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Last Sunday 4.3 December 27, 2020 The Last Sunday

    • Performing Arts

Season 4 | Episode 3 | December 27, 2020

On this episode of The Last Sunday, you’ll hear music written and/or performed by Erik Mehlsen in Regina, a rant performed by Gabriel Gosselin, a brand new play called “Immediate Household” written by S.E. Grummett and performed (in order of appearance) Drew Mantyka, Milo Cameron, Bobbi-Lee Jones, and Jenna Berenbaum, and a hot seat interview with Tammy Robert, a media and communications consultant. All performances are interspersed with comments and introductions from our host and Artistic Director, Joel Bernbaum, as well as our partners at the Spark Theatre in Prince Albert and at The Battleford Community Players in The Battlefords. 

This episode was at the end of 2020, as well as during the global pandemic COVID-19. This month’s themes were:


family
lockdown
isolation
2020 in review

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For more information on Erik Mehlsen and his music, check him out on Instagram @erikmehlsen. 

For more information on Tammy Roberts, check out her blog at www.oursask.ca 

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The Last Sunday happens live every last Sunday of every month from October to May at the Broadway Theatre in Saskatoon, SK on Treaty 6 Land and the Homeland of the Metis. This year we are also streaming the event live for people to watch from the comfort of their own homes. If you are interested in watching it live, check out our website for details.

This podcast is a recording of those evenings. The Last Sunday asks artists to create in different forms of media their responses to the month’s current events. You will hear work from playwrights, musicians, ranters, and a hot seat interview.

There is a lot going on in the world and the Last Sunday is here to help us digest our current moment. We hope these performances and the discussions they generate will help build a better community.

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The Last Sunday is brought to you by Sum Theatre Saskatoon in partnership with 


Canada Council for the Arts
Sk Arts
The Lyric Theatre
Spark Theatre
Battlefords Community Players
The David Edney Theatre Fund
Hardly Art Theatre
Broadway Theatre

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If you are looking to dive in deeper into any of these issues, our friends over at the Saskatoon Public Library have compiled a list of books that focus on the topics of this month's episode! Click here to see the current month’s list!

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Sum Theatre’s mission is to build community by creating theatre experiences for everyone. Incorporated in 2011, we are Saskatoon's fastest-growing Independent theatre company. We are guided by our values of innovation, community, sharing, inclusion, citizenship, excellence, accessibility and fun.  We have been pleased to present several productions that promoted these values and hope to continue bringing theatre to parks and unique venues around the world. 

Follow @SumTheatreSaskatoon on Facebook, and @SumTheatreSK on Instagram and Twitter for more information.

Email sumtheatre@gmail.com or check out our website www.sumtheatre.com

Season 4 | Episode 3 | December 27, 2020

On this episode of The Last Sunday, you’ll hear music written and/or performed by Erik Mehlsen in Regina, a rant performed by Gabriel Gosselin, a brand new play called “Immediate Household” written by S.E. Grummett and performed (in order of appearance) Drew Mantyka, Milo Cameron, Bobbi-Lee Jones, and Jenna Berenbaum, and a hot seat interview with Tammy Robert, a media and communications consultant. All performances are interspersed with comments and introductions from our host and Artistic Director, Joel Bernbaum, as well as our partners at the Spark Theatre in Prince Albert and at The Battleford Community Players in The Battlefords. 

This episode was at the end of 2020, as well as during the global pandemic COVID-19. This month’s themes were:


family
lockdown
isolation
2020 in review

-----------------------------------------------

For more information on Erik Mehlsen and his music, check him out on Instagram @erikmehlsen. 

For more information on Tammy Roberts, check out her blog at www.oursask.ca 

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The Last Sunday happens live every last Sunday of every month from October to May at the Broadway Theatre in Saskatoon, SK on Treaty 6 Land and the Homeland of the Metis. This year we are also streaming the event live for people to watch from the comfort of their own homes. If you are interested in watching it live, check out our website for details.

This podcast is a recording of those evenings. The Last Sunday asks artists to create in different forms of media their responses to the month’s current events. You will hear work from playwrights, musicians, ranters, and a hot seat interview.

There is a lot going on in the world and the Last Sunday is here to help us digest our current moment. We hope these performances and the discussions they generate will help build a better community.

---------------------------------------------------

The Last Sunday is brought to you by Sum Theatre Saskatoon in partnership with 


Canada Council for the Arts
Sk Arts
The Lyric Theatre
Spark Theatre
Battlefords Community Players
The David Edney Theatre Fund
Hardly Art Theatre
Broadway Theatre

---------------------------------------------------

If you are looking to dive in deeper into any of these issues, our friends over at the Saskatoon Public Library have compiled a list of books that focus on the topics of this month's episode! Click here to see the current month’s list!

---------------------------------------------------

Sum Theatre’s mission is to build community by creating theatre experiences for everyone. Incorporated in 2011, we are Saskatoon's fastest-growing Independent theatre company. We are guided by our values of innovation, community, sharing, inclusion, citizenship, excellence, accessibility and fun.  We have been pleased to present several productions that promoted these values and hope to continue bringing theatre to parks and unique venues around the world. 

Follow @SumTheatreSaskatoon on Facebook, and @SumTheatreSK on Instagram and Twitter for more information.

Email sumtheatre@gmail.com or check out our website www.sumtheatre.com

1 hr 14 min