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Stratford Festival announces 2026 season; the final year for Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino
The festival announced the line-up of plays set for the 2026 season, a season that features a variety of new and returning plays from different genres.
Ransacking Troy a ‘bold reimagining of Homer’s epic poems’
Ransacking Troy has started previews at Tom Patterson Theatre, with opening night scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 21.Â
Stratford Festival actor and director Joe Ziegler passed away
Stratford Festival announced on Tuesday the death of actor and director Joe Ziegler, a veteran of 10 festival seasons.
Stratford Festival mourns loss of veteran actor Michael Blake
The festival described Blake as a much-valued colleague, bringing to life an incredible variety of characters, including an unforgettable Othello, a heartbreaking Macduff in Macbeth, and a good-hearted Master Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Four shows to get extended runs at Stratford Festival
There's more time to catch a performance of four productions at the Stratford Festival thanks to extended runs announced on Wednesday.
Stratford Festival receives $250,000 in provincial funding
It's a big boost for the Stratford Festival.The Ontario government is investing $250,000 in the festival with the money...
A discussion about all things Anne of Green Gables
It promises to be a discussion about the art of adaptation and all things Anne of Green Gables.Novelist, essayist...
Two more opening nights this week at Stratford Festival
There are a couple of opening night performances this week at the Stratford Festival.Forgiveness opens Wednesday at the Tom...
REVIEW: A daring, magical adaptation of Anne of Green Gables
Only the imagination of a book club, and director Kat Sandler, could have pulled off the time period switcheroo...
REVIEW: Reprehensible behaviour is sometimes just too much fun
While there is no honour among thieves, there is certainly a mutual respect.Why else would con-extraordinaire Lawrence Jameson (Jonathan...
REVIEW: Gangs and guns, stunning backdrops, for Shakespeare’s Macbeth
In his return to the Stratford Festival, director Robert Lepage immersed his audience with stunning sets and leather-clad bikers...