The debut of the Stratford Festival in 1953

Many Canadian stars have found their way to the stage in Stratford, Ont., over the years

Media | Setting the stage in Stratford

Caption: A look back at the successful first season of the Shakespearean Festival in Stratford, Ont.

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When the "peaceful, pretty Ontario city of Stratford" welcomed the first audience to the stage under a big-top tent on July 13, 1953, it was the realization of a dream first conceived by resident Tom Patterson. He enlisted the help of Old Vic alumni Tyrone Guthrie, Tanya Moiseiwitsch and Cecil Clarke in starting up the company.
Opening night's Richard III featured renowned British actor Alec Guinness, who had trained in Shakespeare at the Old Vic, with Irene Worth, another Old Vic alumnus. Also in the company that year were Lloyd Bochner, Donald Harron, William Needles, Douglas Campbell, Robert Christie, and Timothy Findley.

Image | Alec Guinness at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1953

Caption: Alec Guinness robing backstage for Richard III at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Aug. 1953, Stratford, Ont. (National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque / Library and Archives Canada / PA-142699)

Known mostly at that time to Canadians for his film roles, Guinness tells CBC Radio in this 1953 interview(external link) that he welcomed the change because "to plunge back into Shakespeare is like taking a very refreshing cold bath."
In 1954, CBC Televison's Newsmagazine captured the assembly of the tent, 150 feet in diameter, and an "imposing and romantic sign on Stratford's horizon."

Media Video | Archives : The tent goes up in Stratford for year two

Caption: The mammoth task of installing the stage and big-top tent in Stratford is re-enacted in year two.

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In 1957, the tent was replaced with a permanent structure — The Festival Theatre. Opening night that year was Hamlet, starring Christopher Plummer, with Lloyd Bochner as Horatio, William Hutt as Polonius, Douglas Campbell as Claudius, and Frances Hyland as Ophelia.

Image | Theatre-goers file into the Festival Theatre July 27, 1960.

Caption: The Festival Theatre on the evening of the millionth visitor, July 27, 1960. (CBC Archives)

The lineup of celebrated Canadian actors who have performed in Stratford over the years includes Christopher Plummer, Hume Cronyn, Martha Henry, William Hutt, Colm Feore and William Shatner. British stars who have performed in the festival include Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith, James Mason and Paul Scofield.

Image | Souvenir program for the 1953 First Annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival

Caption: The Souvenir program for the 1953 First Annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival. (Stratford Festival)