Check out some video sneak-peeks of the work we’re doing on Saskatchewan Outdoors: A Touring Play For Families!
Check out our performance dates here.
Check out some video sneak-peeks of the work we’re doing on Saskatchewan Outdoors: A Touring Play For Families!
Check out our performance dates here.
Help us bring FREE theatre to Provincial Parks across Saskatchewan!
You have only two more days to support the fundraising campaign for Saskatchewan Outdoors!
This summer Embrace Theatre will tour an original play celebrating the richness of Saskatchewan’s outdoors, presenting it… outdoors in Saskatchewan! With the support of Saskatchewan Parks and other Saskatchewan organizations, this outdoor play for families will travel the province, entertaining thousands of people in many communities.
We’re launching Saskatchewan Outdoors: A Touring Play for Families with a special sneak-peek at some of our creative work on Saturday, May 10th, 2014 at The Saskatoon Farmer’s Market (19th Street and Avenue B). Come on down to see what we’re creating! (Repeat performances will occur into the afternoon).
Find details by going to our facebook event.
Embrace Theatre is happy to present a workshop by respected actor, director, and teacher, as well as Bard on the Beach founding member Christopher Weddell.
What better way to spend your May long weekend than exploring Shakespeare in this “workout for the actor’s body, voice and imagination.” Both auditing and full-participation slots are available. Click here for more information on this exciting workshop.
“Thank you to the whole Stop Kiss team for making this show exceptionally memorable.”Jenna Maren
Biography 
Jenna has had a wonderful time working with such a talented group of artists.
Recent credits: Set design for the 2014 SaskTel Youth Tour (Persephone Theatre), La Chambre Blanche (La Troupe du Jour), A Man A Fish (Persephone’s Deep End Series), Salt-Water Moon (Station Art’s Center), The Frenzy of Queen Maeve (Bzzt Trap Door Theatre/Live Five, Live Lobster Theatre/Summerworks Theatre Festival), Into the Woods (Greystone Theatre), and assistant set design for A History of Breathing (Persephone’s Deep End series).
Thank you to the whole Stop Kiss team for making this show exceptionally memorable.
What about this play resonates with you?
The initial prep for a show is the best part of being a designer! This is when I read the script a bunch of times and do all kinds of (what may seem silly) exercises to dig out the design from the script. A playwright will leave breadcrumbs to follow, or sometimes whole loaves. My job is to find the best and most beautiful solution to the scripts needs for the particular production.
What does community engagement mean to you?
I was very fortunate to sit in on a discussion that our community partners had after a dress rehearsal. They had insights into the struggle and the beauty of the LGBT community that were very valuable to a deeper understanding of the play. Our community partners are hosting The Afterplay, following each performance, which I would encourage everyone to stick around for.
Laura is excited to be working with Embrace Theatre on her first Live Five show. This spring, she will receive her BA in Drama from the University of Saskatchewan. Her previous credits include stage manager for Don’t Panic (Dibley Theatre) as well as assistant stage manager for Angel in the House (International Virginia Woolf Conference) and Love of the Nightingale (Greystone Theatre). Next up for Laura is stage managing Short Cuts Ten-Minute Play Festival (Hardly Art Theatre).
Theatre is a social experience. It isn’t meant to be forgotten as soon as the curtain call finishes and the audience gets up from their seats. Community engagement means continuing the conversation after the final curtain is drawn. It is this formal (or informal) connection to the community that brings wider attention to the issues of a play.
Gilles is super excited to be working with the beautiful Stop Kiss team on his first Live Five production. Since 2007 he has composed and sound designed over 20 theatre productions. This past season Gilles worked on My Chernobyl, A Man A Fish, The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon (Persephone Theatre) and La Chambre Blanche (La Troupe du Jour). Gilles also has film scored several films and performs music as a solo artist.

“Prepping for this role was a bit of a challenge, which I love, for such challenges can only make us better artists in the long run.”
Curtis Peeteetuce
Biography
Curtis is Cree from the Beardy’s & Okemasis First Nation. Since 2001, he has had the honour of working with many talented artists in theatre, radio drama, music and film. Selected highlights include Persephone Theatre (A History of Breathing, Bannock Republic), SNTC (Where The Blood Mixes, Thunderstick), CBC (Out in the Cold, Red Moon) and Rabbit Fall, season 2. Curtis is the recipient of the 2012 Saskatoon & Area Theatre Award for Outstanding Male Performance. He dedicates all his efforts and accomplishments to his beautiful son Mahihkan. Special thanks to family and friends for years of support!
What about this play resonates with you?
I am quite fond of the storytelling style. Any piece of work which dares to tell the story in an unorthodox fashion – particularly beginning, middle, end – is of particular interest to me. I’m very happy to be working on this piece with this team of artists.
What do you do to prepare for a role (or this role specifically)?
As an Aboriginal actor, I am usually cast in roles which reflect my ethnicity or look. These roles I am quite adept at preparing for, as I have a strong sense of identity, culture and language. In Stop Kiss I play a New York detective, which I know nothing about. Prepping for this role was a bit of a challenge, which I love, for such challenges can only make us better artists in the long run.
What does community engagement mean to you?
Community engagement is about opportunity and acknowledgment. Opportunity for storytelling, sharing, dialogue and collaboration. As a theatre artist I am not classically or ‘Westernly’ trained. In one sense this is a detriment, for I have little knowledge about classical theatre and its pedagogy or its great artists. On the other hand, I feel I contribute a valid and important perspective to the arts in our community. That inevitably opens the door for acknowledgment about the diverse forms of artistic expression within our discipline.

Stop Kiss by Diana Son sold out its opening night on March 28th! Unfortunately, some people had to be turned away at the door. Make sure to buy your tickets here before the rest of the run sells out.
Here are some responses from our preview and opening night audiences: 
“Wow, you guys really touched the audience last night. Way to make a difference!”
“it completely blew me away. An absolutely incredible story, with talented actors and a phenomenal director.“
“Thank you for an amazing experience last night. Looking forward to seeing it again!”
“Fantastic show.”
Stop Kiss by Diana Son opens at The Refinery at 8pm tonight! Get your tickets here. Join us after the show for an opening night party sponsored by NORAC.
Here are some responses from our preview audience last night: 
“Wow, you guys really touched the audience last night. Way to make a difference!”
-Louise Seidel
“it completely blew me away. An absolutely incredible story, with talented actors and a phenomenal director.”
-Alexandria Werenka