Gateway Theatre stages spine-tingling show Yaga in time for Halloween, October 24 to November 2

Kat Sandler’s contemporary reimagining of the infamous Slavic folk tale of Baba Yaga centres the small-town disappearance of a young man

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(From left) Aidan Correia, Colleen Wheeler, and Genevieve Fleming in Yaga. Photo by Pedro Augusto Meza

 
 

Gateway Theatre presents Yaga, a spine-tingling Touchstone Theatre production directed by Roy Surette, from October 24 to November 2.

Written by Canadian playwright Kat Sandler, Yaga is a contemporary reimagining of the infamous Slavic folk tale of Baba Yaga, the witch known for her wisdom, wickedness, and intrigue. In a small town where the disappearance of a young man sparks an investigation, three women are drawn into a web of secrets, lies, and dark magic. As the mystery unfolds, the audience is taken on a gripping journey where old legends meet modern crime.

Part thriller, part comedy, and part nightmarish fairy tale, this witty play leads audiences into an unforgettable world of trickery and revenge—just in time for Halloween.

A special pierogi dinner takes place before the show on October 30 in celebration of Ukrainian culture; upon purchasing tickets, patrons can pre-order food from Old Country Pierogi.

For tickets and more details, visit Gateway Theatre.


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