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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 ]
Graham Abbey; Alistair Abell; Alejandro Abellan; Raymond Ablack; Taylor Abrahamse; Jared Abrahamson; Aaron Abrams; Rudwan Khalil Abubaker; Dalmar Abuzeid; Susan Aceron
In 1957 he appeared in Mary Stuart at the Phoenix Theatre in New York City and in 1963 he appeared in Troilus and Cressida at the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. [6] His other New York theatre credits are King Lear (1956), The Devils (1965–1966), Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1966), and Soldiers (1968).
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Sportspeople from Stratford, Ontario (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "People from Stratford, Ontario" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
lived in Toronto and Stratford: A. J. Cook (born 1978) Criminal Minds and Final Destination 2: born in Oshawa, raised in Whitby: Paulo Costanzo (born 1978) Royal Pains: born in Brampton: Daniel DeSanto (born 1980) Mean Girls and Are You Afraid of the Dark? born in Toronto Brett Dier (born 1990) actor born in London Nina Dobrev (born 1989)
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Martin Short (1950– ), actor, writer, and producer best known for his comedy work, particularly on the TV programs SCTV and Saturday Night Live [10] Floria Sigismondi (1965– ), director (born in Pescara, Italy, raised in Hamilton) [20] Steve Smith (1945– ), main actor and writer on television series The Red Green Show; David Soren, animator