- Shaw Festival
The Shaw Festival is a major Canadian
theatre festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake,Ontario , the second largestrepertory theatre company in North America. Founded in1962 , its original mandate was to stimulate interest inGeorge Bernard Shaw and his period, and to advance the development of theatre arts in Canada.History
The Festival's roots can be traced to 1962 when Ontario lawyer and playwright
Brian Doherty staged a summertime "Salute to Shaw" in the town's courthouse, a venue later known as the Courthouse Theatre. For eight weekends Doherty and his crew produced Shaw's Don Juan in Hell and Candida. The "Salute," with its mandate to promote the works of Shaw and his contemporaries, was an immediate successWith the addition of actor and director
Barry Morse as Artistic Director in 1966, the Festival gained huge international publicity and its productions garnered sold-out performances.Morse also joined the company as actor during this season.Paxton Whitehead took over management of the company with the 1967 season and under his leadership, the Festival gained new heights. He served for twelve seasons as Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival. During his tenure he was able to push through a plan of building the purpose-built 869 seat state-of-the-art Festival Theatre to expand considerably the capacity for audiences at Niagara-on-the-Lake.Queen Elizabeth II ,Indira Gandhi , andPierre Elliot Trudeau were among those who attended performances at the Shaw Festival Theatre during its inaugural season in 1973.In 1980,
Christopher Newton , joined the company and continued to foster its development with the addition of a third theatre. Outstanding directors such asDerek Goldby ,Denise Coffey , andNeil Munro (who became Resident Director in the company) were hired, and the acting ensemble was carefully cultivated until it was widely recognized to be one of the best in the world.Under Christpher Newton, the Festival's mandate became more narrowly defined: to produce plays written during the lifetime of Shaw (
1856 -1950 ), "plays about the beginning of the modern world," as Newton was quoted. In Newton's last years as Artistic Director, the mandate was widened to also include contemporary plays which are set within Shaw's lifetime. His successor,Jackie Maxwell , has strived to program increasingly with a view to a younger audience, a tendency evident, for example, in her programming ofAnn-Marie MacDonald 's "Belle Moral" in the 2005 season.Artistic Directors
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Andrew Allan (1963-1965)
*Barry Morse (1966)
*Paxton Whitehead (1967-1977)
* Leslie Yeo (1979)
*Christopher Newton (1980-2002)
*Jackie Maxwell (2003-present)2008 season
*"
An Inspector Calls " - byJ.B. Priestley
*"Wonderful Town " - music byLeonard Bernstein , lyrics byBetty Comden , book byJoseph Fields andJerome Chodorov
*"Mrs. Warren's Profession " - byGeorge Bernard Shaw
*"" - byStephen Sondheim
*"Getting Married" - byGeorge Bernard Shaw
*"The Little Foxes " - byLillian Hellman
*"After the Dance" - byTerrence Rattigan
*"The President" - byFerenc Molnár
*"The Stepmother " - by Githa Sowerby
*"A Little Night Music " - music and lyrics byStephen Sondheim , book byHugh Wheeler
*"Belle Moral " - byAnn-Marie MacDonald 2009 season (announced)
*Brief Encounters: "Still Life", "
We Were Dancing " and "Hands Across the Sea " - byNoel Coward
*Play, Orchestra, Play: "Red Peppers ", "Fumed Oak " and "Shadow Play " - byNoel Coward
*Ways of the Heart: "Ways and Means", "Family Album " and "The Astonished Heart " - byNoel Coward
*"Star Chamber " - byNoel Coward
*"The Entertainer" - byJohn Osborne
*"The Devil's Disciple " - byGeorge Bernard Shaw
*"In Good King Charles's Golden Days " - byGeorge Bernard Shaw
*"Born Yesterday " - byGarson Kanin
*"A Moon for the Misbegotten " - byEugene O'Neill
*"Albertine in Five Times " - byMichel Tremblay
*"Sunday in the Park with George " - music and lyrics byStephen Sondheim and book byJames Lapine further|
Shaw Festival production history ."External links
* [http://www.shawfest.com Shaw Festival Online]
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