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“Leaping Lizards!” Stratford Festival Extends Four Fantastic and Celebrated Productions – front mezz junkies, Theater News

11 July 20257 Mins Read
Jonathan Goad as Lawrence Jameson and Michele Shuster as Jolene Oakes in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

Frontmezzjunkies reports: The Stratford Festival Extends Annie, Macbeth, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Anne of Green Gables

July 2025… The Stratford Festival announces the extension of its deliciously energetic and wonderfully produced musicals; Annie for an additional six weeks, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels for an additional four weeks. The Festival also extends this season’s fantastically inventive production of Macbeth for an additional three weeks, while the unmissable, and my personal favorite of the season, Anne of Green Gables, will now run for an extended three weeks.

Members of the company in Annie. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

With a sensational cast of new and returning talent, “dizzying dance numbers” (Toronto Star), and a hopeful message, this production of Annie, directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, has charmed audiences and critics alike. The production is led by Harper Rae Asch as Annie, Dan Chameroy as Oliver Warbucks, and Laura Condlln as Miss Aggie Hannigan, featuring Amanda Lundgren as Lily St Regis, Jennifer Rider-Shaw as Grace Farrell, and Mark Uhre as Rooster Hannigan.

Donna Feore is joined by Music Director Laura Burton, Set and Costume Designer Michael Gianfrancesco, Lighting Designer Kimberly Purtell, Projection Designer Sean Nieuwenhuis, and Sound Designer Haley Parcher. With new dance arrangements and orchestrations by Broadway’s David Dabbon, this Globe and Mail Critic’s Pick has audiences rising to their feet and leaving the theatre with a grin – likely humming along to the optimistic tunes of such hits as “Tomorrow” and “Never Fully Dressed without a Smile.”

The production is extended to Sunday, December 14, 2025 – making it perfect for a festive holiday outing or a memorable Christmas gift!

Members of the company in Macbeth. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

At the Avon Theatre, acclaimed Canadian director Robert Lepage is setting the stage ablaze with his “visually stunning” (BroadwayWorld) rendition of Macbeth. Created in collaboration with his company, Ex Machina, over the course of six years, this “epic endeavour” (Toronto Star) reimagines the Scottish play in the gritty midst of the 1990s biker wars.

In the title role of Macbeth, Tom McCamus leads the cast with “acerbic wit and cruelty” (The Globe and Mail) while Lucy Peacock captivates as Lady Macbeth. The production also features Graham Abbey as Banquo and Tom Rooney as Macduff.

Robert Lepage is joined by Creative Director Steve Blanchet, Set and Props Designer Ariane Sauvé, Costume Designer Michael Gianfrancesco, Lighting Designer Kimberly Purtell, and Composer, Sound Designer John Gzowski. 

Described by Next Magazine as “jaw-dropping” and praised by Postmedia for featuring “one of the most impressive sets to ever dominate a Stratford Festival stage,” this thrilling production is a must-see event that promises to leave a lasting impression.

The production is extended to Saturday, November 22, 2025, and tickets are now on sale.

Jonathan Goad as Lawrence Jameson (left) and Liam Tobin as Freddy Benson in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

“If you’re looking for a laugh-out-loud good time, spend an evening with these dirty, rotten scoundrels!” proclaims Postmedia about director Tracey Flye’s hilariously vibrant production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, playing this season at the Avon Theatre and winning a Critic’s Pick from The Globe and Mail. 

Showcasing a knockout cast of Stratford favorites led by Shakura Dickson as Christine Colgate, Jonathan Goad as Lawrence Jameson, and Liam Tobin as Freddy Benson, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels also features Sara-Jeanne Hosie as Muriel Eubanks, Derek Kwan as Andre Thibault, and Michele Shuster as Jolene Oakes. 

Rounding out Tracey Flye’s creative team are Choreographer Stephanie Graham, Music DirectorFranklin Brasz, Set Designer Lorenzo Savoini, Costume Designer Sue LePage, Lighting DesignerMichael Walton, and Sound Designer Ranil Sonnadara.

Stamped “Certified Fresh” by the Toronto Star, this rollicking, high-energy musical keeps audiences laughing from start to finish – and delivers a surprising twist by show’s end. As The Globe and Mail declares, “Never before has cheering for the bad guys been so fun.”

The show is extended to Sunday, November 23, 2025, and tickets are now on sale.

Tim Campbell as Matthew Cuthbert and Caroline Toal as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

Rounding out this exciting list of extended productions is the Stratford Festival’s world première of Anne of Green Gables in a fresh, new adaptation by playwright and director Kat Sandler. The Globe and Mail gave this “heartwarming, gut-wrenching, life-affirming” show a Critic’s Pick. The Toronto Star called it “unmissable” in a four-star review, adding that Caroline Toal “is Anne with every fibre of being.”

Generations of readers have cherished Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved coming-of-age story about a spirited red-headed orphan longing for a place to call home. This delightful reimagining of the classic tale is described by Next Magazine as “radically inventive and lovingly faithful,” and has captivated both long-time fans and newcomers to the story alike.

Anne of Green Gables features Caroline Toal as Anne Shirley, Tim Campbell as Matthew Cuthbert, and Sarah Dodd as Marilla Cuthbert.

Kat Sandler is joined by Set and Costume Designer Joanna Yu 余頌恩, Lighting Designer Davida Tkach, Composer James Smith, Sound Designer Debashis Sinha, and Movement Director Julie Tomaino.

The production is extended to Sunday, November 16, 2025, and tickets are now on sale.

From front-left: Jennifer Rider Shaw as Grace Farrell, Harper Rae Asch as Annie, and Dan Chameroy as Oliver Warbucks with members of the company in Annie. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

Annie

Book By Thomas Meehan

Music by Charles Strouse

Lyrics by Martin Charnin

Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin

Based on “Little Orphan Annie”® by permission of Tribune Content Agency, LLC

Director: Donna Feore

Choreographer: Donna Feore

Music Director: Laura Burton

Set and Costume Designer: Michael Gianfrancesco

Lighting Designer: Kimberly Purtell

Projection Designer: Sean Nieuwenhuis

Sound Designer: Haley Parcher

Additional Dance Music and Orchestrations: David Dabbon

Production Co-Sponsors: Robert & Mary Ann Gorlin, Riki Turofsky & Charles Petersen and Peter & Carol Walters, and RBC Royal Bank

Now extended until Sunday, December 14, 2025!

Graham Abbey as Banquo (front-left) and Tom McCamus as Macbeth with Lucy Peacock as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

Macbeth

By William Shakespeare

Created in collaboration with Ex Machina

Director: Robert Lepage

Creative Director: Steve Blanchet

Set Designer: Ariane Sauvé

Costume Designer: Michael Gianfrancesco

Lighting Designer: Kimberly Purtell

Composer and Sound Designer: John Gzowski

Production Underwriters: The Fabio Mascarin Foundation and Laurie J. Scott

Production Co-Sponsors: Sylvia Soyka, Carol Stephenson, O.C. and Catherine Wilkes in Memory of David

Now extended until Saturday, November 22, 2025!

Members of the company in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Book by Jeffrey Lane

Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek

Based on the film “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” written by Dale Launer and Stanley Shapiro & Paul Henning

Original Broadway production directed by Jack O’Brien

Director: Tracey Flye

Choreographer: Stephanie Graham

Music Director: Franklin Brasz

Set Designer: Lorenzo Savoini

Costume Designer: Sue LePage

Lighting Designer: Michael Walton

Sound Designer: Ranil Sonnadara

Production Co-Sponsors: Sylvia D. Chrominska and The Whiteside Foundation

Now extended until Sunday, November 23, 2025!

SCHULICH CHILDREN’S PLAYS

Caroline Toal as Anne Shirley (left) and Sarah Dodd as Marilla Cuthbert in Anne of Green Gables. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

Anne of Green Gables

A new adaptation by Kat Sandler

Based on the novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery

A Stratford Festival commission

World Première

Director: Kat Sandler

Set and Costume Designer: Joanna Yu 余頌恩

Lighting Designer: Davida Tkach

Composer: James Smith

Sound Designer: Debashis Sinha

Movement Director: Julie Tomaino

Production Sponsor: The Schulich Foundation

Now extended until Sunday November 16, 2025!

Olivia Sinclair-Brisbane as Marianne Dashwood (left) and Jessica B. Hill as Elinor Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility. Stratford Festival 2025. Photo: David Hou.

The 2025 season also features As You Like It, The Winter’s Tale, Forgiveness, Sense and Sensibility, The Art of War, Ransacking Troy, and Dangerous Liaisons. For more information, visit stratfordfestival.ca or call the box office at 1.800.567.1600.

Festival Theatre, 2003. Photography by Richard Bain.

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