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FESTIVAL THEATRE TOM PATTERSON THEATRE Much Ado About Nothing Richard III Chicago All’s Well That Ends Well Here’s What It Takes The Miser Frankenstein Revived AVON THEATRE STUDIO THEATRE Schulich Children’s Plays Three Tall Women Wendy & Peter Pan The Rez Sisters Monty Python’s Spamalot Hamlet-911 Wolf Hall LAZARIDIS HALL 2020 stratfordfestival.ca AT THE TOM PATTERSON THEATRE 1.800.567.1600 | 519.273.1600 An Undiscovered Shakespeare SCHOOLS GUIDE

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Schulich Children’s Plays Wendy & Peter Pan Monty Python’s Spamalot 2020A SEASON TO CELEBRATE Wolf Hall TOM PATTERSON THEATRE Richard III “Since it began in 1953, the has attracted almost All’s Well That Ends Well 29 million theatre lovers from around the world. In 2020, we unveil our Here’s What It Takes new Tom Patterson Theatre, named for our Festival’s founder. A bespoke Frankenstein Revived home for thrilling theatre, and for creativity, enrichment and enjoyment expanding beyond the auditorium, this stunning new facility opens a new chapter in our history.” STUDIO THEATRE Three Tall Women The Rez Sisters Antoni Cimolino Hamlet-911 Artistic Director LAZARIDIS HALL AT THE TOM PATTERSON THEATRE An Undiscovered Shakespeare

We acknowledge that the Stratford Festival is located on the traditional lands of the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinaabe. The territory was also the subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Iroquois Confederacy and the ARTIST’S RENDERING OF THE Ojibwe and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. NEW TOM PATTERSON THEATRE 2 1 800 567 1600 | 519 273 1600 STRATFORDFESTIVAL.CA 3 AMAKA UMEH LAURA CONDLLN LAURA

AVON THEATRE | NORTH AMERICAN PREMIÈRE | RUNS APRIL 24 TO NOV 1 | OPENS MAY 27 FESTIVAL THEATRE | RUNS APRIL 23 TO OCT 25 | OPENS MAY 28 SCHULICH CHILDREN’S PLAYS SCHULICH CHILDREN’S PLAYSWENDY & WENDY & PETER PAN By William Shakespeare Adapted by Ella Hickson Director Peter Pasyk PETERFrom the book by J.M. Barrie PAN With Amaka Umeh, Graham Abbey, Kaleb Alexander, Maev Beaty, Jakob Ehman, Andrea Rankin, Michael Spencer-Davis Director Keira Loughran Choreographer Allen Kaeja A spectral visitor from beyond the grave lays a heavy burden on Prince Hamlet: the With Cynthia Jimenez-Hicks, Jake Runeckles, Laura Condlln, Tara Sky command to avenge his father’s murder. It’s a mission that the grief-stricken son fervently vows to undertake, yet seems mysteriously unable to accomplish. Are Wendy takes centre stage in this beautiful, magical and hilarious reinvention of the rational doubt and lack of opportunity all that prevent him – or do other impediments classic tale. Seeking her lost brother in Neverland, she finds unlikely allies in Tink and to action lie buried deep within himself? Tiger Lily, and joins Peter in taking on the dangerous Captain Hook. The whole family will delight in Wendy’s adventures as she discovers the truth about the Lost Boys and Production support is generously provided by John & Therese Gardner what it means to never grow up.

ONLINE STUDY GUIDE & TEACHING CONTEMPORARY THEATRE TEACHER DAY TEACHING SHAKESPEARE PROGRAM PRE-SHOW PROLOGUES AVAILABLE PROGRAM | AUGUST 18–19 MAY 2 AUGUST 20–21

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FESTIVAL THEATRE | RUNS APRIL 11 TO NOV 1 | OPENS MAY 26 AVON THEATRE | RUNS MAY 9 TO OCT 25 | OPENS MAY 29

Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse Director and Choreographer Donna Feore Book and lyrics by Eric Idle Director Lezlie Wade Music by John Kander With Dan Chameroy, Chelsea Preston, Jennifer Rider-Shaw, Music by John Du Prez and Eric Idle Choreographer Jesse Robb Lyrics by Freb Ebb Sandra Caldwell, Robert Markus, Steve Ross A new musical lovingly ripped off from the motion picture With Jonathan Goad, Eddie Glen, George Krissa, André Morin, Based on the play by Maurine Dallas Watkins “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” Trevor Patt, Mark Uhre Script adaptation by David Thompson From the original screenplay by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin Aspiring chorus girl Roxie Hart and vaudeville star Velma Kelly, two murderesses as sexy as they are cynical, compete for the skills of shady lawyer Billy Flynn and the King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table are off to find the Holy Quail – no, media celebrity he has promised them both. With its killer score and knock-’em-dead sorry, Grail. Along the way, they encounter the nonsensical Knights of Ni, a fearsome dance numbers, this deliciously lurid tale of murder, greed, adultery – and all that jazz rip-your-throat-out rabbit and a surprising number of showgirls. You’ll quest long and – packs some serious heat. far before you find anything so sublimely silly, so irresistibly toe-tappingly tuneful, or so much fun. Production support is generously provided by Mary Ann & Robert Gorlin Production and by Riki Turofsky & Charles Petersen Co-Sponsors

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FESTIVAL THEATRE | RUNS MAY 7 TO OCT 23 | OPENS MAY 25 TOM PATTERSON THEATRE | RUNS MAY 6 TO OCT 23 | OPENS MAY 30

By William Shakespeare By William Shakespeare Director Chris Abraham Director Antoni Cimolino With Graham Abbey, Maev Beaty, Kaleb Alexander, Andrea Rankin With Colm Feore Michael Blake, Ben Carlson, David Collins, Martha Henry, Jessica B. Hill, Seana McKenna, Lucy Peacock, Tom Rooney, Mike Shara When it comes to trading witty insults, Beatrice and Benedick are foes worthy of each other’s steel – and their friends think they’d make a great romantic match, too. Charismatic, cunning and utterly ruthless, the misshapen Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Meanwhile, as a delightful campaign of trickery is mounted to awaken this merrily is the very embodiment of lethal ambition as he manoeuvres and murders his way to warring duo to their mutual attraction, another couple’s future happiness is threatened the throne of England. But once one reaches the top, the only way left is down – and by deception of a very different kind. in Richard’s growing roster of vengeful enemies, none are more menacing than the ghosts of his past. Production support is generously provided by the Harkins & Manning families in memory of Jim & Susan Harkins and by Sylvia Soyka Production support is generously provided by Jane Petersen Burfield & family, by Dr. M. Lee Myers, by Martie & Bob Sachs, by The Westaway Charitable Foundation and by Catherine & David Wilkes

ONLINE STUDY GUIDE & TEACHING SHAKESPEARE PROGRAM ONLINE STUDY GUIDE SUGGESTED WORKSHOP PRE-SHOW PROLOGUES AVAILABLE AUGUST 20–21 AVAILABLE RICHARD III THROUGH THE ARCHIVE

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By Tomson Highway By William Shakespeare Director Jessica Carmichael Director Scott Wentworth With Jani Lauzon, Brefny Caribou, Nicole Joy-Fraser, Kathleen MacLean, With Jessica B. Hill, Seana McKenna, Ben Carlson, Tom Rooney Cheri Maracle, Madison Walsh, Michaela Washburn Having worked a seemingly miraculous cure on the “The biggest bingo in the world” is coming to , painfully affl icted King of France, Helena, an orphaned and seven Indigenous women, all related by blood or doctor’s daughter, claims as her reward the hand marriage, are determined to win the jackpot. By turns of Bertram, the young lord she adores. But he so ribald, harrowing and mystical, this acclaimed drama despises her that she’d need another miracle to win celebrates the dreams and disappointments of life: a his heart. Still, Helena’s no quitter, and she knows a game of chance in which it’s not so much the prizes trick or two to get what she wants. that count as the spirit of the players.

Production support is generously provided by Karon Bales & Charles Beall Production support is generously provided by M. Fainer, by John & Barbara Schubert, by Alice & Tim Thornton and by the Tremain family

TEACHER DAY MAY 2 | PROLOGUES AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 22 & 24 ONLY!

STUDIO THEATRE | WORLD PREMIÈRE COMMISSIONED BY THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL | RUNS AUG 5 TO SEPT 26 | OPENS AUG 19 TOM PATTERSON THEATRE | WORLD PREMIÈRE COMMISSIONED BY THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL | RUNS JUNE 5 TO OCT 24 | OPENS JUNE 30

By Ann-Marie MacDonald Based on an idea by Alisa Palmer Director Alisa Palmer Music and lyrics by Steven Page With Mike Shara, Amelia Sargisson, Scott Wentworth, Gordon Patrick White Book by Daniel MacIvor Guinness Menzies has won his dream role: he’s Additional music and lyrics by Craig Northey playing Hamlet at the Stratford Festival. But just Director and Choreographer Donna Feore before a matinée performance, he suddenly fi nds With Sean Arbuckle, Scott Beaudin, Dan Chameroy, Robert Markus, Robin Hutton, himself in a hilariously hallucinatory state in which his Vanessa Sears time is seriously out of joint. Has he gone mad? Is he dreaming? Meanwhile, a troubled teenager is With an original score by Canadian Music Hall of Famer wrestling online with his own version of Hamlet’s Steven Page, this brand new musical charts the journey famous question. of fi ctional rock duo Walker and Rhodes, from their start as children’s entertainers through their reign as Support for the creation of Hamlet-911 was generously provided by The Foerster pop stars of the nineties, to their eventual decline and Bernstein New Play Development Program breakup. It’s a roller-coaster ride of creative highs, living- the-life lows, hidden heartbreak – and great music. TEACHER DAY MAY 2 POST-SHOW CHATS SEPTEMBER 23 & 25 Support for the creation of Here's What It Takes was generously provided by The Foerster Bernstein New Play Development Program 10 11 TOM PATTERSON THEATRE | WORLD PREMIÈRE | RUNS AUG 2 TO OCT 22 | OPENS AUG 20 FESTIVAL THEATRE | RUNS AUG 2 TO OCT 24 | OPENS AUG 19

By Molière In a new version by Ranjit Bolt By Morris Panych Movement Choreographer Wendy Gorling Director Antoni Cimolino Based on the novel by Mary Shelley Dance Choreographer Stephen Cota With Colm Feore Music by David Coulter With Jonathon Young, Laura Condlln, Jessica B. Hill, Ron Kennell, Qasim Khan, Alexandra Lainfi esta, Jamie Mac, Director Morris Panych Marcus Nance Steve Ross, Brigit Wilson

In writing perhaps the most celebrated horror story in English literature, eighteen-year-old Mary Shelley raised Siblings Eleanor and Charles know that their widowed profound questions about life, death and the perils of father, a paranoid old skinfl int named Harper, won’t scientifi c hubris. Now Shelley’s creation takes on new approve of their romantic choices – and what that’ll life as an intimate, intense and passion-fi lled synthesis mean for their inheritances. And their plights only get of theatre and dance that explores the big question at worse when Harper announces startling marital plans the story’s heart: what does it mean to be human? of his own. Can nothing be done, for love or money? Or is there some way to have both?

Support for the creation of Frankenstein Revived was generously provided by Production support is generously provided by Sylvia D. Chrominska, The Foerster Bernstein New Play Development Program by Dr. Desta Leavine, by Esther Sarick and by Dr. Robert & Roberta Sokol

TEACHING CONTEMPORARY THEATRE PROGRAM AUGUST 18–19

STUDIO THEATRE | RUNS MAY 27 TO SEPT 27 | OPENS JUNE 12 AVON THEATRE | RUNS JULY 28 TO OCT 24 | OPENS AUG 13

By Hilary Mantel Adapted for the stage by Mike Poulton By Edward Albee Directors ted witzel and Geraint Wyn Davies Director Diana Leblanc With Geraint Wyn Davies, Sarah Orenstein, André Sills With Martha Henry, Lucy Peacock, Mamie Zwettler As potent forces of politics, sex and religion unsettle By turns acerbic, haughty, self-pitying and anguished, the England of Henry VIII, Thomas Cromwell, the a wealthy old woman reminisces to two younger blacksmith’s son who has risen to become the king’s companions, sharing her past experiences in trusted confi dant, seems immune to the swirl of gossip sometimes shocking detail. But are her two hearers and intrigue around him. But beneath his unassuming only who they seem to be? And how did this dying exterior, this man at the eye of the storm is himself a woman come to be who she is? How can any of us master player in the games of power. know who we really are – or who we will become?

Production support is generously provided by Jody & Deborah Hamade and by Production support is generously provided by Jack Whiteside Dr. Desta Leavine in memory of Pauline Leavine

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A spontaneous theatre creation by Rebecca Northan, with Bruce Horak and Kevin Kruchkywich Director Rebecca Northan With Ashley Botting, Ijeoma Emesowum, Bruce Horak, Kevin Kruchkywich, THEATRE ARTS CAMP 2020 Rebecca Northan, Lee Smart “Being taught by experts in this fi eld was the best! It was awesome to meet and work An audience member is invited to share their memory with professional actors and performers!” of fi rst love. Then Rebecca Northan and her brilliant team of improvisers turn that tale into a full-blown, fi ve- – Student participant, 2019 act, faux-Shakespearean drama – created on the spot, in iambic pentameter, before your very eyes (and ears). Each performance is a unique, never-to-be-repeated feat of theatrical virtuosity. You’ll have to see them all! DAY CAMPS SUMMER OVERNIGHT CAMPS July 5 – August 15 SUGGESTED WORKSHOP: YES, LET’S – THROUGH IMPROVISATION PA Day Camps for Grades 1–6 January 31 Creating a Character Voice One-week camps for Grades 7 & 8 May 1 Physical Theatre and Movement Shakespeare Focus June 8 World of a Play Musical Theatre Focus

WAYS TO SAVE March Break Theatre Arts Camp for Two-week camps for Grades 9–12 Grades 1–6 Shakespeare Intensive Midweek Matinée Specials Fall for the Bard – $10 tickets March 16–20 Musical Theatre Intensive Summer Day Camp for Grades 1–6 Student rates start at $19 per ticket. Fall student matinée performances of NEW! PLAYWRITING CAMP FOR Much Ado About Nothing. $10 tickets are June 29 – July 3 (no class on July 1) GRADES 7–9 available for your class. NEW! DEVISING CAMP FOR This week-long overnight camp is for young people interested in writing who want to learn Summer School 1. Choose your fall date ahead of time. GRADES 7–9 about the process of creating an original play Student group discounts for July and 2. Pay a 30% deposit on your fall order June 29 – July 3 (including class on July 1) text. Taught by a professional teaching artist who August performances. Available to by June 26. In this one-week day camp, students work also works as a playwright, participants enjoy an student groups attending summer courses together as a collective to create a play. Taking intensive schedule of classes, discussion and 3. Submit your fi nal student numbers in off ered through school boards, Canadian this season’s theme of power as a starting theatregoing, with a focus on writing and new September. Accredited Independent Schools or at the point, they engage in collaborative activities play development. The camp culminates in a post-secondary level through colleges that develop skills in movement, writing, reading of the participants’ new work. and universities. From $25. improvisation, design and directing. The camp culminates with a showcase of the play. stratfordfestival.ca/summerschool Teacher Ticket Deals Family Theatre Weekend Special savings for teachers to Presented in partnership with Cultivate, an July 4–5 see our season on your own time. art-based initiative that develops unique programs focusing on expanding the agency stratfordfestival.ca/teacherticketdeals of young artists through interdisciplinary work Adult Theatre Arts Week August 4–7 and community-based approaches.

Space is limited | Registration is fi rst come, fi rst served Early bird pricing until January 31 | Bursary funding available 14 1 800 567 1600 | 519 273 1600 STRATFORDFESTIVAL.CA 15 VISIT US AT STRATFORDFESTIVAL.CA/THEATREARTSCAMP FOR STUDENTS FOR TEACHERS Bus Funding Teaching Shakespeare Teacher Days Don’t let the cost of transportation stop you from joining us this season. School May 2 groups attending the following productions can apply for funding: and Teaching Contemporary Full-day, artist-led professional Much Ado About Nothing All’s Well That Ends Well Theatre Programs development workshops, discussion Hamlet Wendy & Peter Pan August 18–21 and lunch, plus a ticket to preview a Richard III performance. Two back-to-school professional Visit stratfordfestival.ca/busfunding to apply today. development opportunities for teachers OPTION 1 – COMPLEXITY AND PERCEPTION Support for bus funding is generously provided by the John R. McConnell Foundation, by the McLean Foundation and by The Schulich Foundation. to enable their students to experience OF FEMALE POWER: Analyze the role of Festival programs and performances. women as seen in Wendy & Peter Pan, Hamlet, An Undiscovered Shakespeare In August, teachers delve into the stories and Chicago. Develop contemporary, of the plays, dramas and musicals, critical drama- or English-based working with teaching artists to gain new strategies that help in understanding the insights, techniques and strategies to changing role of female power. effectively teach the play, its themes and character dynamics. During this week, OPTION 2 – POWER OF SOCIAL IDENTITY: teachers can watch the productions Work with educators, advocates and taught in the program, network with artists on the diversity of social identities fellow colleagues and enjoy the explored in Hamlet, Hamlet-911, The Rez splendour of Stratford. Sisters and Wendy & Peter Pan. Issues addressed include coping with grief and Early Start Student Days NEW: Student Advisory During the fall term, teachers are turmoil, societal pressure and stigmas, Selected Thursdays beginning matched up with a professional teaching and the value of creative writing as an April 30 Committee artist who delivers in-school practical expressive outlet. For students in Grades 9–12. Share your workshops at the beginning and end of Come to a special 12:30 p.m. In addition to this program, Michigan voice, build leadership skills and interact the creative exploration. performance of Wendy & Peter Pan, teachers are invited to an exclusive with the artistic community at the Stratford Hamlet or Much Ado About Nothing. Students attend the production at the session the morning of May 3. Visit Festival. Applications will be taken each Stratford Festival and participate (free of stratfordfestival.ca/michiganteachers to Take part in a free 30 minute post- year in August. charge) in a pre-performance Prologue. learn more. show chat with cast members. stratfordfestival.ca/studentadvisory Advance registration is required. The cost of these programs is From $119 per program. Te register, visit: redeemable toward student tickets if stratfordfestival.ca/teacherdays Book early; these popular you bring a minimum of two busloads of performances sell out! NEW: Teacher Award 2020 students. If desired, the schedule allows for Nominate a teacher for outstanding participation in both programs. Take part in one or both! Register by achievement in the teaching practice May 1 to receive a minimum $200 to of Shakespeare! For more information: help your school group with the cost of stratfordfestival.ca/learn transportation. Teaching Contemporary Theatre Program: August 18–19 Teaching Shakespeare Program: August 20–21 • HAMLET • KING LEAR stratfordfestival.ca/teachingtheatre ...and more! In association with the Stratford Festival, Cineplex is happy to announce Shakespeare in Cinema. Book your school today, so your students can experience these acclaimed Stratford Festival productions on film. To book your school’s screening, visit Cineplex.com/groupsales 16 1 800Presented 567 1600 by Cineplex | 519 273 Groups 1600 and Events and the Stratford Festival STRATFORDFESTIVAL.CA 17 TOOLS FOR TEACHERS COMPLETE YOUR VISIT Study Guides and Curriculum Connections Prologues School Workshops Connected to the Ontario curriculum, our Study Guides are available online FREE. 11 a.m. to noon. Before selected Tuesday, These dynamic one-hour practical These digital resources supplement classroom learning and help ignite critical, Wednesday and Friday 2 p.m. matinées sessions help extend the learning and creative and collaborative thinking. Each guide includes discussion questions and of Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, experience of students at the Festival. Chicago Wendy & Peter Pan Richard III practical exercises with extension activities, giving teachers tools, resources and , , , Available workshops include: strategies to confi dently teach classical and contemporary theatre in the classroom. The Rez Sisters. Led by Festival teaching artists appearing in the matinée, these Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing stratfordfestival.ca/studyguides active workshops bring together students from diff erent schools to explore the Dramatic Deaths and Stage Combat show’s key themes, questions and in Chicago and Frankenstein Revived PerformancePlus characters. Yes, Let’s – Through Improvisation Designed for students and teachers, $4 per student (free with participation in Physical Movement and Dance enhanced editions of selected titles the Teaching Shakespeare or Teaching in the Stratford Festival On Film series Contemporary Theatre programs). Explore Richard III Through the Archives are available online, FREE of charge, to watch at home or in your classroom. stratfordfestival.ca/prologues $11 per student. Minimum 15 students; maximum 30. Workshops booked on a day Special features include Shakespeare’s Support for Prologues is generously provided by April Oakes & text appearing on screen in sync with the Kevin Turner. a Prologue is off ered are $12 per student. action, lesson plans and interviews with For an additional travel fee, workshops can artists. Available for King Lear, Hamlet, also take place at your school. Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. Post-Show Chats For more information and descriptions stratfordfestival.ca/performanceplus Book a half-hour discussion with cast of the workshops, please visit: members immediately following your stratfordfestival.ca/workshops matinée performance. $2.50 per student. Minimum 20 students. stratfordfestival.ca/chats Bespoke Workshops and Tours Stratford Festival On Film Tours To book workshops or tours at diff erent times, or to create a customized Let your students experience the magic The 12 titles fi lmed in this series to date include Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and experience, please contact us for details behind the scenes. King Lear, plus others. You can access these fi lms in three easy ways: and pricing. 1. Buy the DVDs/Blu-rays: stratfordfestival.ca/shop • Costume and Props Warehouse • Archives 2. View on demand: stratfordfestival.ca/ondemand • Festival Tours • Set Changeover 3. Book a Cineplex Experience: cineplex.com/corporatesales/groupscreenings Tools for Teachers includes Prologues $6 per student (including tax) and Study Guides Sponsored by Stratford Festival On Film sponsored by stratfordfestival.ca/tours Beginning in July – Tom Patterson Theatre Tours! Watch for details in spring 2020.

Reservations for Prologues, Q&As, workshops and tours must be made a minimum of two weeks prior to your visit. To book, call the Box Offi ce at 1.800.567.1600 or visit stratfordfestival.ca/learn

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Audio Described 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) Performances 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 American Sign Language Performance Relaxed Performance MAY TT Touch Tours Teacher Day 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) Open Captioned 11:00 Prologue 11:00 Prologue 12:30 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) Performances 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S Post Show Q&A 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S 8:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) For more information visit 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 stratfordfestival.ca/accessibility.

FOR 11:00 Prologues 2:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) 11:00 Prologue 11:00 Prologues 12:30 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S Post Show Q&A 2:00 Richard III ( 1 ) S 8:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) TEACHERS Michigan Morning 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2:00 Richard III ( 1 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) S 8:00 Chicago ( 1 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 1 ) Teacher Days Michigan Teachers Weekend 10 Mother's Day 11 12 13 14 15 16 Teaching Shakespeare Program Teaching Contemporary Theatre Program See p. 17 12:30 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 11:00 Prologue 11:00 Prologue 11:00 Prologues Post Show Q&A 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) 2:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S 2-FOR-1 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2-FOR-1 2:00 All’s Well ( 1 ) S 8:00 Chicago ( 1 ) THEATRE 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 8:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 1 ) S 8:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) 8:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 1 ) ARTS CAMP 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ADULT AND FAMILY CAMPS: 12:30 Wendy ( 1 ) S Family Theatre Arts Weekend 11:00 Prologue Post Show Q&A 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) Adult Theatre Arts Week 2:00 Chicago ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 11:00 Prologues 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 1 ) S 2:00 All’s Well ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 11:00 Prologue 2:00 Richard III ( 1 ) DAY CAMPS: 2-FOR-1 2:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) S 2-FOR-1 2:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) S 8:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) S 8:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) Grades 1–3 2:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) S 8:00 Chicago ( 1 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 1 ) S 8:00 Richard III ( 1 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) Grades 4–6 NEW Devising Theatre, Grades 7–9 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OPENING OPENING OPENING OPENING OPENING OPENING OVERNIGHT CAMPS: Much Ado About Nothing Chicago Wendy & Peter Pan Hamlet Monty Python’s Spamalot Richard III Shakespeare Focus, Grades 7–8 Musical Theatre Focus, Grades 7–8 31 NEW Playwriting Focus, Grades 7–9 2:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 1 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) Shakespeare Intensive, Grades 9–12 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) S 8:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 1 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) Musical Theatre Intensive, Grades 9–12 2:00 All’s Well ( 1 ) S 2:00 Richard III ( 1 ) S 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 1 ) S 2-FOR-1 8:00 Spamalot ( 1 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 1 ) See p. 15 7:30 Much Ado ( 1 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 1 ) 8:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 1 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 1 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 )

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11:00 Prologue 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 11:00 Prologues 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 1 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 1 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) S 2-FOR-1 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 1 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) S 2-FOR-1 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 28 29 30 OPENING Here’s What It Takes 12:30 p.m. Early Start Student Matinées On selected Thursdays Look for yellow highlights 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) Day Camps begin 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 )

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Canada Day 2 3 4 U.S. Independence Day Theatre Arts Camp Summer camp sessions for The Magic kids, adults and families. Family Theatre Arts Weekend Early bird rates end January 31. 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) S 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) Behind the See page 15. 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 7:30 Undiscovered 7:30 Undiscovered 2-FOR-1 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) Curtain 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Insider tours for your students. See page 19 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) Shakespeare Focus begins 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) Shakespeare Intensive begins 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 OPENING An Undiscovered Shakespeare

2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) Musical Theatre Focus begins 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 7:30 Undiscovered 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 7:30 Undiscovered 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) Musical Theatre Intensive begins 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) Playwriting Focus begins 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 7:30 Undiscovered 2-FOR-1 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 26 27 28 29 30 31

2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) Hamlet 2 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) Chicago 2 Spamalot 2 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) Wendy 2 All’s Well 2 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) Chicago 2 Wolf Hall 2 Richard III 2 Three Tall Women 2 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 Late Night Performance: 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 11:15 Undiscovered

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FREE: $10 Tickets – Fall for the Bard Curriculum Connections 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) Book your fall dates and make your down Before your trip, use our FREE Study Guides 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) Teacher payment early to access $10 tickets for 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) to connect our productions with your curriculum. 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) Much Ado About Nothing. See page 14. stratfordfestival.ca/studyguides 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) Professional 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) Development 2 3 Civic Holiday 4 5 6 7 8

Workshops 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) Two days of Adults Theatre Arts Week begins 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) professional 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) development, plus 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) multiple classroom Musical Theatre Intensive begin 2-FOR-1 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) workshops in 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 8:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) connection with your 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) fall class visit. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Teaching OPENING OPENING Contemporary Theatre: Wolf Hall The Rez Sisters 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) August 18–19 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) Much Ado 2 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) Teaching Shakespeare: 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) Spamalot 2 Chicago 2 Miser 2 Chicago 2 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 1:30 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) August 20–21 Undiscovered Richard III 2 Wendy 2 Hamlet-911 2 Wendy 2 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 7:30 2:00 ( ) Miser 2 2-FOR-1 All’s Well 2 Undiscovered Richard III 2 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 8:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) 8:00 ( ) 8:00 ( ) See page 17 Wolf Hall 2 Miser 2 Three Tall Women 2 Wolf Hall 2 Much Ado 2 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) Late Night Performance: 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 11:15 Undiscovered 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 OPENINGS OPENING Hamlet-911 Frankenstein Revived The Miser 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) Teaching Contemporary Theatre 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) Chicago 2 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) Teaching Shakespeare Spamalot 2 Teaching Contemporary Theatre 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) Teaching Shakespeare Richard III 2 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) Hamlet 2 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 2:00 ( ) Rez Sisters 2 Spamalot 2 Chicago 2 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( ) Hamlet-911 2 8:00 Frankenstein ( ) 2:00 All’s Well ( ) 2 2-FOR-1 7:30 Undiscovered 2 2 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) Late Night Performance: 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 11:15 Undiscovered 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) Rez Sisters 2 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 30 31 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 ( ) 8:00 Wendy ( 2 ) Miser 2 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) Late Night Performance: 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 11:15 Undiscovered 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 )

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Pre-order through our 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) S Box Office 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 10:30 PWC Member Chat 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) TT 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 2-FOR-1 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 11:00 Prologue 1:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 11:00 Prologue 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 7:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 7:30 Undiscovered 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

11:00 Prologue 11:00 Prologues 12:30 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 11:00 Prologue Post Show Q&A 11:00 Prologues 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) S 2:00 Miser ( 2 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) S 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Chicago ( 2 ) TT 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) S 2:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 2:00 Wendy ( 2 ) S 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 2:00 Rez Sisters ( 2 ) 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Miser ( 2 ) 2:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Hamlet ( 2 ) 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 2 ) 2-FOR-1 8:00 Much Ado ( 2 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 2 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 2 ) 8:00 Three Tall Women ( 2 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 2 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 2 ) 8:00 Hamlet-911 ( 2 ) 27 28 29 30 FREE: PerformancePlus

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 The Meighen Forum Special Performances | Speakers and Panels 12:30 Wendy ( 3 ) S 11:00 Prologue Step onto Post Show Q&A 2:00 Chicago ( 3 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 3 ) Meal Events | Workshops 2:00 Chicago ( 3 ) S 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 3 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 3 ) stratfordfestival.ca/forum 2:00 Richard III ( 3 ) 2:00 All’s Well ( 3 ) 2:00 Frankenstein ( 3 ) the stage 2-FOR-1 8:00 Miser ( 3 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 3 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 3 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 3 ) 8:00 Wendy ( 3 ) and meet 8:00 Frankenstein ( 3 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 3 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 3 ) the cast 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Book an 11 a.m. Prologue before selected student 11:00 Prologue matinées and explore 2:00 Hamlet ( 3 ) S 12:30 Wendy ( 3 ) S the play with cast 2:00 Wendy ( 3 ) S 2:00 Chicago ( 3 ) S Post Show Q&A 11:00 Prologue 2:00 Much Ado ( 3 ) members. 2:00 Here’s What ( 3 ) 2:00 Wolf Hall ( 3 ) S 2:00 Much Ado ( 3 ) S 2:00 Hamlet ( 3 ) S 2:00 Spamalot ( 3 ) 2:00 Hamlet ( 3 ) TT 2-FOR-1 2:00 All’s Well ( 3 ) 2-FOR-1 2:00 Spamalot ( 3 ) S 2:00 Frankenstein ( 3 ) See page 19 2:00 Wendy ( 3 ) 8:00 Spamalot ( 3 ) 8:00 Miser ( 3 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 3 ) 8:00 Miser ( 3 ) 8:00 Chicago ( 3 ) 2:00 Here’s What ( 3 ) 8:00 Richard III ( 3 ) 8:00 Frankenstein ( 3 ) 8:00 All’s Well ( 3 ) 8:00 Here’s What ( 3 ) 8:00 Wolf Hall ( 3 ) 11 12 Thanksgiving 13 14 15 16 17

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Access to all seating is by stepped aisles Entry to orchestra seating is by aisles from the rear of the auditorium. leading down from the rear of the auditorium. Balcony seating is not accessible to those with restricted mobility.

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Entry to all seating (except front row) is by steps leading upward from STAGE stage level. The auditorium is steeply 5 1 inclined, and reaching the back rows 3 5 may be challenging for those with 3 4 2 restricted mobility. 4

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Excludes performances between July 6 and August 31 at the Festival and Avon theatres, performances after July 6 at the Tom Patterson and Studio theatres and performances of An Undiscovered Shakespeare. Proud Season Partners Festival Theatre Student Groups A premium applies to aisle zone seats and to weekend matinée performaces. Support for the 2020 season of the PRICE GLOBE RING Festival Theatre is generously provided by PRODUCTIONS BRAVO C B A A+ + Daniel Bernstein and Claire Foerster TYPE FOUNDER’S ROW Play $40 $45 $62 $76 1 Spring $ $ $ Avon Theatre Musical $45 50 73 90 Support for the 2020 season of the Avon $ $ $ Production & Program Sponsor Play $40 45 92 100 Call for Theatre is generously provided by the 2 Summer $35 Birmingham family Musical* $45 $50 $104 $111 pricing Play $40 $45 $86 $92 3 Fall Tom Patterson Theatre Musical $45 $50 $97 $103 Support for the 2020 season of the Tom An Undiscovered Shakespeare (pg. 14) $40 $48 Patterson Theatre is generously provided by

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