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Stratford Festival | Official Website 55 Queen Street, N5A 6V2, Stratford, ON The Stratford Festival is a registered charity in Canada (119200103 RR0002) and a 501 (c) (3) registered charity in the United States (BN#38-2420887)
Plays | Stratford Festival STRATFORD DIRECT BUS We'll take care of the driving; you can relax and enjoy the trip!
2025 Stratford Festival Early Order Guide Held at the Stratford Festival, for-credit courses are delivered in partnership with the universities of Guelph, Windsor, Western, Brock and St Jerome’s (afiliated with the University of Waterloo)
About the 2026 Season | Stratford Festival Official Website Stratford FestivalThe title above comes from a line in The Tempest, spoken by the sorcerer Prospero as he takes leave of his “so potent art” and embarks on a new phase of life Theatre itself is a magical art, paradoxically using illusion to tell us truth Its magic is “rough,” not perfect; while it can lead us to a better understanding, it cannot dictate where we go from there Yet
Learn | Stratford Festival Official Website 55 Queen Street, N5A 6V2, Stratford, ON The Stratford Festival is a registered charity in Canada (119200103 RR0002) and a 501 (c) (3) registered charity in the United States (BN#38-2420887)
FAQ - Visiting | Stratford Festival Official Website Stratford is within a three-hour drive of four major border crossings from the United States For more information and maps to our venues, please visit our Getting Here page
About Us | Stratford Festival Official Website Located in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, we are North America’s largest classical repertory theatre company Each season, we present a dozen or more productions in four distinctive venues We produce classics, contemporary dramas and musicals, with special emphasis on the plays of Shakespeare
Timeline | Stratford Festival Official Website When the railway industry pulled out of Stratford in the early 1950s, journalist Tom Patterson had an idea for breathing new life into his native city’s economy: a festival of Shakespearean theatre