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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 Shows!

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May 9 & 10, 2025
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Scent of Honeysuckle
by Jean Lenox Toddie
Directed by Hope Van Vliet and Stage Managed by Piers Hill. This is a poignant tale of three women and the ties that bind mothers and daughters. Senior Jess, her exasperated daughter, and the laughing young mother she remembers struggle for independence in a radiant play about the continuity of caring.
This will be RLT’s entry for TheatreOne 2025 in April.

“The Scent of Honeysuckle” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
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The Death of Me
by Norm Foster
D
irected by Mikkel O’Shaughnessy and Stage Managed by Jill Badger.
This is a dramatic comedy. When John bargains with the Angel of Death for a second chance at life, he quickly discovers that fixing the mistakes of your past is difficult, and that perhaps his destiny is not yet etched in stone.

The Death of Me was originally produced at Lunchbox Theatre in Calgary, AB in October, 2007. The Death of Me is staged by arrangement with Pam Winter, GGA, www.ggagency.ca.
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My Inner Demon: The Writer
by Brendan Lorch

Written by local playwright Brendan Lorch, directed by Brenda Cheater, and stage managed by Trina Hindmarch. Dramatic comedy about a writer whose fears and doubts take corporal form and drops in for a visit.
TICKETS
PRICE
All ages
(Single admission)
$15.00
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.

Audition Notice!

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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.
Regina Little Theatre will be presenting
Father of the Bride
By Caroline Franke

Directed by Patrick Pelletier
with performances June 11 to 14, 2025.

Audition Dates and Times:
Mon, Mar 24th
at 7:30pm
Tues, Mar 25th at 7:30pm

Auditions take place downstairs at the
Regina Performing Arts Centre, 1077 Angus Street.

Come experience a once in a lifetime audition. No preparation required! Come and meet great people and audition for the last play of the season. It’s a very relaxed atmosphere; come as you are. Bring a friend try it out for the first time! We will make an experience you will not forget!

CAST OF CHARACTERS

MR. BANKS: in the middle forties
MRS. BANKS: in the early forties
KAY BANKS: twenty or twenty-one
BEN BANKS: eighteen or nineteen
TOMMY BANKS: fifteen or sixteen
BUCKLEY DUNSTAN: about twenty-three
BUZZ TAYLOR: fifteen or sixteen
PEGGY SWIFT: about eighteen
DELILAH: in the middle twenties
MISS BELLAMY: in the late thirties
MR. MASSOULA: in the twenties or thirties or even older
JOE: in the twenties or thirties
MRS. PULITZKI: between the thirties and the fifties
RED: furniture mover, almost any age, not too old
PETE: furniture mover, same as above
TIM'S MAN: almost any age
EXTRAS: men or women

Audition Notice!

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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.
Regina Little Theatre will be presenting
Father of the Bride
By Caroline Franke

Directed by Patrick Pelletier
with performances June 11 to 14, 2025.

Audition Dates and Times:
Mon, Mar 24th
at 7:30pm
Tues, Mar 25th at 7:30pm

Auditions take place downstairs at the
Regina Performing Arts Centre, 1077 Angus Street.

Come experience a once in a lifetime audition. No preparation required! Come and meet great people and audition for the last play of the season. It’s a very relaxed atmosphere; come as you are. Bring a friend try it out for the first time! We will make an experience you will not forget!

CAST OF CHARACTERS

MR. BANKS: in the middle forties
MRS. BANKS: in the early forties
KAY BANKS: twenty or twenty-one
BEN BANKS: eighteen or nineteen
TOMMY BANKS: fifteen or sixteen
BUCKLEY DUNSTAN: about twenty-three
BUZZ TAYLOR: fifteen or sixteen
PEGGY SWIFT: about eighteen
DELILAH: in the middle twenties
MISS BELLAMY: in the late thirties
MR. MASSOULA: in the twenties or thirties or even older
JOE: in the twenties or thirties
MRS. PULITZKI: between the thirties and the fifties
RED: furniture mover, almost any age, not too old
PETE: furniture mover, same as above
TIM'S MAN: almost any age
EXTRAS: men or women

Audition Notice!

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Cecily, Reggie and Wilfred reside in a home for retired opera singers in England. Each year there is a concert to celebrate Verdi's birthday. Jean, who used to be married to Reggie, arrives at the home, still acting like a diva, and refuses to sing. But the show must go on in this funny and poignant play.
Regina Little Theatre will be presenting
Quartet
By Ronald Harwood

with performances April 23 to 26, 2025.

Audition Dates and Times:
Mon, Feb 17th
at 7:30pm
Tues, Feb 18th at 7:30pm

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

Although no singing is involved, actors will need to learn to imitate - that is, lip-sync - a quartet from Rigoletto, including learning the Italian lyrics and correct rhythms. This process will start early in the rehearsal period. You can listen to the aria, "Bella figlia dell' amore", at
https://youtu.be/LHvVl3VGv4c?feature=shared&t=45


Audition Sides

These audition sides are in PDF format
Side 1
Side 2
Side 3
Side 4
Side 5
Side 6

ON THIS WEEK!

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CLICK HERE for the
DECEIVING GRANNY program

Deceiving Granny

By Michael Taylor
Directed by Carri Lelliott
Feb 12, 13, 14, & 15, 2025
at 7:30pm
Matinee Sat Feb 15
at 1:30pm
Newlyweds Sam and Margaret Howard discover they are in line to inherit $3.5 million from a great-grandmother he has never met. But first she wants to meet them face to face to make sure they are “worthy.” Of course, nothing goes smoothly in this delightful farce.

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 Eldridge Publishing Co. Inc.
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One-Acts Cabaret
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  • Home
  • Calendar
  • 2025-2026 Season
    • Prior Seasons
    • About Our Plays
  • Auditions
  • Tickets
  • Support Us
    • Become a Sponsor
    • Become a Donor
    • Become a Member
    • Become a Volunteer
    • Advertise in Our Program
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Awards
    • History
    • Scholarships
    • Community Giving
    • Newsletters
    • Constitution
    • Bylaws
  • Playwriting Contest Rules
  • Officer 666 Audition Sides
  • RLT Little Stories
  • Photo Gallery
  • Posters Gallery