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ICYMI: Tickets for Stratford Festival’s 2025 season on sale now

With 11 productions to choose from, there is something for everyone – spectacular musicals, thrilling dramas, heartwarming family shows, hilarious comedies, touching romances and exciting world premières
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Tickets for the Stratford Festival’s 2025 season go on sale today, Dec. 16. What better time to plan some memorable experiences for the exciting year ahead than during the magical holiday season!

Whether you are buying for yourself or planning gifts for friends and loved ones, the Stratford Festival offers wonderful options. Purchase tickets for a specific performance and take advantage of the early booking discount or choose a gift certificate and leave the options open for your recipient.

The selection has never been better. With 11 productions to choose from, there is something for everyone – spectacular musicals, thrilling dramas, heartwarming family shows, hilarious comedies, touching romances and exciting world premières.

If you are looking for an unforgettable family experience, try the spectacular musical Annie, perfect for all ages. Or there’s the new play Anne of Green Gables, based on L.M. Montgomery’s beloved children’s story. Classic literature lovers will enjoy Sense and Sensibility, based on Jane Austen’s novel, Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It or his fantastical romance The Winter’s Tale.

For a rollicking good time, there’s the musical comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels about a couple of schemers who meet their match on the French Riviera. Those wanting some steam with their scheme will love Dangerous Liaisons.

For the latest in theatrical experiences there’s Robert Lepage’s new production of Macbeth as well as the new plays Ransacking Troy, Forgiveness and The Art of War.

There are also hundreds of events at The Meighen Forum to complement your theatre experience – concerts, special performances, celebrated speakers and more!

The season begins April 19 and runs through November 2. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca or call the box office at 1.800.567.1600 for more information.

The 2025 season is generously supported by Ophelia Lazaridis

FESTIVAL THEATRE

Support for the 2025 season of the Festival Theatre is generously provided by

Daniel Bernstein & Claire Foerster

As You Like It

By William Shakespeare

Director: Chris Abraham

Set and Costume Designer: Julie Fox

Lighting Designer: Imogen Wilson

Original Music: Ron Sexsmith and Thomas Ryder Payne

Sound Designer: Thomas Ryder Payne

Production Underwriters: John & Therese Gardner

Production Co-Sponsors: Martie & Bob Sachs

May 3 to Oct. 24 | Opens May 26 

Director Chris Abraham’s production of Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy As You Like It will feature Christopher Allen as Orlando, Sara Farb as Rosalind and Aaron Krohn as Jaques with Sean Arbuckle as Duke Frederick, Seana McKenna as Duchess Senior, Steve Ross as Touchstone and Makambe K. Simamba as Celia.

The cast also includes Celia Aloma, Gabriel Antonacci, Shane Carty, Andrew Chown (Oliver), Ashley Dingwell, Thomas Duplessie, Jacklyn Francis, Jesse Gervais, Jessica B. Hill (Phoebe), Hiro Kanagawa (Corin), Jeff Lillico (Le Beau), Michael Man (Silvius), Silvae Mercedes (Audrey), Evan Mercer, John Ng (Adam), Joe Perry, Leon Qin, Olivia Sinclair-Brisbane, Nadine Villasin and Norman Yeung.

In addition to Chris Abraham, the creative team includes Set and Costume Designer Julie Fox, Lighting Designer Imogen Wilson, Original Music by Ron Sexsmith and Thomas Ryder Payne, Sound Designer Thomas Ryder Payne.

In a world rocked by political upheaval, a Duchess’ daughter, Rosalind, faces exile from the city to the countryside. She flees with her cousin Celia, and the pair discover new identities and the prospect of new love, even as they confront their deepest fears. 

Annie

Book By Thomas Meehan

Music by Charles Strouse

Lyrics by Martin Charnin

Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin

Based on “Little Orphan Annie”® by permission of Tribune Content Agency, LLC 

Director: Donna Feore

Choreographer: Donna Feore

Music Director: Laura Burton

Set and Costume Designer: Michael Gianfrancesco

Lighting Designer: Kimberly Purtell

Projection Designer: Sean Nieuwenhuis

Sound Designer: Haley Parcher

Production Co-Sponsors: Robert & Mary Ann Gorlin, Riki Turofsky & Charles Petersen, Peter & Carol Walters and RBC

April 19 to Nov. 2 | Opens May 27

This iconic family-friendly musical will hit the Stratford stage in a production directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, featuring Harper Rae Asch in the title role, Dan Chameroy as Oliver Warbucks, and Laura Condlln as Miss Hannigan, with Amanda Lundgren as Lily St. Regis, Jennifer Rider-Shaw as Grace Farrell, and Mark Uhre as Rooster.

The cast will also include Cydnee Abbott (Pepper), Eric Abel, Carla Bennett, Devon Michael Brown, Jarret Cody, Christine Desjardins, Henry Firmston (Bert Healy), Jordan Goodridge, Evonny Harker, Hazel Heaney, Harmony Holder (Molly), Isla Horner (July), Sara-Jeanne Hosie (Mrs. Pugh), Bonnie Jordan, Alex Kelly, Bethany Kovarik, Derek Kwan (Drake), Fae Lewis, Gracie Mack, Anthony MacPherson, Jordan Mah, Jamie Murray (Star-To-Be), Sofia Otta (Duffy), Olivia Padfield, Stephen Patterson (President Roosevelt, Lt. Ward), Ali Powell, Jessica Reddy (Kate), Jason Sermonia, Michele Shuster and Addison Wagman (Tessie).

In addition to Donna Feore, the creative team includes Music Director Laura Burton, Set and Costume Designer Michael Gianfrancesco, Lighting Designer Kimberly Purtell, Projection Designer Sean Nieuwenhuis and Sound Designer Haley Parcher.

Annie, winner of seven Tony Awards, is one of the most popular musicals ever written. It’s filled with memorable and oh-so-hummable songs, including “Tomorrow,” “Hard Knock Life” and “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile.” It tells the story of a loveable orphan, Annie, who is stuck in an orphanage run by the dreadful Miss Hannigan. The child dreams of being reunited with her parents, but instead finds happiness with the wealthy Oliver Warbucks, who becomes not only her protector but also her hero, finding wealthy homes for all her friends at the orphanage.

Sense and Sensibility

By Kate Hamill

Based on the novel by Jane Austen

Director: Daryl Cloran

Set and Costume Designer: Dana Osborne

Lighting Designer: Jareth Li

Composer and Sound Designer: Jonathan Lewis

Production Co-Sponsors: The William and Nona Heaslip Foundation and the Tremain Family

May 28 to Oct. 25 | Opens June 19

Director Daryl Cloran’s production of Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved classic Sense and Sensibility will feature Jessica B. Hill as Elinor Dashwood and Olivia Sinclair-Brisbane as Marianne Dashwood, with Andrew Chown as John Willoughby and Seana McKenna as Mrs. Jennings.

The cast will also include Christopher Allen, Celia Aloma, Shane Carty (Colonel Brandon), Ashley Dingwell, Thomas Duplessie (Edward Ferrars, Robert Ferrars), Sara Farb (Fanny), Jesse Gervais, Jordin Hall, Jenna-Lee Hyde, Aaron Krohn, Josue Laboucane, Julie Lumsden, Glynis Ranney (Mrs. Dashwood), Jade V. Robinson (Margaret, Lucy Steele), Steve Ross (Sir John Middleton), Makambe K. Simamba and Caroline Toal.

In addition to Daryl Cloran, the creative team includes Set and Costume Designer Dana Osborne, Lighting Designer Jareth Li and Composer and Sound Designer Jonathan Lewis.

The play follows the Dashwood sisters, who have been left destitute after the sudden death of their father. The girls find romance – and suffer heartbreak – as they try to regain social stability for their family in gossipy 18th century England.

Dangerous Liaisons

By Christopher Hampton

From the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos

 Director: Esther Jun

Set Designer: Teresa Przybylski

Costume Designer: Nadine Grant

Lighting Designer: Arun Srinivasan

Composer and Sound Designer: Richard Feren

Production Co-Sponsors: Cathy & Paul Cotton and Doug Kennedy 

Aug. 6 to Oct. 25 | Opens Aug. 22

Directed by Esther Jun, the romantic drama Dangerous Liaisons will feature Celia Aloma as Madame de Tourvel, Jesse Gervais as Le Vicomte de Valmont, Jessica B. Hill as La Marquise de Merteuil, with Ashley Dingwell as Cécile Volanges, Seana McKenna as Madame de Rosemonde, Leon Qin as Le Chevalier Danceny and Nadine Villasin as Madame de Volanges.

The cast will also include Christopher Allen, Gabriel Antonacci, Thomas Duplessie (Azolan), Sara Farb (Émilie), Jacklyn Francis, Silvae Mercedes, Evan Mercer (Servant), Joe Perry, Glynis Ranney (Servant), Jade V. Robinson (Servant), Makambe K. Simamba, Olivia Sinclair-Brisbane and Norman Yeung (Major-Domo).

In addition to Esther Jun, the creative team includes Set Designer Teresa Przybylski, Costume Designer Nadine Grant, Lighting Designer Arun Srinivasan and Composer and Sound Designer Richard Feren.

In pre-Revolutionary France, the Marquise de Merteuil and her sometime lover the Vicomte de Valmont amuse themselves by plotting the seduction of two women of virtue: the virginal Cecile Volanges and the respectably married Madame de Tourvel. But as their cynical game proceeds, the players’ motives grow deeper – and more deadly.

AVON THEATRE

Macbeth

By William Shakespeare

Created in collaboration with Ex Machina 

Director: Robert Lepage

Creative Director: Steve Blanchet

Set Designer: Ariane Sauvé

Costume Designer: Michael Gianfrancesco

Lighting Designer: Kimberly Purtell

Composer and Sound Designer: John Gzowski

Production Underwriters: The Fabio Mascarin Foundation and Laurie J. Scott

Production Co-Sponsors: Sylvia Soyka, Carol Stephenson, O.C., and Catherine Wilkes in memory of David

 May 10 to Nov. 2 | Opens May 28

Shakespeare’s tragedy of unchecked corruption and heinous self-interest, Macbeth, directed by Robert Lepage, will feature Tom McCamus as Macbeth and Lucy Peacock as Lady Macbeth, with Graham Abbey as Banquo and Tom Rooney as Macduff.

The cast will also include David Collins (Duncan), Aidan deSalaiz (Witch 1), Austin Eckert (Malcolm), Justin Eddy (Witch 2), Michelle Giroux, Christo Graham, Josh Johnston, Matthew Kabwe (Seyton), John Kirkpatrick, Tarique Lewis, Anthony Palermo (Witch 3), André Sills (Ross), Maria Vacratsis (Porter), Emilio Vieira (Lennox) and Dakota Jamal Wellman (Murderer).

In addition to Robert Lepage, the creative team includes Creative Director Steve Blanchet, Set Designer Ariane Sauvé, Costume Designer Michael Gianfrancesco, Lighting Designer Kimberly Purtell and Composer and Sound Designer John Gzowski.

Obsessed by omens and urged on by his wife’s ambition, a heroic figure takes his destiny into his own hands. He murders his way to the top, only to find himself plunged ever deeper into tyranny as he battles vainly against enemies, real and imagined, from both sides of the grave.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Book by Jeffrey Lane

Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek

Based on the film “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” written by Dale Launer and Stanley Shapiro & Paul Henning

Original Broadway production directed by Jack O’Brien

Director: Tracey Flye

Choreographer: Stephanie Graham

Music Director: Franklin Brasz

Set Designer: Lorenzo Savoini

Costume Designer: Sue LePage

Lighting Designer: Michael Walton

Sound Designer: Ranil Sonnadara

Production Co-Sponsors: Sylvia D. Chrominska and The Whiteside Foundation

May 3 to Oct. 25 | Opens May 29

Director Tracey Flye will direct the musical comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels in her Stratford directorial debut featuring Shakura Dickson as Christine Colgate, Jonathan Goad as Lawrence and Liam Tobin as Freddy Benson, with Sara-Jeanne Hosie as Muriel, Derek Kwan as Andre Thibault and Michele Shuster as Jolene.

The cast also includes Eric Abel, Carla Bennett, Devon Michael Brown, Jarret Cody, Christine Desjardins, Henry Firmston, Jordan Goodridge, Aisha Jarvis, Bonnie Jordan, Alex Kelly, Kelsey Lacombe, Amanda Lundgren, Gracie Mack, Jordan Mah, Jamie Murray, Stephen Patterson, Ali Powell and Jason Sermonia.

In addition to Tracey Flye, the creative team includes Choreographer Stephanie Graham, Music Director Franklin Brasz, Set Designer Lorenzo Savoini, Costume Designer Sue LePage, Lighting Designer Michael Walton and Sound Designer Ranil Sonnadara.

This razzle-dazzle show, set on the French Riviera, features a conman who woos wealthy women and pockets their money to fund a glamorous lifestyle. When a competitor comes to town, they team up to raise the stakes but soon find themselves in unhealthy, though hilarious, competition. A final con – to prove who is the better hustler – sees both men get their just reward.

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WORLD PREMIÈRE

Anne of Green Gables

A new adaptation by Kat Sandler

Based on the novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Director: Kat Sandler

Set and Costume Designer: Joanna Yu

Lighting Designer: Davida Tkach

Original Music: James Smith

Sound Designer: Debashis Sinha

Production Sponsor: The Schulich Foundation

April 25 to Oct. 25 | Opens May 31

The world première of Kat Sandler’s bold adaptation of the timeless tale Anne of Green Gables, directed by Sandler, will feature Caroline Toal as Anne Shirley with Tim Campbell as Matthew Cuthbert and Sarah Dodd as Marilla Cuthbert.

The cast includes Yoshie Bancroft, Maev Beaty (Rachel Lynde), Helen Belay (Josie Pye), Ijeoma Emesowum, Jordin Hall (Gilbert Blythe), Steven Hao (Jane Andrews), Manami Hara, Jenna-Lee Hyde, Josue Laboucane (Moodie Spurgeon), Julie Lumsden (Diana Barry), Allison Lynch, Douglas Oyama, Irene Poole, Jennifer Villaverde (Miss Stacey, Prissy, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Barry) and Rylan Wilkie.

In addition to Director Kat Sandler, the creative team includes Set and Costume Designer Joanna Yu, Lighting Designer Davida Tkach, Original Music by James Smith and Sound Designer Debashis Sinha.

Anne of Green Gables by Kat Sandler is a brand new adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s timeless tale of imagination, resilience and the transformative power of love. Set in the picturesque village of Avonlea, it follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, an irrepressible orphan with a vivid imagination and an unyielding spirit. 

TOM PATTERSON THEATRE

Support for the 2025 season of the Tom Patterson Theatre is generously provided by BMO Financial Group

The Winter’s Tale

By William Shakespeare

Director: Antoni Cimolino

Set Designer: Douglas Paraschuk

Costume Designer: Francesca Callow

Lighting Designer: Michael Walton

Composer: Wayne Kelso

Sound Designer: Ranil Sonnadara

Production Co-Sponsors: Dr. Dennis & Dorothea Hacker, Dr. Desta Leavine in memory of Pauline Leavine,

Dr. M.L. Myers and Peggy Ptasznik in memory of Vic Ptasznik

May 7 to Sept. 27 | Opens May 30

Directed by Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino, this production of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale will feature Graham Abbey as Leontes, Yanna McIntosh as Paulina and Sara Topham as Hermione, with Austin Eckert as Florizel, Tom McCamus as Old Shepherd, Marissa Orjalo as Perdita, Tom Rooney as Camillo, André Sills as Polixenes and Geraint Wyn Davies as Autolycus.

The cast will also include David Collins (Antigonus), Aidan deSalaiz, Justin Eddy, Katarina Fiallos (Mopsa), Michelle Giroux (Emilia), Christo Graham (Young Shepherd), Josh Johnston (Lord, Rustic Servant), Matthew Kabwe, John Kirkpatrick, Tarique Lewis, Caitlyn MacInnis (Dorcas), Anthony Palermo, Lucy Peacock (Time), Krystin Pellerin, Maria Vacratsis, Emilio Vieira and Dakota Jamal Wellman.

In addition to Antoni Cimolino, the creative team includes Set Designer Douglas Paraschuk, Costume Designer Francesca Callow, Lighting Designer Michael Walton, Composer Wayne Kelso and Sound Designer Ranil Sonnadara.

King Leontes, obsessed by suspicions of infidelity, puts his pregnant wife, Hermione, on trial for her life. He comes to his senses only when his actions have cost him both wife and children. But true love can work miracles and even the bitterest winter contains the seeds of spring.

Forgiveness

By Hiro Kanagawa

Adapted from the book “Forgiveness: A Gift From My Grandparents” by Mark Sakamoto 

Director: Stafford Arima

Set and Costume Designer: Lorenzo Savoini

Lighting Designer: Kaileigh Krysztofiak

Original Animations and Illustrations: Cindy Mochizuki

Projection Designer: Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像)

Composer: Allison Lynch

Sound Designer: Olivia Wheeler

Production Co-Sponsors: Jody & Deborah Hamade and Three Generations of the Schubert Family

May 23 to Sept. 27 | Opens June 18

Director Stafford Arima’s production of Forgiveness will feature Yoshie Bancroft as Mitsue and Jeff Lillico as Ralph.

The cast also includes Gabriel Antonacci (Cooper), Sean Arbuckle (Ralph’s Father), Tim Campbell, Jacklyn Francis (Phyllis, Ralph’s Mother), June Fukumura (Miyoko, Mrs. Yamamoto), Steven Hao (Ron, Ichiro), Manami Hara (Tomi), Hiro Kanagawa (Yosuke, Kato), Allison Lynch (Diane, Socialite), Michael Man (Hideo), Silvae Mercedes, Evan Mercer, John Ng, Douglas Oyama (Stan, Pat), Joe Perry, Leon Qin, Nadine Villasin, Jennifer Villaverde and Norman Yeung.

In addition to Stafford Arima, the creative team features Set and Costume Designer Lorenzo Savoini, Lighting Designer Kaileigh Krysztofiak, Original Animations and Illustrations by Cindy Mochizuki, Projection Designer Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像), Composer Allison Lynch and Sound Designer Olivia Wheeler.

Adapted from the acclaimed 2018 Canada Reads-winning memoir by Mark Sakamoto, this moving and heartfelt play by Hiro Kanagawa tells the story of Sakamoto’s grandparents and their harrowing experiences during the Second World War. In the face of tremendous adversity and horrific transgressions, they chose not to live a life of anger but rather to embrace and teach forgiveness.

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WORLD PREMIÈRE

Ransacking Troy

By Erin Shields

Director: Jackie Maxwell

Choreographer: Esie Mensah

Set and Costume Designer: Judith Bowden

Lighting Designer: Michael Walton

Composer: Deanna H. Choi

Sound Designer: Thomas Ryder Payne

Production Co-Sponsors: Marilyn Gropp, Jane Fryman Laird, Dr. Robert J. & Roberta Sokol and an anonymous donor

Aug. 6 to Sept. 28 | Opens August 21

The world première of Erin Shields’ Ransacking Troy, directed by Jackie Maxwell, will feature Maev Beaty as Penelope and Odysseus and Irene Poole as Clytemnestra, Iphigenia and Agamemnon with Yanna McIntosh as Hecuba and Sara Topham as Aegiale and Helen.

The cast also includes Helen Belay (Electra), Sarah Dodd (Gaylax, Anax, Andromache), Ijeoma Emesowum (Psamathe, Briseis), Katarina Fiallos, Caitlyn MacInnis (Cur, Hecamede, Polyxena), Marissa Orjalo and Krystin Pellerin.

In addition to Jackie Maxwell, the creative team includes Choreographer Esie Mensah, Set and Costume Designer Judith Bowden, Lighting Designer Michael Walton, Composer Deanna H. Choi and Sound Designer Thomas Ryder Payne.

Ransacking Troy is a funny, compelling and thought-provoking adaptation of the Trojan War narrative through the lens of its female players. After nine and a half years of war, Penelope is tired of waiting for Odysseus to return home, so she gathers a band of Greek women to set sail for Troy. An epic journey ensues as the women struggle to bring about a peaceful end to the war and imagine the future they want to create when it’s through.

STUDIO THEATRE

The Art of War

By Yvette Nolan

Director: Keith Barker

Set Designer: Teresa Przybylski

Costume Designer: Patricia Reilly

Lighting Designer: Logan Cracknell

Sound Designer: Adam Campbell

Production Underwriters: The Harkins-Manning Family in memory of Jim & Susan Harkins

Production Co-Sponsors: Karon C. Bales & Charles E. Beall, Bryan Blenkin & Alan Rowe, Catherine Elliot Shaw and Esther Sarick

Aug. 1 to Sept. 27 | Opens Aug. 20

Keith Barker’s production of The Art Of War features Josue Laboucane as Nick with Jordin Hall as Newman, Jenna-Lee Hyde as Madga, Julie Lumsden as Heather and Eva and Rylan Wilkie as Dennis, Matthaeus.

In addition to Keith Barker, the creative team includes Set Designer Teresa Przybylski, Costume Designer Patricia Reilly, Lighting Designer Logan Raju Cracknell and Sound Designer Adam Campbell.

The Art of War by Yvette Nolan is a dramatic examination of the role of artists in war and in peace. During the Second World War, Nick is sent to the front lines as an imbedded painter. What he witnesses, what he paints, will transform not only him, but Canada’s idea of itself.

The Stratford Festival’s 2025 season begins on April 19 and runs until Nov. 2.

Proud 2025 Season Partners: BMO Financial Group, Canada Life and RBC.

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