Posts in Stratford Festival
How Kate Was Won
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2003, May, Stratford Festival, National Post, Miles Potter, Seana McKenna, Graham Abbey, Wayne Best, Donald Carrier, Jonathan Goad, Deborah Hay, Paul Soles, Kyle Blair, Les Carlson, Barry MacGregor, The Taming of the Shrew
Stratford's Year of Living Adventurously
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert CushmanThoughts on Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National Post, Miles Potter, Seana McKenna, Graham Abbey, Martha Henry, Peter Donaldson, Diane D'Aquila, Antoni Cimolino, Leon Rubin, Jonathan Goad, Richard Monette, Nikos Dionysios, Peter Hinton, Lucy Peacock, Victor Talmadge, Brian Bedford, 2003, May, The Taming of the Shrew
The Bard's Unsinkable Play
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert CushmanLove's Labour's Lost, Stratford Festival, National Post, Antoni Cimolino, Graham Abbey, Michelle Giroux, Shane Carty, Dana Green, Stephen Gartner, Caleb Marshall, Sarah McVie, Deborah Hay, James Blendick, Les Carlson, Brian Bedford, Jonathan Goad, Jacob James, Brian Tree, Barry MacGregor, Santo Loquasto, 2003, May
The Return of the King
His Performance Is Fit For a King
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2002, August, King Lear, Stratford Festival, Jonathan Miller, Christopher Plummer, Sarah McVie, Domini Blythe, Lucy Peacock, Benedict Campbell, James Blendick, Maurice Godin, Evan Buliung, Stephen Russell, Ian Deakin, Barry MacGregor, Brian Tree, Gary Folka, Clare Mitchell
Bedford's Shining Strengths
All Dragon and No St. George
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2002, July, Richard III, Stratford Festival, Martha Henry, Tom McCamus, Seana McKenna, Lally Cadeau, Diane D'Aquila, Graham Abbey, Peter Hutt, Wayne Best, John Dolan, Scott Wentworth, Allan Wilbee
Shakespeare-Inspired Characters, Meet Gord
Riffs on Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2002, July, High Gravel Blind, Stratford Festival, Richard Monette, Paul Dunn, Stephen Ouimette, Chick Reid, Damien Atkins, Kimwun Perehinec
Shakespeare's Haunting Farewell
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2002, July, Stratford Festival, David Latham, Jonathan Goad, Rami Posner, Brendan Murray, Michelle Giroux, Deborah Hay, Michael Therriault, Michael Schultz, Thom Marriott, John Fletcher, David Gaucher, The Two Noble Kinsmen
A Man of the Theatre: Findley as Playwright
Theatre Formed a Strong Connection
Contemporary, National Post, Riffs on Shakespeare, Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Tom Patterson TheatreRobert CushmanJune, 2002, Stratford Festival, Tom Patterson Theatre, Timothy Findley, Riffs on Shakespeare
Three Parts Add Up to Two Thrilling Plays
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Tom Patterson Theatre, National PostRobert Cushman2002, June, Henry VI, Stratford Festival, Tom Patterson Theatre, Leon Rubin, John Stead, John Pennoyer, Seana McKenna, Michael Therriault, Thom Marriott, Jonathan Goad, Donald Carrier, Brad Rudy, David Francis, Lewis Gordon, Robert Hamilton, Rami Posner, Haysam Kadri, Michelle Giroux, William Needles
All's Well That Starts Well: The Stratford Festival Began in 1953 Under the Stewardship of Tyron Guthrie. He Proved to be the Right Man in the Right Place for Canada's Nascent Theatre Scene
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert Cushman2002, June, Stratford Festival, National Post, Tyrone Guthrie, Tom Patterson, Richard III, All's Well That Ends Well, Tanya Moiseiwitsch, Douglas Campbell, Alec Guiness, Irene Worth, Michael Bates, Eleanor Stuart, Donald Harron, William Hutt, William Needles, Douglas Rain, Thoughts on Shakespeare
A Rare Romeo Who Can Laugh and Be Laughed At
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Festival TheatreRobert Cushman2002, June, Romeo and Juliet, Festival Theatre, Stratford Festival, Graham Abbey, Claire Jullien, Miles Potter, John Stead, Wayne Best, Nicholas van Burek, David Kirby, Courtenay J. Stevens, John Dolan, Scott Wentworth, Keith Dinicol, Lally Cadeau, Aaron Franks
Good For What Ails You
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford FestivalRobert Cushman2002, May, All's Well That Ends Well, Festival Theatre, Stratford Festival, National Post, Richard Monette, Ann Curtis, Lucy Peacock, William Hutt, Domini Blythe, Bernard Hopkins, Benedict Campbell, David Snelgrove, Sara Topham, Tim MacDonald
Davies Adaptation Doesn't Play Like One
Contemporary, National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford FestivalRobert Cushman2001, June, Stratford Festival, National Post, Richard Rose, Robertson Davies, Graeme S. Thomson, Richard McMillan, Michelle Giroux, Lucy Peacock, Kate Trotter, Brian Tree, Tara Rosling, Jonathan Goad, Michael Shultz, Benedict Campbell, Les Carlson, Araby Lockhart, Riffs on Shakespeare, The Tempest
History as Rich as Shakespeare Intended
Stratford Festival, Shakespeare, National Post, Avon TheatreRobert Cushman2001, June, Stratford Festival, Avon Theatre, National Post, Scott Wentworth, Patrick Clark, Douglas Campbell, Benedict Campbell, Graham Abbey, Jonathan Goad, Jane Spence, Richard McMillan, Barry MacGregor, Diane D'Aquila, Dany Lyne, Michael Therriault, Donald Carrier, Seana McKenna, Jill Vitols, Sara Topham, Domini Blythe, Paul Dunn, Keith Dinicol, Thom Marriott, Evan Buliung, Bernard Hopkins, Henry IV, Henry V, Jeanette Lambermont
The Grande Dame of Stratford
Thoughts On Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National Post, ShakespeareRobert Cushman2000, August, Tanya Moiseiwitsch, Stratford Festival, costume design, Richard Monette, Tyrone Guthrie, Michael Langham, Thoughts on Shakespeare
The Conscience of the Queen
Riffs on Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National Post, ShakespeareRobert Cushman2000, July, Elizabeth Rex, Stratford Festival, Martha Henry, Diane D'Aquila, Brent Carver, Peter Hutt, Scott Wentworth, Aaron Franks, Paul Dunn, Florence MacGregor, Allan Wilbee, Louise Guinand, Riffs on Shakespeare
Down, Down He Comes, Glistening
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman1999, July, Richard II, Stratford Festival, Martha Henry, Geordie Johnson, John Dolan, Robert King, Maggie Blake, Richard McMillan