Entertainment7/31/2025NYT

On Canada’s Top Stage, Macbeth and Annie Are Talking to Americans

The Stratford Festival in Canada is showcasing several productions that address themes relevant to American audiences. The festival's adaptation of Macbeth explores the corrupting nature of power, while the musical Annie addresses issues of poverty and inequality. These works, set against the backdrop of Canadian culture, offer a unique perspective on universal human experiences. The festival's decision to include these productions reflects a broader trend of Canadian artists engaging with their American counterparts, fostering cultural exchange and dialogue. By bringing these stories to the stage, the Stratford Festival aims to transcend national boundaries and connect with audiences on both sides of the border, highlighting the shared humanity that underpins the human experience.

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