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Gary Smith’s Retirement: The End of an Act (and an Era) 

21 February 20263 Mins Read

Gary Smith (Photo by John Rennison/Spectator file photo)

For decades, the name Gary Smith has been synonymous with thoughtful, incisive, and deeply felt theatre reviews across our region. As Theatre and Dance Critic for The Hamilton Spectator, Gary brought not only knowledge and experience to his writing but also a genuine love for the art form and the artists who bring it to life. On the occasion of his retirement, all of us at Lighthouse Festival wish to offer our heartfelt gratitude, admiration, and warmest congratulations. 

Gary’s reviews were never casual observations dashed off after opening night. They were carefully considered reflections, crafted with intelligence, fairness, and unmistakable wit. He had a remarkable ability to see both the fine detail and the larger artistic vision, and to communicate that insight in a way that welcomed readers into the theatrical experience. His words mattered. They sparked curiosity, encouraged audiences to take a chance on a show, and reminded our community why live performance is so vital. 

At Lighthouse Festival, we came to cherish Gary’s annual journeys to our stages. Season after season, he made the trek to experience our productions firsthand, and we always knew he was watching with both a critic’s keen eye and a theatre lover’s open heart. Time and again, his thoughtful coverage helped shine a wider spotlight on our work, often followed by a noticeable, much-appreciated boost in attendance. More than numbers, though, his presence affirmed that what happens on our stages matters beyond our walls. 

“Gary understood the spirit of regional theatre in a way few critics have,” says Lighthouse Festival Executive Director Nicole Campbell. “He recognized the passion, the risk, and the joy that go into every production, and he honoured that effort with writing that was both honest and generous. We are deeply grateful for the care he showed our artists and our audiences over so many years.” 

Beyond the printed page, Gary will also be missed for his wit and charm in person; his easy humour in the lobby, his thoughtful conversations after a performance, and his unmistakable enthusiasm for a well-told story. “Gary never lost sight of why we do this work,” adds Lighthouse Festival Interim Artistic Producer David Leyshon. “He understood that critics don’t stand apart from our community; they are a vital part of it. He celebrated the challenge of making theatre while being keenly aware of the theatre’s aspiration of bringing people together to help us see the world a little differently. His voice has been an important part of our theatrical landscape, and his absence will certainly be felt.” 

While retirement marks the end of Gary’s regular deadlines, we hope it also opens the door to many afternoons and evenings spent simply enjoying the show; no notebook required.  

Gary, thank you for the miles travelled, the words so carefully chosen, and the unwavering belief in the power of live theatre. Your influence will continue to ripple through our stages and our audiences for years to come. 

We wish you every happiness in this next act, Gary. And please remember that you will always have a seat waiting for you at Lighthouse Festival. 

Don Kearney-Bourque
Marketing & Communications Manager, Lighthouse Festival

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