Richard Ouzounian interviews Festival’s
leading players
July 5, 2013…
The Stratford Festival is pleased to welcome back Toronto Star
theatre critic Richard Ouzounian for a second season of Star
Talks in Stratford.
The four-part interview series began on July 7 (and continues in August) in the Festival lobby with an interview during the matinee
of
The Three Musketeers
with cast members
Graham Abbey, Jonathan Goad, Luke Humphrey and Mike Shara.
Offered as part of the new Forum,
a series of activities and events designed to make a visit to Stratford
an immersive, all-encompassing cultural experience, Star Talks gives
patrons an exclusive opportunity to get to know the productions through
some of the Festival`s most entertaining artists.
“Richard Ouzounian is an engaging conversationalist with an encyclopaedic knowledge of theatre, and I am delighted to have him
back for another series,” says Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino.
“Our audiences love to talk about our plays and players, and The Forum
is designed to feed that intense interest they have to reflect on the
work they see on our stages. Offering more
ways to explore, participate and interact with us only enriches their
theatre experience and Star Talks is an excellent opportunity to do just
that.”
Join Mr. Ouzounian in conversation with various actors and artistic staff after selected matinée
performances:
Thursday, August 8
Festival Theatre Lobby
following the matinée of Fiddler on the Roof
Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino
Festival Theatre Lobby
following the matinée of Fiddler on the Roof
Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino
Tuesday, August 13
Tom Patterson Theatre
following the matinée of Waiting for Godot
Brian Dennehy
This Star Talk is open only to patrons attending the matinée performance of Waiting for Godot.
Tom Patterson Theatre
following the matinée of Waiting for Godot
Brian Dennehy
This Star Talk is open only to patrons attending the matinée performance of Waiting for Godot.
Sunday, August 25
Festival Theatre Lobby
following the matinée of The Merchant of Venice
Scott Wentworth
Festival Theatre Lobby
following the matinée of The Merchant of Venice
Scott Wentworth
In October 2009, the
Toronto Star launched Star Talks, a series of public
conversations and debates in partnership with the Toronto Public
Library. Star Talks includes both one-on-one interviews by
Star journalists with leading figures in a variety of fields as
well as panels of experts on major issues facing Toronto and the
surrounding areas. Thousands of people have attended these events, which
have been described (by the
Globe and Mail) as competing “with the best of the city’s cultural event circuit.”
Admission is free. Seating is limited.
Support
for the inaugural season of The Forum is generously provided by Kelly
and Michael Meighen and the Province of Ontario, in partnership with the
University of Waterloo,
with media sponsorship provided by The Walrus. Support for the Speakers Series is generously provided in memory of Dr. W. Philip Hayman.
The
Festival’s new Toronto bus service Stratford Direct is now available
twice daily on performance days for only $20 return. Reservations can be
made through the box
office.
Support for Stratford Direct is generously provided by The Peter Cundill Foundation.
The Stratford Festival’s 2013 season runs until October 20, featuring
Romeo and Juliet, Fiddler on the Roof; The Three Musketeers,
The Merchant of Venice, Tommy, Blithe Spirit, Othello,
Measure for Measure, Mary Stuart, Waiting for Godot, Taking Shakespeare, and
The Thrill, along with more than 150 events at The Forum.
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