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A generous helping of laughter from The Miser

A generous helping of laughter from The Miser

Ranjit Bolt’s modern adaptation of Molière’s classic is a fast-paced delight from start to end. This classic satiric tale focusing on obsession with wealth hasn’t changed much in 353 years, at least for one timelessly greedy tightwad
Toe-tapping good time as Stratford Summer Music wraps up

Toe-tapping good time as Stratford Summer Music wraps up

A delighted crowd of music lovers listened to an entertaining performance from Dan Stacey and Andrew Craig - on the barge - at the final weekend of the 22nd version of Stratford Summer Music.
Stratford Summer Music on the barge

Stratford Summer Music on the barge

Stratford Summer Music barge music for the weekend of August 5-7 is provided by the magnificent group The Imbayakunas from Ecuador. The group aim to share the rich sounds of the Andean regions. The musicians use traditional instruments like pan flutes, rondador, charango, drum, ronrroco and cajas as well as newer instruments like the guitar, violin, bandolin and bass.
REVIEW: Naughty but nice, Every Little Nookie a spicy gem

REVIEW: Naughty but nice, Every Little Nookie a spicy gem

Award-winning playwright Sunny Drake has masterfully created a socially significant work filled with ever-present and audience-appreciated wit and new age charm. Our Geoff Dale reviews opening night.
REVIEW: All’s Well That Ends Well strikes the right notes

REVIEW: All’s Well That Ends Well strikes the right notes

Scott Wentworth directs one of the Bard’s most literate but sadly seldom performed works. Our Geoff Dale reviewed opening night.
REVIEW: Little Women a potent mix of traditional, contemporary

REVIEW: Little Women a potent mix of traditional, contemporary

A careful balance of the melancholy with flashes of joyful exuberance, Little Women could well be the sleeper hit of the Stratford Festival’s 2022 season. Our Geoff Dale reviews
Canada Day celebrations in Stratford bring out the crowds

Canada Day celebrations in Stratford bring out the crowds

Our Geoff Dale captured the enjoyment, happiness and national pride as Canada Day celebrations took place in Sratford and throughout the country on Friday.
Richard III a murderously regal showcase for Colm Feore

Richard III a murderously regal showcase for Colm Feore

Veteran actor Colm Feore is the lead in one of Shakespeare’s most famous productions. Our Geoff Dale reviews opening night at the new Tom Patterson Theatre
REVIEW: A stunningly appealing tale of music, murder and mayhem

REVIEW: A stunningly appealing tale of music, murder and mayhem

Intoxicating musical numbers, a cast that shines, a story we all love: Chicago earned its standing ovation on its opening night at the Stratford Festival. Geoff Dale reviews for StratfordToday.
REVIEW: Captivating performances throughout Hamlet

REVIEW: Captivating performances throughout Hamlet

Our Geoff Dale reviews Hamlet, the first of three consecutive opening night performances at the Stratford Festival. As the first black female actor to portray the troubled Prince of Denmark at Stratford, Amaka Umeh gives a brilliantly captivating performance throughout the production, comprised of equal parts vigorous, uncontrolled physicality, strangely mixed with solace and contemplation