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Festival Theatre — Attraction in Stratford

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Festival Theatre
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Stratford Festival
55 Queen St, Stratford, ON N5A 6V2, Canada
Upper Queen's Park Stratford
55 Queen St, Stratford, ON N5A 4M9, Canada
Arthur Meighen Gardens
59 Queen St #55, Stratford, ON N5A 3C9, Canada
Gallery Stratford
54 Romeo St S, Stratford, ON N5A 4S9
Arboretum Park
559 Martin St #555, Stratford, ON N5A 5A4, Canada
William Allman Memorial Arena
15 Morenz Dr, Stratford, ON N5A 6W5, Canada
Tom Patterson Theatre | Stratford Festival
Tom Patterson Theatre, 111 Lakeside Dr, Stratford, ON N5A 3B9, Canada
Stratford Festival Archives
350 Douro St, Stratford, ON N5A 3N3, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Domino's Pizza
406 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J2, Canada
Romeos Corner Cafe
584 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J5, Canada
Country Style
Esso Gas Station, 501 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J4, Canada
Annie's Seafood Restaurant
698 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J7, Canada
Tuque Shawarma
186 B Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H4, Canada
Swiss Chalet
684 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J7, Canada
New Orleans Pizza
231 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 4C4, Canada
YSK Bistro
151 Albert St, Stratford, ON N5A 3K5, Canada
Gino's Pizza
188 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H4, Canada
Elizabeth.
159 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H1, Canada
Nearby hotels
Best Western Plus The Arden Park Hotel
552 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J3, Canada
Avery House
330 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H8, Canada
The Chisholms in Stratford Boutique Bed and Breakfast
310 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H5, Canada
Inn at Rosehurst B and B
131 Front St, Stratford, ON N5A 4H3, Canada
Ambassador B&B & Ambassador's Inn Next Door - Stratford
266 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H5, Canada
The Old Rectory B+B Stratford
218 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H4, Canada
Henry House
25 Waterloo St S, Stratford, ON N5A 4A5, Canada
Queen's Inn at Stratford
161 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3H3, Canada
Noretta Motel
691 Ontario St, Stratford, ON N5A 3J6, Canada
Mornington Rose Guest House
240 Mornington St, Stratford, ON N5A 5G5, Canada
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Festival Theatre

55 Queen St, Stratford, ON N5A 4M9, Canada
4.8(1.7K)
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attractions: Stratford Festival, Upper Queen's Park Stratford, Arthur Meighen Gardens, Gallery Stratford, Arboretum Park, William Allman Memorial Arena, Tom Patterson Theatre | Stratford Festival, Stratford Festival Archives, restaurants: Domino's Pizza, Romeos Corner Cafe, Country Style, Annie's Seafood Restaurant, Tuque Shawarma, Swiss Chalet, New Orleans Pizza, YSK Bistro, Gino's Pizza, Elizabeth.
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Nearby attractions of Festival Theatre

Stratford Festival

Upper Queen's Park Stratford

Arthur Meighen Gardens

Gallery Stratford

Arboretum Park

William Allman Memorial Arena

Tom Patterson Theatre | Stratford Festival

Stratford Festival Archives

Stratford Festival

Stratford Festival

4.8

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Upper Queen's Park Stratford

Upper Queen's Park Stratford

4.7

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Arthur Meighen Gardens

Arthur Meighen Gardens

4.4

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Gallery Stratford

Gallery Stratford

4.4

(92)

Open 24 hours
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Social Art @ Stratford Humane Society – Dec 29 – Chilly
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Mon, Dec 29 • 11:00 AM
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NOON YEARS EVE PAW-TY | Stratford Humane Society
NOON YEARS EVE PAW-TY | Stratford Humane Society
Tue, Dec 30 • 9:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Festival Theatre

Domino's Pizza

Romeos Corner Cafe

Country Style

Annie's Seafood Restaurant

Tuque Shawarma

Swiss Chalet

New Orleans Pizza

YSK Bistro

Gino's Pizza

Elizabeth.

Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza

4.4

(363)

$

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Romeos Corner Cafe

Romeos Corner Cafe

4.5

(430)

Click for details
Country Style

Country Style

5.0

(5)

$

Click for details
Annie's Seafood Restaurant

Annie's Seafood Restaurant

4.5

(443)

Click for details
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Reviews of Festival Theatre

4.8
(1,657)
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5.0
1y

Wonderful play! Well acted! There was also a cool trumpet band that invited guests to enter the building!

Seating: The bottoms were cushioned and the arms were wooden. They were fairly comfortable. I had an aisle seat, which allowed me to stretch out my one leg sometimes.

Food: It was nice that they have a wider variety of food options here than I have seen at many places. They have a variety of desserts. They have gluten-free options. There were drinks here as well. I had pre-ordered a water bottle, so I was able to go through a shorter line that appears to allow you to present your pre-purchased tickets to save time. I'm not 100% sure that it was mainly for pre-purchased tickets though, but they had a sign at that line saying pre-purchased tickets.

Seating: There are black rectangular areas that slightly impede the audience's view. They are the areas that the actors come up through. They seem to come up to the eyes or nose line of the men I saw sitting there. You could bring a cushion to increase your height.

Pictures: You can take pictures in front of the Stratford Festival. They have beautiful gardens.

Sound: It was run well for the most part. I think the actors were miked somehow because during the singing, I noticed it suddenly getting loud in the area that might hold some speakers in (the area that the actors run out of under the audience).

Tip: Arrive an hour before and go for a picturesque walk along Lakeside Dr. It is a magical place! To give you an idea, I walked in the pouring rain for 40 minutes along the river because it was so beautiful -- even in the pouring rain.

Washrooms: They have a lot of washrooms. They also have wheelchair accessible washrooms.

Store: They have so many things in their store nearby. They have tons of books about Shakespeare, games, clothing, puzzles, books for kids, trinkets, jewelry, notebooks, fun animal themed items, etc.

Parking: Park at the corner of Lakeside Drive and Queen Street and 55 Queen Street. It is a huge lot with weirdly angled parking, yet...

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5.0
1y

It is one of the world's most perfect spots! Adored by young and old and filled with joy. The Stratford Festival has no equal.

The plays are incredible. The stage is wonderful. The actors superb. If it were possible, I would go every single day. This seems like hyperbole. Trust me, it is not.

The theatre itself is large and impressive. There is light food and a variety of drinks available. The House Manager will help you with anything you need, and the staff is overwhelmingly friendly. There is limited handicap parking near the festival entrance. There is a large pay lot slightly down the hill, and ample parking on Lakeside Drive and Monette Way if you are comfortable with a short walk.

The plays vary in length and always have an intermission. They are truly spectacular.

The dress code seems to have changed over the years. There were times in the past where I would have never considered wearing anything other than a button-down shirt and slacks, my date in a nice dress, and indeed one-third of the crowd still dresses that way. The next third dresses in nice casual clothes that might include golf shirt or shorts, and the final third could be completely casual. To Stratford's credit, you may wear what you wish, and I promise that no one is going to judge you. You'll see teenagers in Metallica t-shirts and jeans. You'll see retirees dressed in very, very nice clothes that are clearly expensive. No one really cares. Dress as you like.

One last thing for the ladies: bring a throw blanket or a jacket. The theatre temperature can sometimes feel brisk - I'm sure that's purposeful. Even in the summer you may find that bringing a light blanket or sweater with you truly saved the day.

You will find some light traffic after the show. Be patient. It doesn't last long.

Enjoy yourself. Let yourself be immersed. Oh, and if you can find the time to do a behind the scenes...

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5.0
2y

We went to see “Much Ado About Nothing” at the Festival Theatre. “Ado” is not one of the plays I studied in school - not had my wife - so the premise was new to us. We enjoy a good play, and even love the bad ones…both types give us something to talk about and reminisce down the years. Although this review is about the theatre itself - roomy seating, great visibility, a reasonable selection of food and drink - I wanted to speak about “Ado” as a performance. Best play we have seen. Not in the last few years…ever. The cast had incredible chemistry, the language was approachable through the body language and characterization, and the 4th wall engagement which took place at strategic points drew the audience in and made us part of the event. This was the first time I have felt as if I was witnessing how Shakespeare intended the work to connect with his audience; sort of like watching John Williams conduct Star Wars. The play was not uniquely 16th century - the “Mmmm-Hmm!” with a Southern accent by the maids would not have been recognized per se, but the fact that the characters had a saucy, pedestrian overtone brought them to life with such current cultural precision it had tears streaming down my face, and could have been replaced in any time period with an intonation both current and local which helped create the unique identity that I am sure the Bard would have appreciated. Bravo! Bravissimo!! Much Ado About Nothing (2023 season) at the Festival Theatre is worth the trip...

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Amy PharoahAmy Pharoah
Wonderful play! Well acted! There was also a cool trumpet band that invited guests to enter the building! Seating: The bottoms were cushioned and the arms were wooden. They were fairly comfortable. I had an aisle seat, which allowed me to stretch out my one leg sometimes. Food: It was nice that they have a wider variety of food options here than I have seen at many places. They have a variety of desserts. They have gluten-free options. There were drinks here as well. I had pre-ordered a water bottle, so I was able to go through a shorter line that appears to allow you to present your pre-purchased tickets to save time. I'm not 100% sure that it was mainly for pre-purchased tickets though, but they had a sign at that line saying pre-purchased tickets. Seating: There are black rectangular areas that slightly impede the audience's view. They are the areas that the actors come up through. They seem to come up to the eyes or nose line of the men I saw sitting there. You could bring a cushion to increase your height. Pictures: You can take pictures in front of the Stratford Festival. They have beautiful gardens. Sound: It was run well for the most part. I think the actors were miked somehow because during the singing, I noticed it suddenly getting loud in the area that might hold some speakers in (the area that the actors run out of under the audience). Tip: Arrive an hour before and go for a picturesque walk along Lakeside Dr. It is a magical place! To give you an idea, I walked in the pouring rain for 40 minutes along the river because it was so beautiful -- even in the pouring rain. Washrooms: They have a lot of washrooms. They also have wheelchair accessible washrooms. Store: They have so many things in their store nearby. They have tons of books about Shakespeare, games, clothing, puzzles, books for kids, trinkets, jewelry, notebooks, fun animal themed items, etc. Parking: Park at the corner of Lakeside Drive and Queen Street and 55 Queen Street. It is a huge lot with weirdly angled parking, yet enormous spots.
R KR K
It is one of the world's most perfect spots! Adored by young and old and filled with joy. The Stratford Festival has no equal. The plays are incredible. The stage is wonderful. The actors superb. If it were possible, I would go every single day. This seems like hyperbole. Trust me, it is not. The theatre itself is large and impressive. There is light food and a variety of drinks available. The House Manager will help you with anything you need, and the staff is overwhelmingly friendly. There is limited handicap parking near the festival entrance. There is a large pay lot slightly down the hill, and ample parking on Lakeside Drive and Monette Way if you are comfortable with a short walk. The plays vary in length and always have an intermission. They are truly spectacular. The dress code seems to have changed over the years. There were times in the past where I would have never considered wearing anything other than a button-down shirt and slacks, my date in a nice dress, and indeed one-third of the crowd still dresses that way. The next third dresses in nice casual clothes that might include golf shirt or shorts, and the final third could be completely casual. To Stratford's credit, you may wear what you wish, and I promise that no one is going to judge you. You'll see teenagers in Metallica t-shirts and jeans. You'll see retirees dressed in very, very nice clothes that are clearly expensive. No one really cares. Dress as you like. One last thing for the ladies: bring a throw blanket or a jacket. The theatre temperature can sometimes feel brisk - I'm sure that's purposeful. Even in the summer you may find that bringing a light blanket or sweater with you truly saved the day. You will find some light traffic after the show. Be patient. It doesn't last long. Enjoy yourself. Let yourself be immersed. Oh, and if you can find the time to do a behind the scenes tour, do it!
Lisa PayneLisa Payne
Here are some of the photos from Sunday September 4th, 2022 bucket list check ... The Miser was a comedy by Moliere starring Colm Feore as well as a wonderful ensemble cast ... the story line had a SURPRISE ending which I have to admit tickled me ... I thought I had it all figured out but I wasn't even close and I positively love that they threw me for a loop ... after the play ended we visited the gift shop where I bought myself a Miser t-shirt and a book mark and I bought a CD of the musical Chicago that I gifted to my friends as a thank you (they had seen Chicago earlier in the theater season and truly enjoyed it) for ensuring I had such a wonderful bucket list check and experience ... once we were done in the gift shop we wandered the lovely gardens at the theater which in and of itself was a true gift ... after the garden wanderings we took a little tour around Stratford and they showed me the other theaters affiliated with this festival ... I am still buzzing with happy feelings of a wonderful time I will never forget. Thank you my friends for sharing something you both have enjoyed for the past 20+ years together and knew I truly wanted to do. It was wonderful to experience a large play production in such a beautiful location with you both.
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Wonderful play! Well acted! There was also a cool trumpet band that invited guests to enter the building! Seating: The bottoms were cushioned and the arms were wooden. They were fairly comfortable. I had an aisle seat, which allowed me to stretch out my one leg sometimes. Food: It was nice that they have a wider variety of food options here than I have seen at many places. They have a variety of desserts. They have gluten-free options. There were drinks here as well. I had pre-ordered a water bottle, so I was able to go through a shorter line that appears to allow you to present your pre-purchased tickets to save time. I'm not 100% sure that it was mainly for pre-purchased tickets though, but they had a sign at that line saying pre-purchased tickets. Seating: There are black rectangular areas that slightly impede the audience's view. They are the areas that the actors come up through. They seem to come up to the eyes or nose line of the men I saw sitting there. You could bring a cushion to increase your height. Pictures: You can take pictures in front of the Stratford Festival. They have beautiful gardens. Sound: It was run well for the most part. I think the actors were miked somehow because during the singing, I noticed it suddenly getting loud in the area that might hold some speakers in (the area that the actors run out of under the audience). Tip: Arrive an hour before and go for a picturesque walk along Lakeside Dr. It is a magical place! To give you an idea, I walked in the pouring rain for 40 minutes along the river because it was so beautiful -- even in the pouring rain. Washrooms: They have a lot of washrooms. They also have wheelchair accessible washrooms. Store: They have so many things in their store nearby. They have tons of books about Shakespeare, games, clothing, puzzles, books for kids, trinkets, jewelry, notebooks, fun animal themed items, etc. Parking: Park at the corner of Lakeside Drive and Queen Street and 55 Queen Street. It is a huge lot with weirdly angled parking, yet enormous spots.
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It is one of the world's most perfect spots! Adored by young and old and filled with joy. The Stratford Festival has no equal. The plays are incredible. The stage is wonderful. The actors superb. If it were possible, I would go every single day. This seems like hyperbole. Trust me, it is not. The theatre itself is large and impressive. There is light food and a variety of drinks available. The House Manager will help you with anything you need, and the staff is overwhelmingly friendly. There is limited handicap parking near the festival entrance. There is a large pay lot slightly down the hill, and ample parking on Lakeside Drive and Monette Way if you are comfortable with a short walk. The plays vary in length and always have an intermission. They are truly spectacular. The dress code seems to have changed over the years. There were times in the past where I would have never considered wearing anything other than a button-down shirt and slacks, my date in a nice dress, and indeed one-third of the crowd still dresses that way. The next third dresses in nice casual clothes that might include golf shirt or shorts, and the final third could be completely casual. To Stratford's credit, you may wear what you wish, and I promise that no one is going to judge you. You'll see teenagers in Metallica t-shirts and jeans. You'll see retirees dressed in very, very nice clothes that are clearly expensive. No one really cares. Dress as you like. One last thing for the ladies: bring a throw blanket or a jacket. The theatre temperature can sometimes feel brisk - I'm sure that's purposeful. Even in the summer you may find that bringing a light blanket or sweater with you truly saved the day. You will find some light traffic after the show. Be patient. It doesn't last long. Enjoy yourself. Let yourself be immersed. Oh, and if you can find the time to do a behind the scenes tour, do it!
R K

R K

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Here are some of the photos from Sunday September 4th, 2022 bucket list check ... The Miser was a comedy by Moliere starring Colm Feore as well as a wonderful ensemble cast ... the story line had a SURPRISE ending which I have to admit tickled me ... I thought I had it all figured out but I wasn't even close and I positively love that they threw me for a loop ... after the play ended we visited the gift shop where I bought myself a Miser t-shirt and a book mark and I bought a CD of the musical Chicago that I gifted to my friends as a thank you (they had seen Chicago earlier in the theater season and truly enjoyed it) for ensuring I had such a wonderful bucket list check and experience ... once we were done in the gift shop we wandered the lovely gardens at the theater which in and of itself was a true gift ... after the garden wanderings we took a little tour around Stratford and they showed me the other theaters affiliated with this festival ... I am still buzzing with happy feelings of a wonderful time I will never forget. Thank you my friends for sharing something you both have enjoyed for the past 20+ years together and knew I truly wanted to do. It was wonderful to experience a large play production in such a beautiful location with you both.
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