One of Canada's oldest community theatre groups reached a significant milestone this weekend as Regina Little Theatre hosted a gala celebrating a century of performances. The event marked 100 years of theatrical productions that have entertained and engaged audiences in Saskatchewan.
A Century of Theatrical Excellence
Founded in 1926, Regina Little Theatre has been a cornerstone of the local arts scene, providing generations of performers and audiences with memorable experiences. The gala brought together past and present members, patrons, and supporters to honor the theatre's enduring legacy.
Wayne Mantyka reported on the celebration, highlighting the theatre's storied history and its role in fostering community spirit through the arts. The event featured speeches, performances, and tributes to the many volunteers and artists who have contributed to the theatre's success over the decades.
Community Impact and Future Outlook
Regina Little Theatre has not only provided entertainment but also served as a training ground for aspiring actors, directors, and technicians. Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in the performing arts. The theatre's continued operation relies on the dedication of volunteers and the support of the local community.
As the theatre looks to the future, plans include expanding outreach programs and continuing to offer diverse productions that reflect the community's interests. The centennial gala was a testament to the theatre's resilience and its commitment to the arts.



