REGINA — “The Trial of Louis Riel,” is the longest-running historical dramatic theatrical production in North America, and will be hitting the stage in Regina for its 57th consecutive year. The Trial of Louis Riel was written in 1967 by John Coulter to celebrate Canada's Centennial and is based on actual court transcripts of the trial held in Regina. It is produced by RielCo. Productions Inc.
The show continues to preserve and honour the diverse history of Canada as this captivating dramatic production shares the historic tale of Louis Riel. Riel was an advocate for the Indigenous Peoples of Western Canada and faced charges of treason with the Government of Canada. Riel was charged with six counts of high treason, by a sworn information laid before the stipendiary magistrate on July 6, 1885. The charges were laid under the English Treason Act 1351, which was in force in Canada prior to the enactment of the first Criminal Code in 1892.
The production will be held at the RCMP Heritage Centre with Evening Shows at 7:30 p.m. on July 7, July 8, July 13 and July 14. Matinees will take place at 2:00 p.m. on July 9, July 15, and July 16. The RCMP Heritage Centre is located at 5907 Dewdney Ave. in Regina.
Ticket cost: Adults (18+) $25, Students & Youth (12-17yrs and University) $15, Children (7-11 yrs) $10 and Children 6 and Under FREE.
There is limited seating so get your tickets early!
Tickets can be purchased online at or at the door. For more information please call 306.522.7333.