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Audition Notice!

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You couldn’t turn around in the 1990s without seeing a production of Les Misérables. RLT presents a concise, non-musical telling of the unforgettable story of Jean Valjean.
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Inc.
Regina Little Theatre will be presenting
Les Misérables
A non-musical play adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic by Tim Kelly.
Performances Apr 1, 2, 3, & 4, 2026.
Directed by Bob Nicholls.


Audition Dates and Times:
Sun, Jan 18th at 1:30pm
Mon, Jan 19th at 7:30pm
Tue, Jan 20th at 7:30pm
Auditions take place downstairs at the Regina Performing Arts Centre, 1077 Angus Street.
No preparation is required, everyone is welcome!

Click here for the AUDITION SIDES, CHARACTER LIST, and AUDITION FORM.

Lyn Goldman


Actor, director, publicist, administrator, organizer, benefactor, institution, inspiration - Lyn Goldman was all this and more over a 78-year span of involvement with Regina Little Theatre.

Lyn (1932-2026) passed away suddenly but peacefully in her home on January 13 at the age of 93.

She made her RLT debut as a 15-year-old in Quiet Weekend (1948) and, when she could spare the time from her busy professional career, was a fixture on and behind the stage well into the 21st century. Her acting highlights included major roles in The Madwoman of Chaillot (1967), Auntie Mame (1980), and Steel Magnolias (1996, alongside dear friends Carol Gay Bell and the late Jean Freeman). Lyn's last acting appearance was in Calendar Girls (2015).

Lyn handled RLT publicity for much of the 1960s, held the titles of vice-president in 1972 and president from 1973-75, directed three full-length plays, and procured performance venues in the late 1970s after Darke Hall was unavailable. She was an Honorary Life Member of RLT, was presented with the Sammy Award in 1975, and in 2022 was our first recipient of the Jacqui Shumiatcher Award for her philanthropic support.

She probably would have done even more for RLT had she not been interrupted by studies at Queen’s University, work assignments in Toronto and Los Angeles, and her constant breaking down of doors and shattering glass ceilings around Regina in the fields of media, public relations and education. For her many contributions and achievements in those fields, she received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Regina in 2015 and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in 2019.

Beyond all her tangible contributions, Lyn will be remembered for her incredible energy, cheerful personality, and her unwavering support for community theatre and its participants.

She will be missed as much as she was appreciated.
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WE LOOK PRETTY DARN GOOD FOR BEING 100 YEARS OLD!!

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Audition Notice!

Regina Little Theatre will be presenting
The Fall 2025 One-Acts Cabaret
with performances October 31 and November 1, 2025.

Audition Dates and Times:
Mon, August 25
th 2025 at 7:30pm
Tues, August 26th 2025 at 7:30pm
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Director - Dan Carr
Stage Manager - Stacey Paus
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Director - Terry Bell
Stage Manager - Derek Klaassen
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Director - Piers Hill
Stage Manager - Alex Hindmarch

Click here for roles and sides

Auditions take place downstairs at the Regina Performing Arts Centre, 1077 Angus Street.
No preparation is required, everyone is welcome!


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Delighting audiences since 1926

Regina Little Theatre has announced our mainstage lineup for Season 100
(September 2025 through June 2026).

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However, subscriptions (that is, season tickets) will not be available at the Regina Performing Arts Centre box office until mid-June.
For those eager to purchase subscriptions, please note the following:
  • If you were an RLT subscriber in 2024-25 and you want to maintain your reserved seats, you have from Monday, June 16, until Friday, August 22 to renew through the RPAC box office.
  • If you were an RLT subscriber in 2024-25 and you want to change to different reserved seats, you can do so the week before Labour Day – August 25 through August 29.
  • If you are a new subscriber and purchase your tickets before Labour Day (Sept. 1), you can purchase “flex” seating. This will not give you reserved seats, but you have the flexibility of attending any performance you please.
  • If you are a new subscriber who prefers reserved seating for a specific night or matinee, you will have to wait until after Labour Day to make your purchase. This policy allows renewing subscribers to maintain or upgrade their reserved seating.
Prices will remain at the same level they have been for the past two seasons. So, subscriptions for all five mainstage shows of Season 100 for adults aged 18 through 54 will be $115. For adults aged 55 and over, youths under 18 and students, the subscription remains at $99. (RPAC will charge a ticket processing fee of $1 per show.)

In case you missed it, the five mainstage shows of Season 100 that will take audiences across an entire century of fine theatre are:

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  • Officer 666 (Oct. 1-4, 2025) originally written by Augustin MacHugh in 1911 and the first full-length play ever presented by RLT. A comedic farce adapted by John Chaput, dramaturged by Gordon Portman and directed by Nora Berg.


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  • Miracle on 34th Street (Dec. 3-6), the enduring mid-century Christmas fantasy, adapted by Mountain Community Theater and directed by Jean Taylor.


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  • On Golden Pond (Feb. 11-14, 2026) the charming love story of an elderly couple, written by Ernest Thompson, directed by Amanda Schenstead.


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  • Les Miserables (April 1-4), a concise non-musical retelling of the struggles of Jean Valjean, adapted by Tim Kelly from on the novel by Victor Hugo, directed by Bob Nicholls.


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  • The Birds and the Bees (June 10-13), a heartwarming story of life on a Canadian farm by contemporary Canadian playwright Mark Crawford, directed by Bryce Schlamp.


Our Next Show!

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On Golden Pond

By Ernest Thompson
Directed by Patrick Pelletier
Jun 11, 12, 13 & 14, 2025
When Kay announces her engagement, Mr. Banks is in a dither. Buckley and Kay’s guest list grows larger each day. Caterers, florists, movers, and dressmakers take over, and the Banks household is soon caught in turmoil.

TICKETS:
Adult (19-54 years of age)
$30.00

Senior (55+ years of age)
Student (Adult with current student ID)
Youth(18 years of age and under)
$26.00

12 and under (Saturday matinee only)
$12.00

Tickets can be purchased at the Regina Performing Arts Centre box office, 1077 Angus Street (at 4th Avenue), by calling 306-779-2277, or you can
Buy your tickets online here.

Presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)

Enter Our Centennial Play Writing Contest!

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Who can enter:
  • Open to all Saskatchewanians

What are the parametres for the entries:
  • a brand new, never produced play
  • performance length is between 15 to 30 minutes
  • maximum five characters
  • family appropriate (no inappropriate language or situations)
  • minimal set
  • comedy play

Details:
  • Contest opens November 1, 2024 and closes November 1, 2025.
  • The winning entry prize: $500. Please note: the winning entry will be produced for the RLT celebrations on May 9, 2026 and this prize fee includes our payment of performance royalties.
  • The winning entry will be workshopped before casting and rehearsals.
  • Entries must not contain any identifying information as to who wrote the piece. A cover sheet with contact details must be included with every entry but not attached to the play.
  • Please include your connection to Saskatchewan on your cover sheet.
  • All entries are being adjudicated by a trio of Saskatchewan community arts veterans. Their names will not be released until after the competition to avoid lobbying or bullying.
Email entries to:
[email protected]


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We thank our community partners for their generous support!

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