heather cant

polonius, Traveller, courtier, corpse Bearer – deborah Buck

laertes, Francisco, First player/player Queen – elizabeth nepjuk

rosencrantz, Bernardo, reynaldo, gravedigger 1, player King, courtier –

Joshua Beaudryguildenstern, Marcellus, osric, priest,

gravedigger 2, player/lucianus – Jaron francis

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Titus Andronicus returns to Rome a hero after defeating the Goths in a ten-year campaign. Among his captives are Tamora, the queen of the Goths, her three sons, and her lover Aaron. Titus wants to give his fallen sons the funeral they deserve now that the war is over but a human sacrifice is suggested first. Titus singles out Alarbus, Tamora’s eldest son and despite Tamora pleading for his life, Titus sacrifices him. His actions begin a cycle of revenge between the two. Titus refuses the offer of the throne recommending Saturninus, the oldest son of the dead emperor. Saturninus wishes to take Titus’ beautiful daughter Lavinia as his wife and empress. However, she has been betrothed to Bassianus, Saturninus’ brother, who refuses to give her up. Saturninus then denounces the Andronici family and shocks Titus by marrying Tamora who begins plotting her revenge.

Meanwhile, Tamora’s sons Demetrius and Chiron have both fallen in love with Lavinia, and they quarrel over her. During a hunt in the woods, Tamora pretends Bassianus has threatened her and to avenge their mother her sons kill Bassianus and throw him in a pit, then drag Lavinia off to assault her. Aaron and Tamora then implicate Titus’s son in the murder of Bassianus. Saturninus imprisons him, and the court later sentences them to death in spite of Titus’s pleas. Titus is now desperate for revenge, as the loss of his sons as well as assault of his daughter takes a severe toll on him. In his fury, Titus sends his last son to gather an army of Goths before t a k i n g r e v e n g e into his own hand leading to nothing but more blood.

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direcTor, producTion deSign, (SeT, lighTing and acTor

coSTuMe), adapTaTionWill Brooks

puppeT choreographercrispi Lord

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Beverley Kobelsky & rory Jewisshead BuilderS & SculpTure

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Joshua Beaudry is an actor and director who has been working professionally in saskatoon for the past seventeen years. selected acting credits include: Butcher (Persephone theatre), 99% and the dragon (dancing sky theatre), routes (concrete theatre), the Pillowman (Wild side Productions), and Animals and Plants (theatre

ecstasis). directing credits include: the river (channel theatre), the roving show (shakespeare on the saskatchewan), two corpses go dancing (two unruly gentlemen theatre), the edible Woman (thigh high theatre), Beyond the cuckoo’s nest (Persephone theatre youth tour). Joshua is a member of the saskatoon soaps improv company and a founding member of Live five. next up Joshua will be directing Annie Baker’s the Aliens for Persephone theatre’s deep end series.

joshua Beaudry Falstaff - Merry Wivesrosencrantz, Bernardo, reynaldo, gravedigger 1, player King, courtier - hamlet

Previously at shakespeare on the saskatchewan: J. caesar (caesar) 2016; A Midsummer night’s dream (hermia) 2016; Much Ado About nothing (choreographer) 2015. Jacqueline Block is a graduate of the university of saskatchewan BfA: Acting and of the globe theatre conservatory. recipient of the 2015 sAtA for outstanding emerging Artist. recent credits include: Jane in

Pride and Prejudice, olive in the 25th … spelling Bee, Mary’s Wedding, Mary Poppins (Persephone theatre); displaced (ground cover theatre); the Little Mermaid, Much Ado About nothing (globe theatre), Mary Poppins (Western canada theatre); the frenzy of Queen Maeve (Bzzt! trap door theatre/Live five). Jacqueline is delighted to be spending her summer back at sos with a wonderful group of people. she would like to thank her family for their continued support and sends her love to her late father, ricky Block.

jacqueline BlockFairy, anne, rugby, Servant - Merry Wivesophelia, player, courtier, corpse Bearer - hamlet

A graduate of the university of saskatchewan, Jenna holds a Bachelor of fine Arts in Acting. recent credits include short cuts (hardly Art), J. caesar and Midsummer (shakespeare on the saskatchewan), the incredible speediness of Jamie cavanaugh (Persephone youth tour), i and you (globe theatre) and Jim hawkins in treasure island (Persephone theatre). Jenna is thrilled to be

back on her favorite summer stage and is excited for the stellar season.

jenna BerenbaumFairy, Mrs. Quickly - Merry Wivespuppeteer - titus

daniel has been working in the stage/film industry for nearly 20 years. he is currently the executive director of the international order of the sword and Pen. Also, he has taught stage fighting and stunt performing at the international stunt school in seattle, the Banff centre, university of saskatchewan, and various workshops all around the world. daniel has worked on many films in

saskatchewan including: rufus, 13 eerie, chained, and the psychological thriller ferocious. daniel has also worked on many theatrical productions, including shakespeare to modern, and everything in between.

daniel Ford Beavisresident Fight director

selected Acting: henry iv, Parts one and two (yXe shakespeare Lab); death of a salesman (drayton entertainment); A christmas carol, hedda gabler (Persephone theatre); the secret Mask, twelfth night (globe theatre); romeo and Juliet, the three Musketeers, the Matchmaker, titus Andronicus, richard iii, A Midsummer night’s dream (stratford festival); the secret Mask, chimera (Pte); fat Pig,

the credeaux canvas (nLt); and numerous Live five credits.skye is a saskatchewan actor/director/producer who has a great passion for the plays of William shakespeare. Besides multiple seasons for shakespeare on the saskatchewan and the stratford festival, he is also a founding member of the yXe shakespeare Lab, for which he has directed cymbeline, richard ii, and both parts of henry iv. skye is currently an interdisciplinary Masters student at the u of s, where he is applying historical research to productions of William shakespeare’s plays, and will soon be turning his attention to henry v as he completes his studies. skye would like to say a thank you to Kristi and Pyper, for putting up with his unending pursuit of performing shakespeare.

Skye BrandonFairy, Shallow - Merry Wiveshamlet - hamlet

Born in regina, saskatchewan, sarah Bergbusch is an actor, puppeteer, and theatre instructor at the globe theatre school. she holds a degree in theatre and women’s studies from the university of regina. sarah spent the last year travelling and studying puppetry and theatre in Prague, czech republic. she is a graduate of the Prague Academy of Performing Arts summer conservatory, the

Prague shakespeare company summer conservatory, and Puppets in Prague puppetry intensive with Mirek trejtnar.recent theatre credits include fusion 2013: the Little Box, (globe theatre shumiatcher sandbox series) fusion 2014: touch, (globe theatre shumiatcher sandbox series), Wool gathering in partnership with fadadance (globe theatre shumiatcher sandbox series), and A Midsummer night’s dream (Prague shakespeare company). this is sarah’s debut with shakespeare on the saskatchewan, and she is excited about the projects ahead.

Sarah BergbuschSimple, Servant, Fairy - Merry Wivespuppeteer - titus

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As Artistic Producer of shakespeare on the saskatchewan since 2014, Will’s work was seen as director of twelfth night, romeo and Juliet, othello, A Midsummer night’s dream. Prior to that, onstage from 2000 through 2007. After focusing on directing and producing, Will spent seven great years at Persephone theatre before having the honour to rejoin this wonderful festival. his work as

director, actor, designer, and dramaturge has been seen around saskatchewan at Persephone, dancing sky theatre, a number of Live five companies, and various independent productions. Will would like to thank each and every audience member for supporting this great icon of saskatoon and these great dramatic works on behalf of the original William, Mr. shakespeare.

will Brooksartistic producer, director, adaptation, production design - titus

Kelli is an actor/director with more than 30 years experience on stages across canada, and in the us, including 13 seasons with the shaw festival, and 3 seasons with the stratford festival. some recent acting credits include the Audience, theatre calgary; glass Menagerie, rMtc; Merry Wives of Windsor; chicago shakespeare theatre. directing credits include the Lonely diner (vertigo),

the drowning girls, hound of the Baskervilles, Peter and the starcatcher, A christmas carol, i and you (globe), Kitchen radio (Blyth festival), the nerd (victoria Playhouse, Petrolia), Boston Marriage and Man to Man (headstrong collective), and this Wide night (summerworks 2013). upcoming: Penelopiad (university of Windsor). Awards: 2016recipient of the gina Wilkinson prize; Jessie, Keeley & du, Arts club/canstage; dora, critics choice, Penelopiad, nightwood; capital critics circle, A room of ones own, shaw festival (tour). graduate; studio 58, 1985.

Kelli Foxdirector - hamlet

heather is a theatre practitioner, originally from Moose Jaw, who works across canada as an actor, director, creator, and producer. select performance credits include: the romeo initiative (skirtsafire), having hope at home (Western canada theatre), Bye Bye Baby (Presentation house), A Midsummer night’s dream, romeo and Juliet, James and the giant Peach (Project X theatre), the Memory

of Water (Metro), Lady Windermere’s fan (united Players of vancouver), i Am yours, sunday on the rocks (A defiant theatre collective), her own solo show, Penned, and the canadian premiere of tony Kushner’s A Bright room called day (somewhat cooperative). until recently, heather was the Associate Artistic director for Western canada theatre for six seasons, and she is the former Artistic Producer for Project X theatre, and A defiant theatre company. she currently lives the suitcase life working as a freelance artist. you can find her on twitter: @littlemscant and instagram: @littlemisscantoo

heather cantMrs. page - Merry Wivesgertrude, player, Traveller - hamlet

Previously for shakespeare on the saskatchewan: As you Like it, Measure for Measure. other acting credits include: the twenty-fifth Annual Putnam county spelling Bee (souris valley theatre); the haunted Man (dancing sky theatre); the Black Bonspiel of Wullie Maccrimmon, the Walnut tree (Persephone theatre); Jake and the Kid, Jasper station (station Arts centre), tent Meeting,

christmas on the Air (rosebud theatre). As a Music director deborah has worked throughout saskatchewan--at Persephone, dancing sky, station Arts, Live five, suM, souris valley, the globe, and the university of saskatchewan drama department—and in Alberta at Workshop West and rosebud theatre, where she was Artist-in-residence.

deborah BuckFairy, parson evans - Merry Wivespolonius, Traveller, courtier,corpse Bearer - hamlet

An actor, playwright and producer, Jaron most recently appeared in theatre naught’s production of death of a salesman at Live five. recent theatre: Butcher, shear Madness (Persephone); Apple (Live five/orchard creative); the river (channel theatre); and chasing our tales’ inaugural

production, Where it hurts by Wendy Lockman. over the last 15 years Jaron has also performed at shakespeare on the saskatchewan, the station Arts centre, the Port stanley festival, on the fringe and in a plethora of indie productions.

jaron FrancisMr. Ford - Merry Wivesguildenstern, Marcellus, osric, priest, gravedigger 2, player/lucianus - hamletFight captian

Born and raised in saskatoon, Mackenzie is a graduate of the university of saskatchewan’s BfA Acting program. When he isn’t neck-deep in theatre or cracking wise with his improv comedy troupe, interrobang, Mackenzie enjoys hiking around canada’s beautiful backcountry. Performing credits include: the golden Age, cabaret, girl in the goldfish Bowl, spirit Wrestler (greystone theatre);

and A short trip through the complex (eat something theatre/Potashcorp fringe festival). Mackenzie also had the pleasure of assistant directing for greystone theatre’s production of the Beaux’ stratagem. he is ecstatic to make his professional debut with the wonderful people of shakespeare on the saskatchewan! find him on instagram: @macdawson94.

Mackenzie dawsonSlender - Merry Wivespuppeteer - titus

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david granger is a professional theatre artist that has worked as a set designer, light designer, director, actor and playwright. for over a decade, he’s worked for companies such as: Persephone theatre, La troupe du Jour, gordon tootoosis nikaniwin theatre and shakespeare on the saskatchewan. Productions that he has worked on have played at both national and

international festivals. he recently has started sessional work at the university of saskatchewan as their props master. david hopes to meet you soon somewhere, sometime, preferably after a fine saskatoon theatrical event.

david grangerSet and lighting designer - Merry WivesSet and lighting designer - hamlet

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A founding member of saskatoon’s Wide open children’s theatre and Live five, Kristi has performed for Prairie theatre exchange, Persephone theatre, shakespeare on the saskatchewan, sum theatre, dancing sky theatre, station Arts centre, and sudbury theatre centre. favourite roles include: trisha Lee in the Pink unicorn (outstanding Lead Performance

sAtAwards recipient 2017), Anne shirley in Anne, Mary in Mary’s Wedding, hermione in A Midsummer night’s dream, and Jen in Avenue Q. select voice over credit: scarlett on total drama Pahkitew island. dancing sky theatre Artist in residence & schools 2014-2017: creating drama, play writing and puppet workshops for rural schools. Kristi is proud to have spent the past couple of years with stumped Productions as a Puppet Builder of titus A. puppet revenge and is excited to be able to present it to you as a puppeteer this summer with shakespeare on the saskatchewan! Kristi would like to thank her family and friends for their support.

Kristi Fridaypuppeteer and puppet Builder - titus

Previously at shakespeare on the saskatchewan: twelfth night (feste) & richard iii (Buckingham) 2017. some other credits: the resistible rise of Arturo ui (Persephone/deep end), A christmas carol (globe theatre), grounded (Pegasus Productions/Live five), Apple (orchard creative/Live five), Blood: a scientific romance (sparrow & finch theatre/Live five), Macbeth (embrace

theatre), and hedda gabler (Persephone theatre). Kate has also spent four christmases out at dancing sky theatre in the delightfully over-sized pants of Jack spriggins for their beloved Prairie Pantos. Born and raised in regina, Kate has been calling saskatoon home since 2011. When she’s not onstage, she co-hosts Mom, i’m a thespian (friday nights at 7pm on 90.5fm cfcr) and serves as President of the Board for Live five independent theatre.

Kate herriotMrs. Ford - Merry Wiveshoratio, player, courtier - hamlet

carol greyeyes is an actor, writer, educator and member of the Muskeg Lake cree nation. she is thrilled to join the shakespeare on the saskatchewan theatre tribe in the tent for a summer of fun, poetry, and puppets.carol has directed and taught in theatres all over canada and the usA and acted in film, television, radio, and on the stage. carol was last seen

performing as the “narrator” in raven steals the Light with the saskatoon symphony orchestra, and “Bernice” in the gravitational Pull of Bernice trimble for Persephone theatre. this spring, she directed spirit Wrestler for greystone theatre at the university of saskatchewan.Kiyas, kiyas [cree for “long ago”] carol performed shakespeare’s sonnet 64 in the sots tent when henry Woolf was the Artistic director (that really is kiyas, kiyas!). she is delighted to be back and sincerely thanks all the sots company members, the volunteers, funders, cast and crew for their commitment, generosity and passion--- “kinanâskomitinâwâw; kisâkihitinâwâw”

carol greyeyesFairy, host and pistol - Merry Wivespuppeteer - titus

rory is delighted to be back in wardrobe at sots for his second summer. he just finished his third year of a BfA in theatre design at the university of saskatchewan and is looking forward to designing the set for greystone theatre’s production of Arcadia this coming school year. rory is most in his element when he is making something, be it a costume, an intricate maquette, or digital model

meant for 3d printing. he has been an iAtse stagehand for a variety of productions at tcu Place, and recently experienced the rigours of being a first-time stage Manager for girl in the goldfish Bowl (greystone theatre). his plans for the future are not yet set in stone, but as long as he’s near a stage, rory will be happy.

rory jewissassistant head of wardrobeassistant costume designer - hamlet

s.e. grummett is an emerging creator, performer, puppeteer and projection designer from saskatoon and a graduate from the u of s acting program. grummett has been combining a love for theatre with a background in video, as a projection designer for La Boheme (saskatoon opera) and grounded (Live five). grummett is also a puppeteer with Wide open children’s theatre (very Merry Munsch,

A night Before christmas). grummett has spent the last three years playing as Andy Warhol in their feminist show, scuM: a manifesto, coming soon to Live five theatre’s next season. grummett will also be designing shadow puppets and projections for Live five’s first show of their +1 series: elemental. grummett has also created and toured a number of shows across the fringe circuits in canada and the u.s. with their company, scantily glad theatre, saskatoon’s only queer and feminist theatre company. With an interest in creating provocative and political work (and, of course, puppets!), grummett is thrilled to be a part of the amazing team behind titus A. puppet revenge.

S.e. grummettassistant director - titus

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Previously at shakespeare on the saskatchewan: twelfth night & richard iii (Props Master) 2017. A saskatoon-based theatre artist, grahame wears a lot of hats (metaphorical but also literal); working as an actor, producer, designer and stage manager. A recent graduate of the globe theatre conservatory and holding a BfA in acting from the university of saskatchewan. grahame is delighted to be

working with this incredible team! you might have seen grahame recently being a villain in southern dandy 75, stage managing Aiden flynn Lost his Brother so he Makes Another or being the strong silent type in dr. frightful Presents: dead Air (Live five) all of which he designed props for, or as ted in Peter and the starcatcher (globe theatre).

grahame Kenthead of properties

cellist scott McKnight is an active performer in saskatoon, playing as a member of the saskatoon symphony, elixir ensemble, and Prairie virtuosi. in addition to performing he maintains a private studio, teaches with the saskatoon suzuki string Program and co-directs sistema saskatoon. scott holds a master of music degree in cello performance (university of ottawa), a bachelor of

music in cello performance and a chamber diploma (Wilfrid Laurier university).

Scott McKnightMusician - titus

Besides his duties at sots, Alan is also an actor, musician, stage manager and writer; some favourite acting roles include drums/Jerry Allison in Buddy, the Buddy holly story and drums/various characters in fire at the Persephone theatre. he was also a co-producer and actor in the canadian fringe tours: We is Blunderstruck and raining in Barcelona. he worked in technical theatre at

rosthern station Arts centre and souris valley theatre, was general Manager at gordon tootoosis nikaniwin theatre from 2011 to 2015 and is the past chair of the saskatchewan Association of theatre Professionals.

alan longTechnical director/director of Marketing and development

Beverley is very happy to be the costume designer for hamlet this season. she has worked as a professional costume designer in saskatoon for more than 25 years. she is also an instructor at the university of saskatchewan’s drama department where she teaches costume design and construction. she has designed costumes for more than 160 productions for saskatoon’s

theatres including shakespeare on the saskatchewan, Persephone theatre, greystone theatre, La troupe du Jour and twenty fifth street theatre. enjoy the show!

Beverley Kobelskyhead of wardrobe, costume design - hamlet

Kenn is a director, performer, and educator. he received his BfA in Acting at the university of regina and his MfA in directing from the university of nevada, Las vegas. some directing highlights include the Pillowman (hectik theatre), spring’s Awakening (unLv & u of r), danny, King of the Basement (Persephone theatre) and the World Premier of yvette nolan’s the Birds (u of r).some acting credits include: Monty steals christmas, the haunted Man (dancing sky theatre), dry streak (station Arts

center), never swim Alone, What Would Judas do? (golden Apple theatre) As a clown, you may have seen him around saskatoon at the Alt Alt festival (2016), Live five season Launch cabaret (2017), and short cuts (2017). he created and performed in the island, a full length clown show. he has taught clown for the university of regina, university of new Mexico, dancing sky theatre, saskatchewan drama Association, theatre saskatchewan, the saskatchewan cultural exchange tour, tricklock theatre, as well as at the national hispanic cultural centre in new Mexico. Kenn has trained with number 11 theatre (toronto), the north American cultural Laboratory (new york), vancouver circus school (vancouver), dell Arte international school of Physical theatre (california), old trout Puppet Workshop (Alberta), and the Manitoulin center for creation and Performance (ontario). he is the artistic director of hectik theatre (regina) and souris valley theatre (estevan), a founding member of combat improv, and a founding member of the Prairie Puppet underground. he is proud to be a saskatchewan artist.

Kenn Mcleoddr. caius - Merry Wivespuppeteer - titus

crispi and Kristi have been brainstorming ideas for titus on the puppet stage since 2001. here we are making it happen! crispi is the head Puppet Wrangler at Wide open children’s theatre, a founding member of Live five, and Master caster at stumped Productions. if she didn’t mind revealing how old she was she would insist on telling you that for the past 17 years she has been working in puppetry:

designing, building, writing, performing, manipulating, cleaning, repairing, improvising and having a hell of a good time. crispi has a BfA (acting) from the u of s, a PtP (physical theatre in performance) from dell’Arte international and 3 c (children) from her loins/husband. she has toured the canadian fringe circuit and performed with dancing sky theatre, Pauper etiquette, flip side Productions, and Wide open children’s theatre. favorite things she has done onstage include: double dutch jump rope, corralling a clown elephant while stilt walking, performing 16 puppets in one show, singing in a half human/half puppet trio in a puppet burlesque, developing ‘Prairie Pantos’ with dancing sky theatre and seeing titus come to life on the puppet stage!’

crispi lordpuppet choreography & puppet design - titus

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ed holds a BfA in Acting from the university of saskatchewan. he holds it often, as he enjoys the feeling of having such an expensive piece of paper in his grasp. he is an actor, puppeteer, writer, voice actor, sketch comedian, stage combatant, and currently, the operations Manager of the shakespeare on the saskatchewan festival. you may remember him hanging upside down from a

ship’s netting in Persephone theatre’s recent production of treasure island. he has appeared in productions for Persephone theatre, shakespeare on the saskatchewan, Wide open children’s theatre, and multiple companies with Live five. he sits on the board of the saskatchewan Association of theatre Professionals and is a volunteer with the institute for canadian citizenship. ed enjoys long walks by the beach but only when joined by his lovely wife and two darling children. enjoy the festival, and be sure to check out all of the great free shows happening on the K + s community stage!

ed Mendezoperations Manager

carla is the resident set and Lighting designer at university of saskatchewan’s greystone theatre, where she teaches technical theatre and design. select theatre design credits include: the Walnut tree, Little Women, Bite the hand, A christmas carol, evita (Persephone theatre); top girls, fen, Accidental death of An Anarchist (university of victoria); hamlet, othello, the Merry Wives of

Windsor, Julius caesar (shakespeare on the saskatchewan). carla is also members of Adc, citt, and iAtse Local 300.

carla oroszhead of wardrobe, costume design- Merry Wives

elizabeth holds her BfA in Acting from the university of saskatchewan, and is a graduate of vancouver film school’s Acting for film & tv Program. A proud saskatonian, Liz serves as vice President on the Board of directors for Live five independent theatre, and is an active member of the saskatchewan Association of theatre Professionals. she was most recently seen in yXe

shakespeare Lab’s productions of henry iv: Parts one & two, and theatre naught’s death of a salesman at Live five. elizabeth is thrilled to be a part of sots once again. there truly is no better way to spend the summer than on the bank of south saskatchewan with such a wonderful group of people!

elizabeth nepjukFenton, nim - Merry Wiveslaertes, Francisco, First player/player Queen - hamlet

Morgan is very excited to be part of the shakespeare on the saskatchewan team for the first time this year and to be taking on a new role as an Apprentice stage Manager. she is going into her fourth year of Kinesiology at the u of s and has been taking as many theatre classes as her Kin degree will allow. she recently finished her first production at greystone theatre as the sound

designer for their most recent show spirit Wrestler. Morgan has been involved with the Persephone young company for the past two years on their shows the romeo Project and here.she has been working as a stagehand with iAtse for the past year and a half and is currently working towards becoming a full iAtse member.

Morgan Murphyapprentice Stage Manager - hamlet

Jen is pleased to be back in the role of Production Manager for another season. Keeping a wide and varied skill set has kept Jennifer very busy, and she feels very blessed to be able to work in the arts in saskatchewan. Jen has also worked with Persephone theatre, rosthern Arts centre, globe theatre, ruBarb Productions and other local companies. Jen can also be found at Prairieland

Park as a facilities technician. she attended red deer collage’s technical theatre diploma Program, and is a member of i.A.t.s.e. Local 300 and c.A.e.A.

jennifer rathie-wrightproduction & Site Manager

A Balgonie born, saskatchewan based artist, greg is thrilled to be returning to his favorite summer festival to direct the Merry Wives of Windsor. A regular contributor at regina’s globe theatre, select writer/director credits include root, hog, or die - a western musical; g-ram; fusion: touch; fusion: the stay; fusion: get out; and he recently directed the mainstage hit, Bittergirl- the musical. Acting credits include, A soldier’s War, the snow Queen, the title role in robin hood, Metamorphoses (globe theatre); twelfth night, richard iii, A Midsummer night’s dream, the tempest roving show, the comedy of errors, Macbeth, As

you Like it, the title role in hamlet (shakespeare on the saskatchewan); farragut north (fire in the hole/Livefive) Becky’s new car (theatre north West). he also wrote and starred in coPe- a hip-hop musical, for which he received a sAtA for composition and Performance (globe theatre; north central theatre/Livefive, Persephone youth series and tour). greg is a graduate of the 2010 globe theatre conservatory, and he has a Bachelor of fine Arts degree in theatre (Acting) from the university of regina. he now proudly works province wide as a freelance writing, rap, and drama teacher. he’s been a consistent part of the globe theatre school for the past seven years, including being a main member of their outreach Program. More recently, he’s become a lead instructor/mentor at Paper crane community Arts centre, a community program run by ranch ehrlo, where the focus is on using the arts as a catalyst to well-being in our daily lives.

greg ochitwadirector - Merry Wives

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this is Melanie’s 5th season with shakespeare on the saskatchewan. she holds a BfA in stage Management and Bed in Arts education from the university of regina. originally from Moose Jaw, she now lives and works primarily in saskatoon. Previous sots credits include twelfth night & richard iii (Production stage Manager) 2017; A Midsummer night’s dream and J. caesar

(Production stage Manager) 2016; Much Ado About nothing and othello (rehearsal stage Manager) 2015; Macbeth and comedy of errors (Assistant stage Manager) 2013. selected credits at other theatres include: Pride & Prejudice, treasure island, Bang, Playing with fire:the theo fleury story, vanya and sonia and Masha and spike, it’s A Wonderful Life, hedda gabler (Persephone theatre); the 39 steps, copenhagen, Buddy-the Buddy holly story (globe theatre); chickens, hilda’s yard (station Arts centre). Love to daniel and Xavier.

Melanie rogowskiproduction Stage Manager - hamelt & Merry Wives

Kevin began his career in canada touring with his company english suitcase and is delighted to be performing for the first time at shakespeare on the saskatchewan. however, he first worked for the company 24 years ago, directing a workshop production of henry iv part 1. he also directed a reading of the tragical history of dr faustus by christopher Marlowe for the company last summer. Previous shakespeare roles include the duke in Measure for Measure for Bard on the Beach in vancouver, and oberon in A Midsummer night’s dream for Bard in the vineyard at Mission hill, cassius in Julius caesar for Mad duck in vancouver, King Lear for Prospero theatre in Alberta, hamlet and

Macbeth across canada for english suitcase theatre - plus Mercutio, Malvolio, richard iii, hotspur, Lysander and florizel all in the middle ages back in the uK. shakespeare directing includes Macbeth for Pacific theatre in vancouver, Macbeth and the tragical history of dr faustus for english suitcase, A Midsummer night’s dream in Barkerville, and for Prospero theatre in edmonton. other directing credits include the recent staged reading of the resistable rise of Arturo ui at Persephone. for english suitcase, the north American premiere of crave by sarah Kane, Betrayal by Pinter, ghosts by ibsen, Krapp’s Last tape by Beckett, rashomon, in the Penal colony and Billy Budd. saskatoon acting credits include serge in Art, Black dog and smollett in treasure island, Jacob Marley and various ghosts in A christmas carol, and dr Bauer in the Walnut tree - all at Persephone. other favourites include Whale nation, greek, decadence and christie in Love for english suitcase; Peer gynt and Mary stuart for Blackbird theatre; Arabian night for Pi theatre, Private Lives and the Memory of Water for the Arts club theatre; Blue/orange for Western theatre conspiracy; and A christmas carol and Present Laughter for the citadel theatre, the latter a co-pro with the national Arts centre.

Kevin williamsonMr. page - Merry Wivesclaudius, ghost - hamlet

for as long as Judith can remember she has wanted to be a part of theatre in some way. she has been working towards a BfA in theatre design at the university of saskatchewan for a couple years and is very excited to gain theatre experience and knowledge from wherever she can get it! she hopes to use the skills she’s gained from the university and become a designer and stage

manager in the future. Judith recently enjoyed stage managing Murder is fun! and Macbeth both of which were fully student-produced plays at the university. she is joining the shakespeare on the saskatchewan team for the first time in costume design and construction and loving every minute of it!funding for this internship was made available through the office of the vice-President research, undergraduate student research Assistantship fund at the university of saskatchewan.

judith Schulzassistant costume designer - Merry Wives

Last season at sots Aaron was Assistant stage Manager for richard iii & twelfth night. Aaron first got involved with theatre in 2007 with saskatchewan native theatre company’s (now known as gordon tootoosis nikaniwin theatre or gtnt), circle of voices (cov) Program, and in 2008 joined their red spirit Program. credits as a stage manager include how the chief stole christmas

(sntc), 2013: An imagination odyssey (sntc), Alice in Wonderland (sum theatre), Mekiwin: the gift (sntc), the hours that remain (gwaandak), Pied Piper (sum theatre), nicimos (sntc), the house you Build (sntc), cree’s in the caribbean (sntc), the gordon tootoosis gala (gtnt), the (Post) Mistress (gtnt) and gtnt’s summer youth tour. Aaron wishes to continue working hard to be a role model for Aboriginal youth wishing to get involved in the performing arts.

aaron Shingooseassistant Stage Manager - Merry WivesStage Manager - titus

gilles is a saskatoon based artist whose credits include: othello, A Midnight summers dream (sots); i and you, Around the World in 80 days, the secret Mask, the drowning girls, the hounds of the Baskerville (globe theatre), Pride and Prejudice, Art, Mary’s Wedding, Between the sheets, hedda gabler, My chernobyl, A Man A fish, the Black Bonspiel of Wullie Maccrimmon

(Persephone theatre); thicker than Water (sum theatre), Ma irma, et Le reflet de notre Lune dansera, chambre Blanche (La troupe du Jour) sans Pays (Zone theatres, ottawa) stop Kiss (embrace theatre). gilles received a saskatoon and Area theatre Award for Achievement in sound design for A Man A fish. he has scored several films and performs music as a solo artist.

gilles Zoltycomposition and Sound design - Merry Wivescomposition and Sound design - hamlet

Previously at shakespeare on the saskatchewan: Assistant Production Manager 2017; festival technician 2016. Jensine is currently working towards her BfA in technical theatre at the u of s, focusing on set and costume design. design credits include: the Beaux’ stratagem (greystone theatre), and Little Women (ssP). stage management: Blow Wind (dancing sky theatre).

Jensine is elated to be back with sots for another season and is eternally grateful to be part of the incredible theatre community in saskatoon.

jensine Trondsonassistant production Manager

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Monday July 9th – ‘Welcome to the Bazaar’ A night of Middle Eastern and Asian dance featuring Tribal Fusion and American Tribal Style Belly Dance fused with acrobatics and silks. 6:30pm Pre-show

Monday July 16th – ‘that’s entertainment’ Share in a magical night of live music and song celebrating the musicals! 6:30pm Pre-show – Musical Trivia Game

Monday July 23rd – ‘Family Variety show’ An interactive evening of live music and dance. 6:30 Pre-show – Swing Dance Workshop

Monday July 30th – ‘‘embracing Diversity’ An evening featuring the broad diversity of the DSI membership including a variety of ethnic dance, ballet, jazz, contemporary, First Nations, and more! 6:00pm Pre-show – Free Hoop Dance Workshop

Monday august 13th – ‘cohesion’ Saskatchewan’s emerging professional and professional dance community will share their work and ‘Works in Progress’ as well as an interactive pre-show discussion on the arts scene in Saskatchewan. 6:15pm Pre-show – State of the Arts Forum.

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enhance your festival experience with these free pre-show chats - 6:45pm on the community stageJuly 10 – stephan Wolfert of cry havoc: civilian life after WarHow can one relate Shakespeare to the experience of veterans as they return to civilian life?

July 17 – love and Marriage in Merry WivesMarriage – the good and the bad in a conversation about aesthetic choices in design, direction and acting and how they serve this comedy in our modern world.

July 22 - titus a. Why Puppets?Why not? Titus Andronicus is one of Shakespeare’s least produced plays due to its violent content, and why puppets seem like the perfect fit!

July 28 - a summer of revenge!Revenge is key in all three of our shows - why do some humans feel the need to retaliate?

July 29 - towards Gender equityJoin Artistic Producer Will Brooks in a talk on gender bending roles, this process and what it means for the future of theatre.

august 4 - hamlet and Gender PoliticsExplore the relationship between power and toxic masculinity, and the danger of sublimating the full human agency of the feminine.

Go to our website for more info on these and our sunday Matinee Post shoW talkbacks!

Great West liFe YoUth MatineesJuly 8th and 15th at 1:00PMFree tickets are available for youth organizations in Saskatoon to see the timeless stories of Shakespeare come to l i fe on our festival main stage. Email [email protected] for more info.

MeDieVal FeastsJuly 8th and 15th Gates: 5:00PM Meal: 5:30PMLive entertainment, a traditional feast prepared by Cathy’s Catering, and a demo by the Society for Creative Anachronism will create an unforgettable experience for the whole family! Afterwards, it’s off to catch a performance!

sUnDaY teaJuly 22nd at 11:30aMEnjoy a Sunday morning spot of tea on our picturesque riverside deck. Finger sandwiches and dainties prepared by Boryski’s will add to the ambiance, then it’s off to see The Merry Wives of Windsor on the main stage!

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BUilDinG BriDGesJuly 27th from 5:00PM to 11:30PMCelebrate culture and community with free pre and post show multi-cultural performances. A limited number of free tickets to this evening’s show of Merry Wives are available for diverse audiences and cultural organizations. Contact our box office for more info.

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Straight from the heart of the prairies to your door. We hand-craft our cider using 100% Canadian apples in the beautiful city of Saskatoon, and all

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Located five minutes south of Saskatoon – perfect for day trips and outings – the Cidery Tasting Room is open Monday through Saturday. Try all of our Prairie Proud Flatlander

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