Regina’s Globe Theatre announces return with four new shows
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Regina's Globe Theatre is celebrating the return of its theatre to the round stage on Scarth Street with four brand-new shows.
After four and a half years of construction, one of Regina’s most historic theatres will once again open its doors to the public.
The theatre is one of the only fixed theatre-in-the-round-style theatres in North America.
“We are so excited to open up and really take our place again in downtown Regina and really show off how the arts is just such a part of how we live our lives and how we share and communicate with each other,” Globe Theatre artistic director Jennifer Brewin said.
Regina’s Globe Theatre is celebrating the return of its theatre to the round stage on Scarth Street with brand-new shows.
The first show to welcome audiences back will be Peter Pan with shows from Nov. 27 to Dec. 22, 2024.
“This classic story, with a new script reimagined by the incredible Canadian team at Bad Hats Theatre, invites you on an adventure to Neverland with Wendy, Peter, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and all the beloved characters you know (or believe you know!),” the Globe Theatre outlined.
In February 2025, part of Canada’s history will be told with Women of the Fur Trade.
“Mixing historical fact and contemporary fiction, Women of the Fur Trade is equal parts exploration and celebration of the brewing rebellion on the ‘reddish river’ and the ‘hot-nerd’ that led it, Louis Riel, as told by the women who lived it.”