The 2024 seasons at the Stratford Festival and Shaw Festival – Southern Ontario festivals in name only, as they open for audiences most of the year – are now under way.
These large not-for-profit theatre companies with ensembles that perform in repertory in a dozen or more productions each season make the province a destination for theatregoers. Neither have escaped the perilous times for the performing arts. Both have run record deficits in recent years: Stratford in 2020, when everything shut down ; the Shaw in 2023, when a slower attendance rebound than expected and inflation snuck up on them.
Neither are in immediate danger, but neither shouldn’t be taken for granted either. If you’ve been slow to get back, or have never visited them, this is the year to do it. . Reviews will follow as they open.Seana McKenna, a revered company member, is dipping her toes into directing at Stratford with this most reliable of the comedies in Shakespeare’s canon –star Jessica B. Hill is playing the lead role of the cross-dressing Viola, while Laura Condlln and Deborah Hay, two of the company’s all-time greats, are playing the puritan Malvolio and the clown Feste, respectively.
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