Shaw Festival Set to Open 47th Season

Media Release #12

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, May 21, 2008 . . . The Shaw Festival’s 47th season officially opens tonight with J.B. Priestley’s compelling and mysterious drama An Inspector Calls at the Festival Theatre. Four other productions also open this week: Bernard Shaw’s provocative comedy Getting Married; the North American premiere of Githa Sowerby’s undiscovered gem The Stepmother; Lillian Hellman’s timeless tale of family and greed, The Little Foxes; and Leonard Bernstein’s musical adventure Wonderful Town.

The Shaw Festival’s Artistic Director Jackie Maxwell, who joins The Shaw’s Board of Governors Chair Richard D. Falconer and the rest of the Company in celebrating the launch of the season, says of the week’s events: “We head into Opening week with a sense of celebration and pride. The five fine productions we’re about to present are a testament to the talent and spirit of The Shaw’s artists, both on and off the stage. I’ve been thrilled with the audience response to these shows during the preview period and thank everyone involved for their dedication and enthusiasm in bringing these stories to life on stage.” In commemoration of the achievements of The Shaw’s creative team, gala dinners attended by dignitaries from all levels of government and Canada’s artistic and business communities, and by Shaw supporters, are held throughout Niagara-on-the-Lake prior to the opening night performances.

Government of Canada officials attending will include: The Honourable Josée Verner, Minister of Canadian Heritage; The Honourable Art Eggleton P.C., Senator; Mr. Stephen Brereton, Canadian Consul General – Buffalo; Mr. Robert Noble, Canadian Consul General – Detroit; Dr. P.C., MP St. Paul’s; and Mr. John Maloney, MP Welland. Foreign dignitaries attending will include: His Excellency H.E. William Fisher, Australian High Commissioner and Mr. Nicholas Armour, British Consul General – Toronto. Provincial government officials attending will include: The Honourable David Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario; The Honourable Aileen Carroll, Minister of Culture; Ms. Marguerite Rappolt, Deputy Minister of Culture; The Honourable , Minister of Natural Resources, MPP Etobicoke Centre; The Honourable John Wilkinson, Minister of Research and Innovation; Ms. Julia Munro, MPP North York, PC Culture Critic; Ms. Joyce Savoline, MPP Burlington; and Mr. , MPP Vaughan. Municipal government officials attending will include: Lord Mayor Gary Burroughs, Mayor of the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake; Mr. Dennis Parass, Chair, Niagara Economic Development Corporation; Mr. Patrick Gedge, CEO, Niagara Economic Development Corporation; and Mr. Peter Partington, Regional Chair, Regional Municipality of Niagara. …/2 -2-

Arts community members attending will include: Martin Bragg, Executive Producer, The Canadian Stage Company; John Brotman, Executive Director, Ontario Arts Council; Antoni Cimolino, General Director, Stratford Shakespeare Festival; Martha Durdin, Chair, Ontario Arts Council; Julia Foster, Chair, Board of Trustees, National Arts Centre; John Goddard, Executive Director, Theatre Ontario; Peter Herrndorf, President & CEO, National Arts Centre; Jack Lightstone, President, Brock University; Dan Patterson, President, Niagara College; Richard Rose, Artistic Director, Tarragon Theatre; Robert Sirman, Director, Canada Council; and Janet Stubbs, Director, Ontario Arts Foundation.

The 2008 season is proudly presented by HSBC Bank Canada/HSBC Bank USA, N.A.

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