
May 15-19, 2024 | Showtimes Below | The Shu-Box, Riddell Centre
Proudly making its LIVE theatre debut, Breaking the Curse is an honest and inclusive exploration of menstruation for all. Through a tapestry of true stories collected from across the prairies, ranging from irreverent and humorous to touching (and sometimes cringey), Rachel Walliser fearlessly brings the individual and shared experiences of menstruation to the stage. This show is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
At the 2022 Saskatoon & Area Theatre Awards, the original production of Breaking the Curse was awarded The Trailblazer Award and The Innovation Award, as well as The Excellence in New Work Award for playwright Rachel Walliser. The production was additionally nominated for The Production Excellence Award.
Breaking the Curse was originally produced by 25th Street Theatre & Ferre Play Theatre in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre.
RISER is supported by the Government of Canada, RBC Foundation, and a community of Senior Partners. RISER Regina is presented by On Cue Performance Hub & Why Not Theatre.
Showtimes
Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 7:30pm (Preview, Pay-What-You-Will tickets available)
Friday, May 17, 2024 at 7:30pm
Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 2:00pm (This performance will feature ASL interpretation)
Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 7:30pm
Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 2:00pm
Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 7:30pm
Breaking the Curse will be collecting menstrual products throughout their run which will be donated to community kitchens all across Regina. We invite you to help break the curse by bringing a donation to the box-office and helping guarantee access to quality menstrual products for all.
Accessibility
This production contains course language; frank discussion of sex, masturbation, and bodily fluids; mentions of abortion, loss of pregnancy, and suicidal thoughts.
The Saturday, May 18, 2024 performance will feature ASL interpretation.
The Shu-Box Theatre is fully wheelchair accessible.
Audience members with mobility and visual disabilities will be seated in advance.
See showtimes above for availability of surtitles, ASL interpretation, audio description, or relaxed performances.
If you require a ticket for a support service provider, please contact us at admin@oncueregina.ca to arrange for that free of charge.
COVID-19 Precautions
Masks are encouraged, but not required.

Cast
……………………………………………..Rachel Walliser
………………………………..………………..Emma Eaton
………………………………………………….Jaida Laine
…………………………………………….Julia Kowalski
Production
Playwright……………..………………...Rachel Walliser
Director……………..…………………….Avianna Hudym
Stage Manager……………..……………………………..Flip
Dramaturge…………………………..……...Emma Eaton
Set Designer…...…………………………Avianna Hudym
Costume Designer…...…………………Rachel Walliser
Lighting Designer…...……………...……William Hales
Sound Designer…...………….……Kahlan Oosterveld
Thank You
Coming Soon
This production was supported in part by
RISER Regina 2024 Senior Partners