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Stratford Festival announces 2026 season, including ‘Othello,’ ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Waiting for Godot’

In his final season as artistic director, Antoni Cimolino will direct Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and Eduardo De Filippo’s “Saturday, Sunday, Monday.”

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The Stratford Festival’s largest stage, the Festival Theatre, will host four productions in 2026, including the musicals “Guys and Dolls” and “Something Rotten.”


In his final act as artistic director of the Stratford Festival, Antoni Cimolino will direct a fresh revival of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and a brand new adaptation of the Neapolitan comedy “Saturday, Sunday, Monday.” 

The two productions are among 12 shows programmed for 2026, Cimolino’s last season after 14 years at the helm of the repertory company. The outgoing artistic director, who rose through the ranks of the festival, first as an actor before transitioning into the theatre’s management team, said the upcoming lineup is built around the theme of “rough magic,” an idea borrowed from “The Tempest.” 

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Joshua Chong

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