• The Lyric Theatre Presents “I Have No Idea” for Culture Days

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    FREE!!!!!! September 20th 7pm (Doors @ 6:30pm) September 21st 2pm (Doors @ 1:30pm) and 7pm (Doors @ 6:30pm) I HAVE NO IDEA is a new play, with original music, that explores adult ADHD. A story about neurodiversity, the power of music, the importance of friendship, and how coffee makes everything better. Fresh off runs in […]

  • The Lyric Theatre Presents “I Have No Idea” for Culture Days

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    FREE!!!!!! September 20th 7pm (Doors @ 6:30pm) September 21st 2pm (Doors @ 1:30pm) and 7pm (Doors @ 6:30pm) I HAVE NO IDEA is a new play, with original music, that explores adult ADHD. A story about neurodiversity, the power of music, the importance of friendship, and how coffee makes everything better. Fresh off runs in […]

  • The Lyric Theatre Presents “I Have No Idea” for Culture Days

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    FREE!!!!!! September 20th 7pm (Doors @ 6:30pm) September 21st 2pm (Doors @ 1:30pm) and 7pm (Doors @ 6:30pm) I HAVE NO IDEA is a new play, with original music, that explores adult ADHD. A story about neurodiversity, the power of music, the importance of friendship, and how coffee makes everything better. Fresh off runs in […]

  • BackSCIT’s Back!!!!

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    IMPROV IS HERE THEY ARE Back on The Lyric Stage after 4 years!!!!  Come in and Join for their Season Opener with the starting line up Micheal, Zac, Stefan, Marc and Riley for our SCIT (Swift Current Improv Theatre) Doors 7pm SCIT 8pm Tickets $10 get them @ The Door or online RIGHT HERE!! Please […]

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  • Theatre Kids Camp Series

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Register by September 9th 2024 email Tara at tara.garcia.2008@gmail.com FOR FREE Grade 5-8 Students Starting Thursday September 12 6:30pm-8:30pm Thursdays 6:30pm-8:30pm Saturdays 10am-12pm Final Performance Thursday October 10th @ 6:30  

  • Write Out Loud @ The Frosty Bean with Author Arnolda Dufour Bowes

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Doors at 630pm Musician 7pm Author to Follow $8 Admissions Opening Act is Andrea Haughian Held at THE FROSTY BEAN, 215 1ST AVE. NE A strange and disconcerting aspect of Saskatchewan history is the subject of Write Out Loud on March 6. Arnolda Dufour Bowes is a Cree-Metis Saskatchewan writer whose first book is “20.12m: A […]

  • Write Out Loud Local Writers Night @ The Museum

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Doors at 630pm Authors @ 7pm $8 Admissions Authors Wendy Lockman Colin Nyabadza Katie Toney Jackie Cameron

  • Write Out Loud Held at The Swift Current Museum

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Doors at 630 Musician Bob Jamieson 7pm Authur Jennifer Wallace to follow Ever since she could hold a pencil or pen in her left hand, Jennifer has loved writing. Writing letters to her aunt in Jamaica was an early memory.  Jennifer wrote whenever and wherever she could: poems, stories, essays, articles, and journal entries, throughout […]

  • Write Out Loud Zarqa Nawaz at The Swift Current Museum

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Zarqa Nawaz, creator of the hit CBC sitcom, “Little Mosque on the Prairie”, will be featured at the first Write Out Loud of the 2023-2024 season on Wednesday, September 20. Please note the change of venue from the Lyric Theatre to the Swift Current Museum. Nawaz is a freelance writer, journalist, broadcaster, and filmmaker who utilizes comedy […]

  • Write Out Loud Ted Barris Held at The Swift Current Museum

    The Lyric Theatre 227 Central Ave N, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

    In recent years, Ted Barris’s work in published print, on the air, and in public service has also earned him recognition. In 2011, he received The Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation. Normally presented to veterans, on this particular occasion Ted was one of 19 civilians awarded the commendation. His citation read, in part: “Ted Barris […]