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Regina Summer Stage
Company typeNonprofit
IndustryMusical theatre
Founded1984
HeadquartersRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Key peopleBoard of Directors:

Lyndon Bray – President Chuck Jordan – Treasurer Carla Dorwart – Secretary Robert Huber – Webmaster Kenneth Ready – House Management Jean Taylor – Costuming Stacey Paus – Social Media Member-at-Large – Susan Holmes Member-at-Large – Ben Redant Member-at-Large – Alicia Dorwart

Member-at-Large – Nathan Breitenbach
Websitereginasummerstage.com

Regina Summer Stage is a Canadian community theatre organization established in 1984 and based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Background

Regina Summer Stage was formed by a group of citizens with an interest in community and musical theatre who wished to provide quality amateur theatre in Regina during the summer months. Encouraged and supported by the City of Regina Arts Commission, the organization has staged at least one major production every year since 1985. The organization's inaugural production was a successful run of the Gilbert and Sullivan musical H.M.S. Pinafore. Since that first show, Regina Summer Stage has produced scores of events, including musicals, dramas, and dinner theatre. Regina Summer Stage currently stages its productions at the Regina Performing Arts Centre.

Production history

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  • 2019: Hairspray
  • 2018: Chicago
  • 2017: Footloose
  • 2016: The Producers
  • 2015: Once Upon a Mattress
  • 2014: Into the Woods
  • 2013: Nunsense II, The Second Coming; Smokey Joe's Café
  • 2012: Swept Off Our Feet: Boris Karloff and the Regina Cyclone
  • 2011: Little Shop of Horrors
  • 2010: My Fair Lady
  • 2009: Never Say Never (fundraiser revue)
  • 2009: Grease
  • 2008: Past to Present—25 Years of Regina Summer Stage
  • 2008: Beauty and the Beast
  • 2007: Oliver!
  • 2007: Revue-ing the Situation II
  • 2006: Anne of Green Gables
  • 2006: An Evening of M and M's
  • 2005: The Wizard of Oz
  • 2004: Camelot
  • 2003: Brigadoon
  • 2002: Anything Goes
  • 2001: HMS Pinafore
  • 2000: The Sound of Music
  • 2000: One Plus One (The Little Sweep, and How He Lied to Her Husband)
  • 1999: Anne of Green Gables
  • 1998: The Music Man
  • 1997: Annie
  • 1996: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
  • 1995: Oliver!
  • 1995: Revue-ing the Situation
  • 1995: Key for Two
  • 1994: Oklahoma!
  • 1994: Lullaby of Broadway
  • 1994: Wife Begins at Forty
  • 1994: Grandpa's Twin Sister (Regina Summer Stage sponsored this Milestone Players production)
  • 1993: My Fair Lady
  • 1993: Side by Side by Sondheim
  • 1992: The King and I
  • 1992: Lie, Cheat and Genuflect
  • 1991: South Pacific
  • 1991: Never Too Late
  • 1990: The Pirates of Penzance
  • 1990: Beyond the Fringe II
  • 1989: Fiddler on the Roof
  • 1989: Harvey
  • 1989: Last of the Red Hot Lovers
  • 1988: Brigadoon
  • 1988: Arsenic and Old Lace
  • 1987: The Mikado
  • 1987: Charley's Aunt
  • 1986: Saskatoon Pie (Regina Summer Stage sponsored this Persephone Theatre production)
  • 1986: Beyond the Fringe
  • 1986: All Our Yesterdays
  • 1986: Godspell
  • 1985: H.M.S. Pinafore

External links

References

  1. "Home". reginasummerstage.com.
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