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The Stratford Festival of Canada's fourth venue, the Studio Theatre opened its doors on July 13, 2002 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Festival's first opening night.
The repertory company’s lineup will feature 11 productions, including Jane Austen’s beloved “Sense and Sensibility” and a dazzling take on “Annie.” ...
IN PREVIEWS FROM MAY 23; RUNS JUNE 1 TO JUNE 17. This year the festival is programming plays in its Studio Theatre for short, straight runs, so be careful: Blink and you’ll miss these smaller ...
While they are re-building (from the ground up) a newly imagined “Tom Patterson Theatre,” Stratford, like Shaw, is currently juggling their season in three locations – their “Festival ...
Colm Feore will utter the first words on the Stratford Festival's newest stage, an echo of the inaugural performance in 1953, ... Studio Theatre Programming.
(Stratford says it drew 108,501 Americans attended in 2016.) Part of this has to do with the lackluster Canadian dollar, which means that a higher-end $100 Stratford ticket shows up as about $75 ...
Even working in Stratford’s flagship Festival Theatre, one of the greatest thrust theaters on the planet, the Detroit-based director doesn’t use flashy concepts or conceits.
Before COVID-19, Americans accounted for 20% to 25% of festival attendance, and Michiganders made up half of the U.S audience.
SYNOPSIS: After 32 years, Michel Tremblay's masterpiece, which revolutionized Québécois theatre and is renowned the world over, returns to Stratford on the Festival Stage.
Complete Information About The Rez Sisters in Toronto at Stratford Festival - Studio Theatre. In The Rez Sisters, seven women all dream of winning The Biggest Bingo in the World. They band ...
THE BASICS: NATHAN THE WISE, the 1779 Enlightenment play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing in a version by Edward Kemp directed by Birgit Schreyer Duarte is at Stratford’s “black box” venue, ...
The Stratford Festival grew from humble beginnings in a leaky tent into a revered institution. The drama festival has continued to attract actors, critics and theatre-goers from around the globe.