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2025
Here For Now Theatre review: Ruby and the Reindeer is a fun, heartfelt and local holiday story
Antoni Cimolino looks ahead to his final season as artistic director of the Stratford Festival
Stratford Festival review: The Winter’s Tale mixes comedy and tragedy to perfection
Stratford Festival review: Annie wows with talented kids and a cast to back them up
Stratford Festival review: Anne of Green Gables brings the fandom on stage in hilarious production
Stratford Festival review: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels offers plenty of dirty rotten fun
2024
Stratford Festival review: Director-choreographer Donna Feore does it again with Something Rotten!
Stratford Festival review: Wendy and Peter Pan offers emotional alternative to a classic
Stratford Festival review: The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? challenges an audience’s tolerance
Stratford Festival review: Get That Hope offers a familiar family story with new context
Stratford Festival review: London Assurance serves up cartoonish hilarity
Stratford Festival review: Romeo and Juliet delivers teen angst and rash decision making
Stratford Festival review: ‘60s counterculture gives new context in McKenna’s Twelfth Night
Stratford Festival Review: Rarely produced Cymbeline brought to life on Tom Patterson Theatre stage
Stratford Festival review: The Diviners weaves past and present into a story about storytelling
Category: 2025
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By Galen Simmons Though many of the issues William Shakespeare wrote about in his time can be connected to issues we are facing as a society today, it can still be difficult to reimagine a Shakespearean classic and present it in a way a modern audience can relate to. Like many, I struggle to relate…
