Stratford Festival's KING LEAR, ANTONY & CLEOPATRA and KING JOHN to Air on CBC-TV, Beginning Sunday

By: Sep. 03, 2015
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The Stratford Festival comes to CBC-TV this September with spectacular performances of KING LEAR, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA and KING JOHN, captured live in HD and presented uninterrupted.

These productions are the first in the Stratford Festival HD initiative, which will see all of Shakespeare's plays filmed over the next 10 years, making them available to audiences nationwide and around the world.


King Lear - Sunday, Sept. 6 at 3 p.m. (3:30 NT)

A kingdom divided, a family destroyed, the faithful banished and the hateful left to wreak inhuman havoc in the realm. Four hundred years after it was written, King Lear resonates as never before. This powerful production by North America's leading classical theatre company stars the incomparable Colm Feore and is directed by the Stratford Festival's acclaimed artistic director Antoni Cimolino. King Lear is produced by Melbar Entertainment Group in association with the Stratford Festival, artistic director Antoni Cimolino and executive producers Barry Avrich, Anita Gaffney and Michael Levine, and directed for film by Joan Tosoni.

Check out a sneak peek of KING LEAR below!

Antony and Cleopatra - Sunday, Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. (3:30 NT)

The contentious story of a midlife affair that shook the foundations of the ancient world comes to life in the Stratford Festival's production of Antony and Cleopatra, starring Geraint Wyn Davies and Yanna McIntosh as the powerful rulers whose insatiable love leads to the greatest of tragedies. Director Gary Griffin paints an unforgettable landscape depicting the devastation wrought by the heart's transgressions. Antony and Cleopatra is produced by Melbar Entertainment Group in association with the Stratford Festival, artistic director Antoni Cimolino, and executive producers Barry Avrich, Anita Gaffney and Michael A. Levine.

King John - Sunday, Sept. 27 at 3 p.m. (3:30 NT)

When the rule of a hedonistic and mercurial king is questioned, rebellion, assassination and excommunication ensue, culminating in the chilling attempt to commit an atrocity against a child, whose mother's anguished grief cannot atone for her blinkered ambitions for her son. Starring Tom McCamus and Seana McKenna with commanding performances by Graham Abbey and Patricia Collins, King John is directed by Tim Carroll. Filmed under the direction of Barry Avrich, King John is produced by Melbar Entertainment Group in association with the Stratford Festival, artistic director Antoni Cimolino, and executive producers Barry Avrich, Anita Gaffney and Michael Levine.


The Stratford Festival has been setting the standard for classical theatre in North America for more than 60 years. With the works of Shakespeare at its core, this acclaimed repertory theatre presents a seven-month season of about a dozen plays in four venues, along with a Forum of events to enrich the play-going experience. Since its revolutionary first season in 1953, it has welcomed more than 26 million theatregoers from around the world, people who flock to this small Canadian town for one reason: an unparalleled quality of performance. In 2014, under the leadership of Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino and Executive Director Anita Gaffney, the Stratford Festival embarked upon a ten-year initiative to capture the entire Shakespeare canon in spectacular HD, bringing the work of this renowned company to audiences around the globe.

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