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Culture in Regina, Saskatchewan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Culture in Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina, Saskatchewan has a rich cultural life in music, theatre and dance, amply supported by the substantial fine arts constituency at the University of Regina, which has a large fine arts department including faculties of music and theatre. At various times this has attracted notable artistic talent: Donald M. Kendrick and Joe Fafard have been particular stars. ==Live theatre==
Regina Little Theatre, mounting amateur drama performances, "is the oldest continuously producing English-language theatre in western Canada,...(been ) established in the spring of 1926."〔Lyn Goldman, "Regina Little Theatre." The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan, http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/regina_little_theatre.html. Retrieved 17 February 2012.〕 Its "first public presentation was Officer 666, staged at the Grand Theatre in February 1927.〔Lyn Goldman, "Regina Little Theatre."〕Darke Hall having opened on College Avenue, the Little Theatre operated there and in high schools "until the Regina Performing Arts Centre opened at Angus Street and 4th Avenue in 1989."〔Lyn Goldman, "Regina Little Theatre."〕 Productions continued in Darke Hall and local high schools until the Regina Performing Arts Centre opened at Angus Street and 4th Avenue in 1989.〔Lyn Goldman, "Regina Little Theatre."〕 The Globe Theatre, was founded in 1966 as "Saskatchewan's first professional theatre since 1927."〔(Mary Blackstone, "Globe Theatre," ''Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan''. ). Retrieved 17 December 2007.〕 and since 1981 has operated in the Prince Edward Building (old City Hall, previously the Regina Post Office), a heritage building on 11th Avenue and Scarth Street.
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