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Stratford Festival to begin performances July 10 with 100 patrons per show


The second step allows for outdoor live theatre and concert events with limited capacity.
Performances will run until the end of September at its two new canopy-covered outdoor venues with a limit of 100 patrons at each show.
The renowned repertory theatre says that amounts to 25 per cent capacity, which is allowed under provincial guidelines for attendance at outdoor performing arts events.
Shows will run three times a day.
Set to debut July 10 is Why We Tell the Story, A Celebration of Black Musical Theatre, curated and directed by Marcus Nance.
The festival says the debut of Three Tall Women has been moved from this month to Aug. 10 in the indoor Studio Theatre, provided the province successfully transitions to Step 3 of its reopening plan. ....

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Stratford Festival outdoor summer season announced


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Stratford Festival outdoor summer season announced
Six plays and five cabarets will be performed at two canopies this summer from June to September
By Glenn Sumi
Apr 7, 2021
This summer, Stratford will perform under canopies at the Festival Theatre (pictured) and the new Tom Patterson Theatre.
Six plays and five cabarets are on the bill for Stratford Festival’s 2021 outdoor season, to be performed – pending health precautions – under canopies starting in late June. All the works share the theme of metamorphosis, which the festival’s artistic director, Antoni Cimolino, says is significant.
“As butterflies shedding their cocoons, we are poised to emerge from this pandemic,” says Cimolino in a press release today. ....

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