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Stratford Festival season has begun

The Stratford Festival season is off and running.

The company held its opening week last week with plenty glamour to things started for another summer.

Ann Swerdfager says the audience feedback from Crazy for You has been overwhelming.

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Swerdfager says there are some free exhibits for everyone to enjoy that take a look at the Festival’s past.

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She says audiences are loving Crazy for You but King Lear is also great.

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Hay Fever opens on June 19th.

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