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The Stratford Festival is a theatre festival which runs from April to October in the city of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. [1] Founded by local journalist Tom Patterson in 1952, the festival was formerly known as the Stratford Shakespearean Festival , the Shakespeare Festival and the Stratford Shakespeare Festival .
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The Tom Patterson Theatre is a theatre located along the Avon River in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. A project delayed since 2018 by COVID, in 2022 it joined the lineup of Stratford Festival theatres. Cafe Terrance, and Ophelia Lazaridis Garden Curtain Glass Windows facing Avon River
Stratford is also home to the Stratford Pride Community Centre (SPCC). The SPCC is a physical space located in downtown Stratford for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to visit during drop-in hours and attend social events. [37] The SPCC also hosts Stratford's Winter Pride event which takes place in February of each year. [37]
This category is for festivals in the Canadian province of Ontario, including arts festivals, fairs, food festivals, folk festivals, carnivals, religious festivals, and other types. When applicable, all topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories by type and locale.
This page describes the production history of the Stratford Festival. The Stratford Festival (formerly known as the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, the Stratford Festival of Canada, and the Stratford Shakespeare Festival) is a summer-long celebration of theatre held each year in Stratford, Ontario . [ 1 ]
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It is the second largest repertory theatre company in North America, second only to Canada's Stratford Festival. [2] The Shaw Festival was founded in 1962. Originally, it only featured productions written by George Bernard Shaw , but changes were later implemented by Christopher Newton and Jackie Maxwell that widened the theatre's scope.