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We acknowledge and honour the land upon which we gather as the historic and traditional territory of First Nations peoples. In particular we recognize and thank the Neutral Nation, the Mississauga and the Haudenosaunee for their stewardship of these lands over millennia.
TRY SOMETHING NEW
Try something new. That is my challenge to you this year. It is the principle on which I have done this job ever since I arrived. Each year we introduce some new idea, whether it is programming a Christmas season, Secret Theatre happenings, or outdoor concerts. And you know what? I have yet to regret any of these experiments. At the very least, they tell me more about the incredible skill of the company and the equally incredible curiosity of our audience; and sometimes, as with our use of the Festival grounds during Covid, they point to The Shaw of the future: a true Festival, indoors and out.
So: try something new. Of course you will visit the Spiegeltent — how could you resist? It will be an amazing space just to sit and have a drink in, even before the performers get to work; but there are many ways in which you can add one more experience to your time here. Perhaps you will come to a jazz concert or a Pop-Up Patio, or just stick around for a Continue the Conversation. Or perhaps you will take a chance on a play you have never heard of. I am sure you’ve noticed that each year there is a play that comes apparently out of nowhere but which everyone raves about. See if you can guess which it will be this year. As one audience member told me:
Do I want you to add one more experience because that way we make more money?
Of course. But there is a deeper reason: I like having you around. I like seeing the gardens full of people reading our Poems in the Trees. I like seeing people make new friends. I like seeing people reconnect, both with their own creative spirit and with each other. That is what keeps me here, always trying something new.
TIM CARROLL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR“I ALWAYS BOOK THE ONE THAT I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF, BECAUSE I THINK TC MUST THINK IT’S AMAZING TO TAKE SUCH A BIG RISK.”
MAHABHARATA
Photo of Miriam FernandesMAHABHARATA
WRITTEN AND ADAPTED BY RAVI JAIN AND MIRIAM FERNANDES USING POETRY FROM CAROLE SATYAMURTI’S MAHABHARATA: A MODERN RETELLING
ORIGINAL CONCEPT DEVELOPED WITH JENNY KOONS A WHY NOT THEATRE PRODUCTION
IN ASSOCIATION WITH BARBICAN, LONDON COMMISSIONED AND PRESENTED BY THE SHAW FESTIVAL
DIRECTED BY RAVI JAIN
SET DESIGNED BY LORENZO SAVOINI COSTUMES DESIGNED BY GILLIAN GALLOW
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN LAMOTTE PROJECTIONS DESIGNED BY HANA S. KIM WITH ASSOCIATE PROJECTIONS DESIGNER ANN SLOTE ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGNED BY JOHN
GZOWSKI AND SUBA SANKARANPresented in conjunction with Toronto’s innovative Why Not Theatre, Mahabharata is a contemporary take on a Sanskrit epic that is more than four thousand years old and foundational to Indian culture. This gripping story of a family feud is an exploration of profound philosophical and spiritual ideas. Mahabharata is a visually stunning spectacle presented in two parts that takes audiences on a journey through the past in order to write a thrilling new future.
WORLD PREMIERE
PLEASE NOTE ALL PERFORMANCES OF MAHABHARATA BEGIN AT 1PM AND 7PM.
CAST INCLUDES
Shawn Ahmed
Neil D’Souza
Jay Emmanuel
Miriam Fernandes
Nithya Garg
Varun Guru
Karthik Kadam
Harmage Singh Kalirai
Darren Kuppan
Anaka Maharaj-Sandhu
Goldy Notay
Ellora Patnaik
Meher Pavri
Sakuntala Ramanee
Navtej Sandhu
Munish Sharma
Sukania Venugopal
MAHABHARATA BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Mahabharata: Conversations
See page 60–61
Shaw Festival Production Sponsors
Tim & Frances Price Risk Fund
Andy Pringle
Creative Reserve
Corinne & Victor Rice
THE GREATEST WONDER, IS THAT EVERY DAY CREATURES DIE, YET THE REST CONTINUE TO LIVE AS IF THEY ARE IMMORTAL.
MAHABHARATA: KARMA
PART 1 – THE LIFE WE INHERIT
King Janamejaya is holding a ritual sacrifice in which he will kill all the snakes in the world to avenge his father’s death. In hopes of ending this cycle of revenge, a storyteller is summoned to tell the tale of the Mahabharata — beginning with the rival Pandava and Kaurava clans, and the choices that lead to their infamous Game of Dice. Through playful narration, with live music, the Ensemble tells the stories of humans struggling to build a just world in the face of competition, jealousy, and rage.
MAHABHARATA: DHARMA
PART 2 – THE LIFE WE CHOOSE?
King Janamejaya is told of the war fought by his ancestors — its devastating destruction of the planet, the mass extinction that followed, and of the survivors left behind to rebuild. Part 2: Dharma includes captivating projections, dynamic soundscapes, poetic stage design, and a 15-minute opera adaptation of the Bhagavad Gita. King Janamejaya is confronted with the battle of Kurukshetra, and the battle inside his own heart. Are we destined to repeat the mistakes of our ancestors?
For the full experience of this epic story, we recommend seeing both Mahabharata: Karma (Part 1) and Mahabharata: Dharma (Part 2). You can experience both parts of Mahabharata in one day with the Khana community meal interlude, or on separate days.
KHANA COMMUNITY MEAL
On several dates, Mahabharata: Karma (Part 1) and Mahabharata: Dharma (Part 2) will be presented over the course of one day allowing you to enjoy this epic tale in its entirety with a community meal in between:
March
2, 4, 5, 9 (Opening), 11, 12, 16, 18, 25, 26
Mahabharata is a story that one learns over a lifetime; it needs to be absorbed and digested. To delve deeper into the philosophical riddles of the Pandava family’s thirteen years of exile, the audience gathers to share a traditional Indian meal. Hosted by a charming storyteller, participants experience a tale from the Mahabharata as many people have, around the dinner table.
Join us for an authentic Indian vegetarian buffet in the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre. Accessible for patrons in wheelchairs. $40 plus tax. Seating is limited. Menu available online.
KHANA BEGINS AT APPROXIMATELY 4:10PM
Please make your way to the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre following Mahabharata: Karma (Part 1) for Khana, the community meal.
See page 38 for the Mahabharata bus service and special offer.
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GYPSY
GYPSY
A MUSICAL FABLE, BOOK BY ARTHUR LAURENTS
MUSIC BY JULE STYNE, LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM
SUGGESTED BY THE MEMOIRS OF GYPSY ROSE LEE
ORIGINAL PRODUCTION BY DAVID MERRICK AND LELAND HAYWARD
ENTIRE PRODUCTION ORIGINALLY DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY JEROME ROBBINS
DIRECTED BY JAY TURVEY
MUSIC DIRECTION BY PAUL SPORTELLI
CHOREOGRAPHED BY GENNY SERMONIA
SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY CORY SINCENNES
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN FRASER
SOUND DESIGNED BY JOHN LOTT
Gypsy Rose Lee was the world’s most famous striptease artist; Momma Rose the ultimate stage mother. Follow their extraordinary story in Stephen Sondheim’s timeless musical about sex, power and longing. With legendary songs, including “Let Me Entertain You” and “Everything’s Coming up Roses,” Gypsy remains the greatest American musical.
CAST INCLUDES
Matt Alfano
Jenni Burke
Jason Cadieux
Kristi Frank
Élodie Gillett
Kyle Golemba
Kate Hennig
Nathanael Judah
Graeme Kitagawa
Madelyn Kriese
Allan Louis
Julie Lumsden
Allison McCaughey
Kevin McLachlan
Jacqueline Thair
GYPSY BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
The Power of Burlesque
Continue the Conversation
Pre-Show Talk
Tuesday Q&A
Teen Workshops
See pages 60–62
LOVE A GOOD MUSICAL?
Then why not also see Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon during the Holiday Season.
Production Sponsor
Mary E. Hill
“EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMETHING IMPOSSIBLE TO HOPE FOR.”GYPSY is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. www.concordtheatricals.com
BLITHE SPIRIT NOËL COWARD’S
Donna Soares, Damien Atkins and Julia CourseNOËL COWARD’S BLITHE SPIRIT
DIRECTED BY MIKE PAYETTESET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY JAMES LAVOIE
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN LAMOTTE
ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGNED BY TROY SOCUM
A theatre-lovers’ favourite ever since it was written, Blithe Spirit is a tug-of-love comedy with a difference: one of the lovers is a ghost. Novelist Charles, hoping to gather material for his next book, asks Madame Arcati (one of the great characters in all of theatre) to conduct a séance in his house. It works too well: his first wife returns from the other side, with predictably disastrous results for his second marriage. Noël Coward at his deadliest.
CAST INCLUDES
David Adams
Damien Atkins
Julia Course
Katherine Gauthier
Deborah Hay
Donna Soares
Jenny L. Wright
BLITHE SPIRIT BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Spring Play by Play
The Art of Ideas
Theatre Ghost Stories
Continue the Conversation
Pre-Show Talk
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
“SURELY EVEN A PROTOPLASMIC MANIFESTATION HAS THE RIGHT TO EXPECT A LITTLE OF THE MILK OF HUMAN KINDNESS?”
THE AMEN CORNER
THE AMEN CORNER
BY JAMES BALDWINDIRECTED BY KIMBERLEY RAMPERSAD
SET DESIGNED BY ANAHITA DEHBONEHIE
COSTUMES DESIGNED BY NADINE GRANT
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY MIKAEL KANGAS
GOSPEL CHOIR MUSIC DIRECTION BY JEREMIAH SPARKS
MUSIC SUPERVISION BY PAUL SPORTELLI
James Baldwin’s searing drama of love and hate plays out in an evangelical church in Harlem. A teenage musical prodigy has to choose between his mother, the pastor and choir leader of the church, and his washed-up father with whom he shares a passion for jazz. Meanwhile his mother is finding that a community dedicated to Christian love and support is capable of terrible bitterness and cruelty. This special production features rousing songs performed by a gospel choir.
THE AMEN CORNER is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
CAST INCLUDES
David Alan Anderson
Alana Bridgewater
Andrew Broderick
Jenni Burke
Krystle Chance
JJ Gerber
Dante Jemmott
Nathanael Judah
Allan Louis
Jawon Mapp
Vanessa Sears
Jeremiah Sparks
THE AMEN CORNER BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
Fall Play by Play
The Art of Ideas
Continue the Conversation
Pre-Show Talk
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
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“THE THINGS THAT HURT YOU – SOMETIMES THAT’S ALL YOU GOT.”
PRINCE CASPIAN
Michael ManPRINCE CASPIAN
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY DAMIEN ATKINS
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY C.S. LEWIS
DIRECTED BY MOLLY ATKINSON
SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY CORY SINCENNES
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY JARETH LI
ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGNED
BY ALESSANDRO JULIANI
FIGHT DIRECTION BY JOHN STEAD
After the success of The Magician’s Nephew and The Horse and His Boy, we return to Narnia with a gripping adventure based on one of the best-loved C.S. Lewis books. Young Prince Caspian has all the courage in the world, but he will need the four Pevensie children to help defeat his wicked uncle and restore peace to the land of Narnia. Featuring a battle scene so epic that even the trees join in, this is a wild ride for the whole family.
CAST INCLUDES
Kyle Blair
Fiona Byrne
Shane Carty
Patty Jamieson
Qasim Khan
Andrew Lawrie
Michael Man
Marla McLean
Jade Repeta
Sanjay Talwar
PRINCE CASPIAN BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Prince Caspian Needs You!
Continue the Conversation
Pre-Show Talk
Tuesday Q&A
Teen Workshop
See pages 60–62
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“EVEN ORDINARY CHILDREN CAN SOMETIMES MANAGE EXTRAORDINARY THINGS.”
ON THE RAZZLE
ON THE RAZZLE
BY TOM STOPPARDADAPTED FROM EINEN JUX WILL ER SICH MACHEN
BY JOHAN NESTROY DIRECTED BY CRAIG HALLSET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY CHRISTINA PODDUBIUK
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KIMBERLY PURTELL
Life in a small Austrian village can get a bit tedious. But when two shop assistants decide to go “on the razzle” in Vienna, they manage to get into more trouble in one night than most of us will in a lifetime. Mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and scrapes with the law — all the ingredients of farce are whipped up by the incomparable Tom Stoppard into a feast of dazzling language and terrible puns.
CAST INCLUDES
Jason Cadieux
Kristi Frank
Patrick Galligan
Élodie Gillett
Claire Jullien
Graeme Kitagawa
Julie Lumsden
Ric Reid
Tara Rosling
Jonathan Tan
Taurian Teelucksingh
Lindsay Wu
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Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
Spring Play by Play
The Art of Ideas
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
Teen Workshops
See pages 60–62
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“ONE FALSE MOVE AND WE COULD HAVE A FARCE ON OUR HANDS.”
VILLAGE WOOING
VILLAGE WOOING LUNCHTIME ONE‐ACT
BY BERNARD SHAWDIRECTED BY SELMA DIMITRIJEVIC
SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY BEYATA HACKBORN
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY NICK ANDISON
ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGN BY JOHN
MOVEMENT BY ALEXIS MILLIGAN
GZOWSKIOn a cruise ship, an anti-social writer (‘A’) becomes acquainted, quite unwillingly, with a sparky young woman (‘Z’). The two of them have nothing in common: not their class, not their experience, not their outlook. So of course it is a love story. With six actors for two parts, the casting of A and Z will be as unpredictable as love itself.
CAST INCLUDES
David Adams
Kyle Blair
Julia Course
Michael Man
Kiera Sangster
Donna Soares
VILLAGE WOOING BEYOND THE STAGE
Spring Play by Play
Fall Play by Play
The Art of Ideas
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
Shaw Symposium
Continue the Conversation
See pages 60–61
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“I WANT TO HOLD YOU IN MY ARMS, EVERY BIT OF YOU; AND WHEN I DO I’LL GIVE YOU SOMETHING BETTER TO THINK ABOUT THAN THE STARRY HEAVENS.”
THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
Katherine GauthierTHE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
BY EDITH WHARTON DIRECTED BY PETER HINTON-DAVIS SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY GILLIAN GALLOW LIGHTING DESIGNED BY BONNIE BEECHERA newly rediscovered mystery drama by Edith Wharton, author of classic novels such as The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth. A new wife is suspected of having a secret, the mere suspicion of which is enough to poison several lives. Can we ever live with not knowing? Or will the truth have to come out before there is any chance of a new start?
CAST INCLUDES
Damien Atkins
Neil Barclay
Rais Clarke-Mendes
Patrick Galligan
Katherine Gauthier
Claire Jullien
André Morin
Tara Rosling
Taurian Teelucksingh
Lindsay Wu
THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
Fall Play by Play
The Art of Ideas
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
“IT’S ONLY THE PERFECTLY INNOCENT WHO DARE TO ACT AS IF THEY WERE GUILTY.”
THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD
THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD
BY J.M. SYNGE DIRECTED BY JACKIE MAXWELL SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY JUDITH BOWDEN LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN LAMOTTEA murderer walks into a bar. Only, this being the wild West of Ireland, the man who has ‘killed his Da’ is greeted as a welcome relief from the monotony of life. To the landlord’s daughter Pegeen Mike, who is facing the imminent prospect of marrying a farmer, the mysterious Christy Mahon seems to embody all the danger and fearlessness that she has long dreamed of. But all is not what it seems ...
CAST INCLUDES
Fiona Byrne
Shane Carty
Qasim Khan
Andrew Lawrie
Marla McLean
Ric Reid
Jade Repeta
Sanjay Talwar
Jonathan Tan
THE PLAYBOYOF THE WESTERN WORLD BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Spring Play by Play
Shaw Symposium
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
THE SHAW’S SEASON’S PASS
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See p.38
Production Sponsor Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre Sponsored by“WASN’T I A FOOLISH FELLOW NOT TO KILL MY FATHER IN THE YEARS GONE BY?”
THE APPLE CART
THE APPLE CART
BY BERNARD SHAW DIRECTED BY EDA HOLMES SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY JUDITH BOWDEN LIGHTING DESIGNED BY SOPHIE TANGA power struggle between the king and his prime minister triggers a full-blown constitutional crisis. Fiendishly plotted, with much to say about the true nature of power, this brilliant satire was one of the biggest hits of Bernard Shaw’s career.
CAST INCLUDES
Neil Barclay
Kristopher Bowman
Rais Clarke-Mendes
Sharry Flett
Sochi Fried
Martin Happer
André Morin
Tom Rooney
Travis Seetoo
Graeme Somerville
Kelly Wong
THE APPLE CART BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
Spring Play by Play
Shaw Symposium
The Art of Ideas
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
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“IS IT NOT CURIOUS HOW PEOPLE IDEALIZE THEIR RULERS?”JACKIE
THE CLEARING
THE CLEARING
BY HELEN EDMUNDSON DIRECTED BY JESSICA CARMICHAEL SET DESIGNED BY MICHELLE TRACEY COSTUMES DESIGNED BY ASA BENALLY LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN LAMOTTEORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGNED BY CHRIS ROSS-EWART
In the mid-1600s, a pair of young lovers are caught up in Oliver Cromwell’s brutal ethnic cleansing campaign against Irish Catholics. Englishman Robert and his Irish wife Madeleine are united by a passionate love; but will it be strong enough to withstand the powerful forces closing in on them? Soon both may have to make the most difficult of choices.
THE CLEARING is produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC PUBLISHING, Woodstock, Illinois
CAST INCLUDES
David Alan Anderson
Sharry Flett
JJ Gerber
Dante Jemmott
Tom Rooney
Vanessa Sears
Kelly Wong
THE CLEARING BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Shaw Seminar
Fall Play by Play
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
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“THERE’S NO ‘SAFELY’. NOT ANYWHERE. DON’T EVER IMAGINE THERE IS.”
THE GAME OF LOVE AND CHANCE
THE GAME OF LOVE AND CHANCE
A ROMANTIC COMEDY BY PIERRE DE MARIVAUX
IMPROVISED BY THE SHAW FESTIVAL ENSEMBLE — A NEW PLAY EVERY TIME
DIRECTED BY TIM CARROLL
If you’re supposed to marry a man you’ve never met, how can you get a sense of his character? How about trading places with your maid? But what if your betrothed has the same idea and switches with his valet? Marivaux’s classic romantic comedy shows how untameable love really is. To match its spirit, this production will be played by a different cast every time – and there will be no learning of lines. The play will be improvised each time it is played. Literally anything could happen. We invite you to arrive early to enjoy the Spiegeltent ambience, featuring music and bar service. Opens 30 minutes before the performances of The Game of Love and Chance.
CAST INCLUDES
Kristopher Bowman
Sochi Fried
Martin Happer
Deborah Hay
Travis Seetoo
Graeme Somerville
Jenny L. Wright
THE GAME OF LOVE AND CHANCE BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
The Art of Ideas
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
FOR PRICING, SEE PAGE 36. FOR THEATRE LAYOUT, PAGE 28.
VIP BOOTH
Bring your friends! Book a VIP booth to enhance your experience. Sits up to 8 people, includes snacks and two bottles of red, white or sparkling wine.
$650
“I NSERT YOUR OWN IMAGINARY QUOTE FROM THE PLAY, AS NOBODY KNOWS WHAT ANYONE WILL SAY YET!”
MOTHER, DAUGHTER
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED
BY SELMA DIMITRIJEVICJUNE 3 – OCTOBER 7
SPIEGELTENT
Beautiful and powerful, this celebrated one-act play explores the nature of the changing relationships between children and their parents. The hit of the London Fringe Festival, it features a real-life mother and daughter chosen from the audience at every performance. $35 | $30 Under 30
MOTHER, DAUGHTER BEYOND THE STAGE
Fall Play by Play
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
Continue the Conversation
Tuesday Q&A
See pages 60–61
SPIEGELTENT
Seating Chart
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING –ONE ACT IN CONCERT
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Musical Arrangements by FRED WELLS
Orchestration by MICHAEL GIBSON AND JONATHAN TUNICK
Conceived by WALTER BOBBIE
DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY ALLISON MCCAUGHEY
MUSIC DIRECTION BY PAUL SPORTELLI
Originally produced by Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, in 1993
JUNE 29 – SEPTEMBER 30
BMO STAGE
A musical review showcasing the music of Richard Rodgers and the lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II. Features songs such as “Maria,” from The Sound of Music and “I’m Gonna Wash that Man Right Outa My Hair” from South Pacific. $35 | $30 Under 30
A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING – One Act in Concert is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING –ONE ACT IN CONCERT BEYOND THE STAGE
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A SHORT HISTORY OF NIAGARA
CREATED BY ALEXANDRA MONTAGNESE AND MIKE PETERSEN WITH ORIGINAL SOUND DESIGN
BY RYAN COWLCOMMISSIONED AND PRESENTED BY THE SHAW FESTIVAL
JULY 20 – AUGUST 13
THE HUMENIUK FOUNDATION STAGE CHECK ONLINE FOR PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES
Back for a third season! From the Maid of the Mist to Laura Secord to the founding of the Shaw Festival, A Short History of Niagara is a charming thirty minutes of pure storytelling, the rich history of our region brought to life by wordless puppets. $10 | $5 youth
COFFEE CONCERTS
JUNE 4, JULY 30, SEPTEMBER 24
SPIEGELTENT
Classical music concerts performed by members of the Shaw Festival Orchestra. $10
SPEAKEASIES
JULY 14, AUGUST 11, SEPTEMBER 23
BMO STAGE
An evening of jazz featuring Associate Music Director Ryan deSouza, members of the Shaw Orchestra and special guests. $20
WHAT’S IN YOUR SONGBOOK
JUNE 30, JULY 21, AUGUST 23, SEPTEMBER 29
SPIEGELTENT
An intimate and interactive evening of songs and stories. Accompanied by Ryan deSouza, Associate Music Director, Company members sing songs from their audition songbooks and tell the stories that go with those songs. $20
A SHORT HISTORY OF NIAGARA BEYOND THE STAGE
Meet Shaw Directors and Designers
See page 61
GOSPEL CHOIR
JULY 16, AUGUST 6, SEPTEMBER 3, OCTOBER 1
BMO STAGE
Big, beautiful uplifting vocals to take your breath away! Enjoy this euphoric and inspirational musical experience performed by the glorious voices in our Ensemble. $20
POP‐UP PATIO
THURSDAYS FROM JULY 6 TO AUGUST 31, FOLLOWING THE MATINEE PERFORMANCES
BAILLIE COURTYARD
Food! Refreshments! Live Music!
Production Sponsor Humeniuk FoundationA CHRISTMAS CAROL
Photo by Cosmo CondinaA CHRISTMAS CAROL
BY CHARLES DICKENSADAPTED AND ORIGINALLY DIRECTED BY TIM CARROLL
DIRECTED BY BRENDAN MCMURTRY-HOWLETT
SET AND COSTUMES DESIGNED BY CHRISTINE LOHRE
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN LAMOTTE
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY PAUL SPORTELLI
ORIGINAL MOVEMENT AND PUPPETRY BY ALEXIS MILLIGAN
Ebenezer Scrooge is back! Nestled in the heart of the ultimate Christmas village, the charming holiday favourite A Christmas Carol returns to the Shaw Festival’s Royal George Theatre. It’s the perfect annual reminder of what Christmas is all about. Arrive feeling “Bah, humbug!” and leave full of warm, fuzzy Christmas spirit.
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“WHAT’S CHRISTMAS TO YOU, BUT A TIME FOR FINDING YOURSELF A YEAR OLDER, BUT NOT AN HOUR RICHER?”
BRIGADOON LERNER AND LOEWE’S
LERNER AND LOEWE’S BRIGADOON
BOOK AND LYRICS BY ALAN JAY LERNER, MUSIC BY FREDERICK LOEWE
ORIGINAL DANCES CREATED BY AGNES DEMILLE
REVISED BOOK BY BRIAN HILL
DIRECTED BY GLYNIS LEYSHON
MUSIC DIRECTION BY PAUL SPORTELLI
CHOREOGRAPHED BY LINDA GARNEAU
SET DESIGNED BY PAM JOHNSON
COSTUMES DESIGNED BY SUE LEPAGE
LIGHTING DESIGNED BY KEVIN LAMOTTE
SOUND DESIGNED BY JOHN LOTT
PROJECTIONS DESIGNED BY CORWIN FERGUSON
Celebrate the holiday season with the return of one of the most romantic and magical musicals! What would you give up for love? Stumbling upon a magical village that appears out of the Scottish mist for one day every century, Tommy, a modern boy, meets Fiona, a girl from the past. Should he stay with her in Brigadoon, or return to the world he knows and never see her again? This feast of song and dance from Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (the team behind My Fair Lady) has been entrancing audiences for more than seven decades. Classic songs like “Almost Like Being in Love” and “I’ll Go Home with Bonnie Jean” will stay with you forever.
LERNER AND LOEWE’S BRIGADOON Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
BRIGADOON BEYOND THE STAGE
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WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO OUR 2023 SEASON!
TICKET PRICES
Book early, for the best seats at the best prices. Tickets are subject to change after January 31, 2023. To create a more intimate and memorable theatre experience, we offer seats at the front of the house first and then open additional seats as needed. If you do not find seating available that meet your needs, call the Box Office and we will do our best to accommodate you.
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THEATRES
FESTIVAL THEATRE
10 Queen’s Parade
Maximum 856-seat modern theatre includes the licensed Lobby Café and The Shawp
Special access seating available
JACKIE MAXWELL STUDIO THEATRE
10 Queen’s Parade
Entrance adjacent to the Festival Theatre
Maximum 267-seat theatre, our most intimate space
Special access seating available
Visit shawfest.com for more detailed seating maps. Maps subject to change.
ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE
85 Queen Street
Maximum 305-seat theatre in a turn-of-the-century vaudeville house
Special access seating available
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HOLIDAY SEASON
TICKET PACKAGE†
Buy both A Christmas Carol and Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon to save 20%.
THE SHAW EXPRESS –THE BEST DEAL!
• $29 bus ride, return from Toronto
• Only $25 return if booked before January 31, 2023. Must be on same date(s) as theatre ticket(s). Available February –October and during the Holiday Season. And remember, the Shaw Express stops in Burlington. Look for the B (Bus) icon on the performance calendar.
• NEW! A Brampton stop will be available for select dates of Mahabharata.
MAHABHARATA BUS DEAL
See Mahabharata on either set of dates and pay one bus fare for both trips — only $29. $25 if booked by Jan 31.
• March 7 & 8 – service from Brampton with stop in Burlington
• March 21 & 22 – service from Toronto with stop in Burlington
SEASON’S PASS‡
A SHAW FESTIVAL BESTSELLER!
The pass entitles you to reserve tickets within 30 days (Friends — 60 days) of any performance throughout the season. The Season Pass is valid on 12 plays including Village Wooing, the one-act play, Mahabharata (parts 1 & 2) and The Game of Love and Chance. The pass also includes a 25% discount to Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon and A Christmas Carol.
SEASON’S PASS PLUS‡
For Friends of The Shaw at the Sustaining level and above ($600+)
In addition to the Season’s Pass benefits, the Season’s Pass Plus lets you book one ticket to each of the 12 plays right away! To become a Friend of The Shaw or upgrade your Membership for access to the Season’s Pass Plus, contact Membership at 1-800-657-1106 ext 2556.
• $450 Blue seating
• $550 Gold seating
• $650 Platinum seating
Only 1000 Season’s Passes will be made available in 2023. Buy now!
SPECIAL MATINEES FOR SENIORS 65+
Tickets from $31 on select performances*. Marked SM on calendar.
SPECIAL MATINEES FOR STUDENTS
Students can book $25 tickets in any seating locations at Special Matinee performances*, marked SM on the calendar. Valid student ID required at time of pickup for each student ticket holder.
UNDER 30 PRICING
$30 Blue seating for all performances for anyone up to 29 years old. ID required for each ‘Under 30’ ticket holder at time of pickup.
YOUTH PRICING
Save on tickets for children 18 years and under. Purchase a regularly-priced adult ticket, or a senior-priced ticket, and purchase youth tickets for just $25 each. Ask about family-friendly productions.
PREVIEW PERFORMANCES
Save 30% on all preview performances. Marked P on the calendar. Prices start at $24.
THEATRE FOR $35
Regular ticket prices start at $35 for many performances. Limited availability.
TICKET RESTRICTIONS
All Ways to Save offerings are based on availability, apply only at the time of purchase and cannot be applied retroactively or used in conjunction with other offers. Discounts do not apply to Openings and Outdoors @ The Shaw concerts and events including A Short History of Niagara. Limit of 8 tickets per offer. Students/Under 30: no ID, no discount. Prices listed are per person, do not include tax or handling fee and are subject to change.
*Non-seniors/non-students booking SM performances pay regular prices.
†All performances must be purchased at one time. Discount granted on lowest number of seats purchased throughout all performances. Applicable on Regular and Preview pricing. Cannot be used in conjunction with other offers or packages. Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon, A Christmas Carol, Mahabharata and Outdoors @ The Shaw excluded from 3+, 5+ and 8 ticket packages. Not applicable on previously purchased tickets. Discount price based on price at time of purchase. Limit of 8 tickets per performance.
‡Pass is non-transferable and is good for one ticket per performance excluding Openings and the following productions: Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon and A Christmas Carol. Also excludes all Outdoors @ The Shaw offerings (unless otherwise stated), A Short History of Niagara, Khana, the community meal for Mahabharata and the VIP Booth package. Season’s Pass tickets must be picked up in person by each individual Seasons’ Pass holder of record and photo ID must be presented at the time of the pickup. Tickets may only be picked up within two hours of each performance. Reservations are subject to availability at the time of booking. The Shaw reserves the right to limit quantities and restrict eligibility of any performance. Tickets to all productions are not guaranteed. Not applicable for wait-list performances.
POLICIES
Exchanges
Tickets may be exchanged for another performance during the 2023 Season (subject to availability) at least 24 hrs before the performance. Any difference in price will be charged accordingly. Prices based on price of tickets at time of exchange. A fee of $4.50 per ticket will apply, waived in case of illness.
Service Charge
A $10 (tax in) service charge per order applies to all orders except for in-person orders which have a service charge of $1 per ticket, to a maximum of $10 per order.
Tax
All tickets, services and activities are listed without tax.
Children
See Youth Pricing (this page) for special prices for children. Tickets must be purchased for any child attending a performance and children must be seated with a parent or guardian. Babes-in-arms are not permitted in the theatres. Ask us about age recommendations.
Shaw Festival Privacy Policy
Available at shawfest.com/privacy or at 1-800-511-7429.
Scent-Free Facilities
In the interest of other patrons, please arrive perfume/ cologne-free.
Duty of Care
Please see page 42 or visit shawfest.com for The Shaw’s up-to-date Duty of Care health-related protocols and policies.
HOW TO ORDER
BEGINNING DECEMBER 3
Online shawfest.com
Phone 1-800-511-7429 or 905-468-2172
Mail Shaw Festival, Box 774, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
In Person Festival Theatre Box Office
BOOK
FEBRUARY
MARCH
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ACCESSIBILITY
More accessibility details at shawfest.com/accessibility
SPECIAL ACCESS SEATING
There are no elevators at the Festival and Royal George Theatres. Special access seating is available at all theatres. Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the performance. Accessible washrooms are available.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES
Reserve when you book your tickets. Quantities are limited.
RELAXED PERFORMANCES
Prince Caspian (June 1, 2pm), A Short History of Niagara (August 10, 11am) and A Christmas Carol (November 30, 1pm)
CLOSED CAPTIONING
Available for performances of Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit as of June 27. Smartphones and smartphone holders (limited availability) available by reservation or bring your own to download the GalaPro app.
Accessibility Partner
PRINCE CASPIAN NEEDS YOU!
DUTY OF CARE
DURING YOUR VISIT TO THE THEATRE, YOUR WELL‐BEING IS TOP OF MIND. TO THAT EFFECT THE SHAW FESTIVAL IS COMMITTED TO FOLLOWING HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES. PLEASE VISIT SHAWFEST.COM/DUTYOFCARE FOR THE MOST UP‐TO‐DATE MEASURES.
FESTIVAL THEATRE
Blithe Spirit
The Amen Corner
ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE
Prince Caspian
On the Razzle
Village Wooing
The Shadow of a Doubt
JACKIE MAXWELL STUDIO THEATRE
The Playboy of the Western World
The Apple Cart
The Clearing
OUTDOORS
@ THE SHAW
Mother, Daughter
The Game of Love and Chance
A Grand Night for Singing
HOLIDAY SEASON
Brigadoon
A Christmas Carol
PERFORMANCE CODES
P Preview
SM Special Matinee
B Shaw Express Bus
See B on calendar for Shaw Express dates.
WINE AND DINE WITH US
Enjoy a glass of world-renowned Niagara wine, picnic lunch box, salad, soup or sandwich, followed by a delicious dessert. Insider tip: pre-order your drink and it will be ready for you at intermission. No line-up!
CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION!
MULTI‐PLAY PACKAGES
Buy 3+ shows, save 15%
Buy 5+ shows, save 20% it’s like getting one show for free!
Buy 8+ shows, save 25% – even better! It’s like getting two shows for free.
PRINCE CASPIAN NEEDS YOU!
THE SHAW GUILD GARDEN TOUR
Saturday June 24 | 10am-4pm
A self-guided tour of magnificent Old Town gardens. $30 | $25 Feb 1 – Mar 31 | $35 on event day
Tickets at shawguild.ca
The easy way to get to great theatre! Direct
CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION
Following Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday matinees and all Village Wooing performances (except those marked P and O), join us for an engaging, guided discussion. Free
SIP, SAVOUR & STROLL
Saturday August 12, 6–9pm An exclusive evening in elegant gardens with refreshments, live music and more. $100
HOLIDAY SEASON
BRIGADOON LERNER AND LOEWE'S
Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
Original dances created by Agnes DeMille
Revised book by Brian Hill
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
ON STAGE NOV 15 – DEC 23
GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY!
Adapted and originally directed by Tim Carroll
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
I often speak about the increasing rarity of our ensemble repertory model of theatre. It is disappearing: only a handful of such organizations are left anywhere in the English world.
At its heart, it is an interwoven company of dedicated professionals from across every area of the theatre, all working on multiple shows and projects at the same time and offering that mixture to our patrons in varied and different ways, and orders, every day. It is very rare now because it is ultimately, the most expensive way to make theatre. Much more so than the normal, one-show-at-a-time framework common to Broadway or most regional theatres. But it is worth it.
The Shaw has been so fortunate to have thousands of dedicated supporters who help us make up the 40%+ difference that normally exists between revenues from your ticket purchases and our operating costs, often through Membership (Friends $100 to $1999/Governors Council $2000+). These donations help to make each wonderful season of plays possible for everyone: offering long-term support
to our artists and providing opportunities for that all important connection between our team and you — our patrons.
I invite you to deepen your experience, and become a Friend of The Shaw, if you haven’t already. There are lots of benefits to your friendship, all highlighted on the opposite page.
More than just a simple transaction though, your gift would be a philanthropic investment in our art and in our team; signalling your belief in our theatre and inspiring others to support us as well.
We want everyone to have a deeper connection to our team and to our work. Thank you to everyone who supports us and ensures everyone can enjoy the power of live theatre!
All my best,
TIM JENNINGS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR“WITHOUT ART, THE CRUDENESS OF REALITY WOULD MAKE THE WORLD UNBEARABLE.”
MEMBERSHIP WITH THE SHAW
TAKING YOU BEYOND THE STAGE!
FRIENDS, GOVERNORS COUNCIL AND THE DOHERTY‐RAND LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBERS PLAY AN INTEGRAL ROLE IN THE SUCCESS OF THE SHAW FESTIVAL. RECOGNIZING THEIR COMMITMENT TO THE SHAW, WE OFFER OUR MEMBERS A SERIES OF FREE UNIQUE BEHIND‐THE‐SCENES OPPORTUNITIES AND SPECIAL UPDATES, BOTH IN PERSON AND VIRTUALLY, THROUGHOUT THE SEASON.
WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER OUR MEMBERS*:
• Advance ticket ordering
• Post-show chats with Shaw Company members
• Onstage Rehearsals
• Invitations to Opening Night Celebrations
And much more!
To learn more about Membership, including Friends and Governors Council, visit shawfest.com/support-us or call 1-800-657-1106 ext 2556.
To learn more about Legacy Giving through bequests, insurance gifts, trusts, or other legacy gifts, please contact Kim White at 1-800-657-1106 ext 2397, 289-783-1924 or kwhite@shawfest.com and ask about being a part of The Doherty-Rand Legacy Circle.
ONSTAGE REHEARSALS*
A special opportunity for our Members, allowing them to experience a play after it has moved from the rehearsal hall to the stage. In 2023, we will be offering the following Onstage Rehearsals:
FRIENDS
• Gypsy, Tuesday May 2
• The Amen Corner, Saturday July 22
GOVERNORS COUNCIL
• On the Razzle, Saturday April 8
• Blithe Spirit, Wednesday June 7
• The Shadow of a Doubt, Thursday July 6
THE DOHERTY-RAND LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBERS
• The Playboy of the Western World, Friday May 19
• Brigadoon, Wednesday November 8
*Member opportunities may vary depending on level of support.
BEYOND THE STAGE FOR ALL
GET MORE FROM THE SHAW
To book your Beyond the Stage events, call Box Office at 1–800–511–7429.
Schedule and details online at Shawfest.com/beyondthestage
Cost does not include theatre tickets. Special Friends pricing may apply.
IMMERSE YOURSELF
SHAW SEMINAR
AUGUST 3–6
Four days, seven plays and engaging sessions with Shaw professionals, writers, and scholars. Includes two lunches, wine and cheese reception, guest speakers and parking. $400 | $200 online
PLAY BY PLAY
JUNE 14–16 | SEPTEMBER 27–29
Deepen your theatre engagement with Shaw artists and the creative minds who bring our plays to life. Five plays over three days, including daily lunches, presentations, and parking. $250 | $150 online
MAHABHARATA: CONVERSATIONS
FEBRUARY 22, MARCH 8, MARCH 22 | 7PM
Over 4000 years old and the longest poem ever written, the Mahabharata continues to enchant us — in theatre, film, comics, cartoons, and television. Where do these stories originate? Why do we keep telling them? Online conversations with experts and artists. Co-hosted by the Shaw Festival, University of Toronto, Brock University and Why Not Theatre. $10
SHAW SYMPOSIUM
JULY 21–23
Revel in the works of Bernard Shaw and other Irish writers. Co-hosted by the Shaw Festival and the International Shaw Society. Includes reception, picnic lunch, and parking. $175 | $100 for students & online
THE ART OF IDEAS
MAY 6, JUNE 24, JULY 15, AUGUST 12, SEPTEMBER 16 | 10AM–12PM
Two-way conversations with two speakers — one an expert and one an artist — as we all contend and connect with big ideas found in our 2023 Season. $25
PRINCE CASPIAN NEEDS YOU!
Join a Shaw actor and engage in activities to help create the show. This fun, 40-minute pre-show workshop begins one hour before all performances. At the Market Room, Court House. For all ages. $5 with a ticket to Prince Caspian
THE POWER OF BURLESQUE
JUNE 18, JULY 9, SEPTEMBER 17 | 10AM
Often subversive, political, and controversial, burlesque has origins in parody, performance art, and satirical drama. How has this art form evolved from the 17th century to our stage today? Find out in this two-hour interactive program. $25
THEATRE GHOST STORIES
JULY 27, AUGUST 10, SEPTEMBER 7
Join us in the Baillie Courtyard following Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit to hear first-hand ghost stories from Shaw Festival cast, crew, and colleagues. All otherworldly spirits also welcomed. Free
MEET THE COMPANY
MEET SHAW DIRECTORS AND DESIGNERS
SEE CALENDAR FOR DATES & TIMES; MORE DETAILS AT SHAWFEST.COM
Intimate discussions with our 2023 Season directors and designers who share their visions and work. $10 online only
CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION
Following Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday matinees and all Village Wooing performances (except those marked P and O) join fellow patrons for an engaging, guided discussion. Free
PRE-SHOW TALKS
A Company member introduces that evening’s play. For all Festival Theatre performances (except those marked P and O). Free
TUESDAY Q & A
An informal Q&A session with actors following Tuesday evening performances (except those marked P and O), in all three theatres. Free
BACKSTAGE TOURS
APRIL 29 – DECEMBER 23
SEE CALENDAR FOR DATES & TIMES
Peek behind the stage curtain! An hourlong guided tour of the Festival Theatre. $10 | $5 with a ticket to a performance
MUSIC & SONGS
THE GOLDEN AGE OF MUSICAL THEATRE
DECEMBER 2 | 11AM
Join Shaw Music Director Paul Sportelli to learn about and sing along to music theatre classics, including Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon. $20 | $15 for Shaw
Friends and under 30
The Shaw reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances.
BEYOND THE STAGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE & TEACHERS
To book Beyond the Stage events, call Box Office at 1-800-511-7429 Shawfest.com/beyondthestage
TEEN WORKSHOPS
SELECT SPRING SATURDAYS | 10AM–5PM
High energy workshops led by Shaw Company members.
One workshop + theatre ticket: $60 Three workshops + theatre tickets: $165
STAGE COMBAT
PRINCE CASPIAN | APRIL 29, 2PM
Learn how to kick butt and have your butt kicked … the secrets to safely staging authentic looking fight scenes.
MUSICAL THEATRE
GYPSY | MAY 14, 2PM
A music theatre rehearsal experience! Learn choreography, staging, and music directly from Gypsy.
COMEDY
ON THE RAZZLE | JUNE 3, 2PM
What makes an audience laugh? Come learn the tips and tricks of performing comedy and creating comedic characters.
SHAW ACTING CAMP
AUGUST 14–25 | MONDAY–FRIDAY, 9AM–4PM
Make new friends and create a new play! Kids 11–14 will have a great time strengthening their acting skills to create their own original play. Classes held at Carousel Players Arts Education Centre, St Catharines. To register, contact Carousel Players at 905-682-8326 ext 27 or visit carouselplayers.com $475
MONOLOGUE DERBY FOR TEENS
AUGUST 14–18 | 10AM–4PM
An opportunity for aspiring young actors to work with Shaw professionals and engage in meaningful mentorship, training and performance. At the end of the week, participants will perform on a Shaw Festival stage. Contact us for more information at 1–800–657–1106 ext 2265. $200
SHAW TEACHERS DAY
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17
Recharge your love of the arts by participating, learning and communicating with arts professionals and peers. A day of inspiring professional development workshops, led by Shaw professionals. Includes lunch, refreshments, and parking. Details at shawfest.com/teachersday $120
STAYING THE NIGHT?
BLISS. IT’S WHERE FRAGRANT VINEYARDS SPRAWL UNDER THE SUMMER SUN AND WINE IS SIPPED BY THE SUNSET, NOT THE GLASS. WHERE YOU HAIL A HORSE‐DRAWN CARRIAGE, INSTEAD OF A TAXI. WHERE YOU CAN PERFECT YOUR SWING ON NORTH AMERICA’S OLDEST GOLF COURSE, AND THEN BE TRANSFORMED BY AN EVENING OF WORLD‐CLASS THEATRE. WHERE EVERY STREET SPARKLES WITH HISTORIC CHARM, AND THE LOCALS HAVE A DISTINCTLY WARM SENSE OF HOSPITALITY. BLISSFUL NIAGARA‐ONTHE‐LAKE WELCOMES YOU.
THEATRE VACATIONS
1-877-356-6385
theatrevacations.com
As the Official Package Partner of the Shaw Festival and professional travel planners, Theatre Vacations is your stress-free ticket to customized vacations, preferred pricing, tickets, meals, rooms, airport transfers and more! With over twenty years in the business, we get it right every time so that you can sit back and enjoy the show!
FEATURED HOTELS
124 ON QUEEN HOTEL AND SPA
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-855-988-4552
124queen.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & STAYBRIDGE SUITES
NIAGARA‐ON‐THE‐LAKE
Niagara-on-the-Lake
289-362-2400
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NEWLY EXPANDED! Located on beautiful Queen Street, walking distance to all Shaw Festival theatres, 124 on Queen Hotel and Spa offers a luxury boutique hotel experience with a fresh approach to accommodations. Make yourself at home amid stylish surroundings; experience our worldclass spa and on-site restaurants, Treadwell Cuisine and The Gate House, along with our Five Diamond service that will exceed your expectations.
Modern, new hotels located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, minutes from the Shaw Festival and area attractions. Complimentary hot breakfast, WiFi and parking. Stylish guestrooms and spacious suites available with fully equipped kitchens. Indoor heated pool, fitness centre and guest laundry facilities onsite. Perfect for short or extended stays.
FEATURED HOTELS
OBAN INN, SPA AND RESTAURANT
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-866-359-6226
obaninn.ca
PILLAR & POST HOTEL
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-888-669-5566
vintage-hotels.com
PRINCE OF WALES
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-888-669-5566
vintage-hotels.com
QUEEN’S LANDING HOTEL
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-888-669-5566
vintage-hotels.com
SHAW CLUB HOTEL
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-800-511-7070
niagarasfinest.com
SOMERSET B&B
Niagara-on-the-Lake
905-468-5565
somersetbb.ca
WHITE OAKS RESORT AND SPA
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1-800-263-5766
whiteoaksresort.com
A historic luxury boutique hotel, in the heart of Old Town Niagara-on-the-Lake. Overlooking Lake Ontario and the golf course, surrounded by lush English gardens, outdoor hot spring and swimming pool. Only minutes walk to the Shaw Festival theatres and shopping on Queen Street and a short drive to local wineries. Also enjoy the renowned spa and rich dining tradition.
Ontario’s only five-star country inn. 122 guestrooms with luxurious amenities. Cannery Restaurant brings local flavours using ingredients from the Niagara region. Elevated pub fare and award-winning Niagara wines in the Vintages Wine Bar and Lounge. Escape to relaxation and tranquility at 100 Fountain Spa. Heated indoor and outdoor saltwater pools, hot tub, hot spring pool.
Experience Victorian-era elegance in the heart of Niagara wine country. Centrally located, just steps from the theatre. Luxurious accommodations with individually decorated Victorian guestrooms. Indulge at Noble restaurant combining French traditions with local ingredients. Relax at Secret Garden Spa. Enjoy traditional afternoon tea in the Drawing Room.
Grand Georgian-style mansion with elegant décor, attentive service, and a breathtaking waterfront setting. 140 bright, spacious rooms and suites. Panoramic views of historic Niagara-on-the-Lake harbour at Tiara Restaurant or dine alfresco on a waterfront patio. Casual, sophisticated dining at Bacchus Lounge. Fitness centre, indoor saltwater pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room and exercise room.
Contemporary boutique hotel, located directly across from the Shaw Festival Theatre. Designed to feel more like a private club than a hotel, each of the Shaw Club’s wellappointed guest rooms is individually accentuated with the latest technology. Enjoy modern casual dining at Zees Grill. Complimentary parking, WiFi included.
Niagara-on-the-Lake’s only waterfront, full service, exclusive private retreat. Steps away from Old Town, The Shaw and fine dining. Elegant, modern and cozy with expansive views of Lake Ontario, Toronto and the U.S. Memorable stay guaranteed. Serving our guests for over 30 years under original ownership.
Nestled on 13 acres in the very heart of Niagara area attractions and Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries, White Oaks delivers luxury hotel service and a host of outstanding amenities. Four Diamond accommodations, award-winning dining options, the serene world of The Spa and the fitness and racquet phenomenon – The Club at White Oaks.
YOU DESERVE A ROUND OF APPLAUSE!
Our sincerest thanks to you for supporting the Shaw Festival in all of the various ways: as ticket buyers, Friends, Governors Council members, Foundation and Government supporters and Corporate Partners.
MAJOR SUPPORTERS
Marilyn & Charles Baillie
Tim & Frances Price
THEATRE , PRODUCT ION AND PROGR AM SPONSORS
James F. Brown
Mary E. Hill
Christopher & Jeanne Jennings
Gabriel Pascal Memorial Fund
Michael Eagen
James & Diane King
Wendy & Bruce Gitelman
Humeniuk Foundation
Corinne & Victor Rice
SHAW SEASON PLANNER
Use this form to plan your 2023 Season visit to The Shaw. ADD HOLIDAY SEASON PLAYS
FESTIVAL THEATRE
MAHABHARATA
Written and adapted by Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes
A Why Not Theatre Production
In association with Barbican, London
Commissioned and presented by the Shaw Festival
GYPSY
A Musical Fable, Book by Arthur Laurents
Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee
NOËL COWARD'S BLITHE SPIRIT
THE AMEN CORNER
By James BaldwinROYAL GEORGE THEATRE
PRINCE CASPIAN
Adapted for the stage by Damien Atkins
Based on the novel by C.S. Lewis
ON THE RAZZLE
By Tom StoppardAdapted from Einen Jux will er sich machen by Johan Nestroy
VILLAGE WOOING
LUNCHTIME ONE‐ACT
By Bernard ShawTHE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
By Edith WhartonJACKIE MAXWELL STUDIO THEATRE
THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD
By J.M. SyngeTHE APPLE CART
By Bernard ShawTHE CLEARING
By Helen EdmundsonOUTDOORS @ THE SHAW
MOTHER, DAUGHTER
Written and directed by Selma Dimitrijevic
THE
GAME OF LOVE AND CHANCE
A romantic comedy by Pierre de Marivaux
Improvised by the Shaw Festival Ensemble a new play every time
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING –ONE ACT IN CONCERT
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Musical Arrangements by FRED WELLS
Orchestration by MICHAEL GIBSON and JONATHAN TUNICK
Conceived by WALTER BOBBIE
A SHORT HISTORY OF NIAGARA
Created by Alexandra Montagnese and Mike Petersen
Commissioned and presented by the Shaw Festival
HOLIDAY SEASON
LERNER AND LOEWE'S BRIGADOON
Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
Original dances created by Agnes DeMille
Revised book by Brian Hill
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
By Charles DickensAdapted and originally directed by Tim Carroll
Season Sponsor