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Stratford Festival 2025 Calendar Of Events. Stratford Festival Announces 2022 Season Elsewhere: Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre), Bad Roads (Crow's Theatre), Spaciousness (Fort York), Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Crow's Theatre/Modern Times), Mary Stuart (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Shakespeare in Love (MTC/Citadel), Vimy (Soulpepper), Romeo and Juliet, The Merry. Rediscover Shakespeare's tale of transformation and resilience, in a production directed by Chris Abraham, whose Much "Ado About Nothing" was a critical and box office hit last season

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The Stratford Festival 2025 season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with a wide range of productions and special events planned "As I was putting together the 2025 season, I began with a few wonderful plays, and one in particular that I have always wanted to direct, Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

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55 Queen Street, N5A 6V2, Stratford, ON The Stratford Festival is a registered charity in Canada (119200103 RR0002) and a 501 (c)(3) registered charity in the United States (BN#38-2420887) The Stratford Festival 2025 season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with a wide range of productions and special events planned The upcoming 2025 season promises to be even more extraordinary, with a lineup of world-class performances and events that you won't want to.

StratforduponAvon Festival Of Motoring 2022 StratforduponAvon Town Centre April 30 to May 2. As You Like It By William Shakespeare Director: Chris Abraham The Stratford Festival 2025 season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with a wide range of productions and special events planned

Get Ready for the Stratford Festival 2025 Season Spectacular!. WELCOME 4 PRODUCTIONS 8 MEIGHEN FORUM 30 MEMBERS 35 GROUPS 42 SCHOOLS 48 CALENDAR 57 SEATING PLANS 70 PRICE CHARTS 72 WAYS TO SAVE 74 Rediscover Shakespeare's tale of transformation and resilience, in a production directed by Chris Abraham, whose Much "Ado About Nothing" was a critical and box office hit last season