What Else We Saw in Stratford
Stratford, ON boasts quaint, historic, charming architecture, reminiscent of our time in the UK.
The city is well planned in a beautiful natural setting, so you are always a moments walk to green space.
We were very fortunate to get tickets to two plays for the Stratford Festival: Fiddler on the Roof and The Merchant of Venice. Both works highlighted the brilliant talent of Scott Wentworth and to see him perform in such diverse pieces in the same day, left us over stimulated and quite frankly, exhausted. We could only imagine how the renowned actor must have felt himself. We have seen Fiddler many times before and consider it one of our top five favourite musicals. We declared that the Stratford rendition was the most spectacular and moving rendition that we have ever experienced.
In spite of the fact that I studied Shakespeare while at university, I had never read, nor seen The Merchant before. I dutifully studied the synopsis many times over, so as to be able to follow the intricate plot lines. In the end, I was still shaken by the story and Stratford’s decision to set the tale between the 20th century world wars in Italy, rattled me even more so. The topic was in no way pleasant for me to absorb, but I admire and respect that the Festival had the courage to stage it.
When you are next in the Toronto GTA, do yourself a favour and make the trek to Stratford. The culinary scene, artistic community, architecture and natural surroundings, make you proud to be a Canadian and you will save yourself thousands by not having to travel over an ocean, to get a sense of the United Kingdom.
Kath’s quote: “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts.” –William Shakespeare
Love-that is all.