Stratford Festival to film 'entire Shakespeare canon' for Canadians
The Stratford Festival has announced plans to film three of its Shakespeare productions this season for international release: King Lear, King John, and Antony and Cleopatra.
Ontario's famed theatre company to film King Lear, King John and Antony and Cleopatra
The Stratford Festival plans to film three of this season's productions for the big screen.
The festival in southwestern Ontario says King Lear, helmed by artistic director Antoni Cimolino and starring Colm Feore, will hit cinemas in February.
King John, directed by Tim Carroll and starring Tom McCamus and Seana McKenna, is due out in April.
And Antony and Cleopatra, directed by Gary Griffin and starring Geraint Wyn Davies and Yanna McIntosh, opens in May.
The festival wants to film three productions each season in an effort "to create a Canadian collection of the entire Shakespeare canon," Cimolino said in a statement.
Its film and digital media project also includes TV and online broadcasts of filmed productions.