I am not a live theatre buff, nor do I know much about the streaming service about which I am about to post. I will keep this short because who needs more subscriptions, either streaming or printed. I do, however, have theatre buff friends and Stratford is something local to promote. If you go there much, you may already know this. My friends are now in Comox for the winter and being far away and not digitally-inclined, they may be unaware that Richard III can be watched from the couch.
Barry Hertz of the Globe and Mail yesterday offered his weekend streaming suggestions. Here is one of them:
Richard III [and much more]
"Not that you need yet another streamer to add to your monthly subscription fees, but those interested in something that Netflix and Co. cannot possibly hope to offer should check out the Stratford Festival’s nascent digital service, Stratfest@Home, which has just added a filmed version of 2022′s Richard III starring Colm Feore. Directed for the stage by Stratford’s artistic director Antoni Cimolino, and for film by Barry Avrich, the production gets about as close as anyone can hope for to capturing the live-wire energy of Stratford at its peak. For adventurous viewers, it costs $7.99 a month to gain access to the service (whose catalogue contains a true wealth of Canadian stage-to-screen treasures), or you can rent Richard III as a one-off for $4.99."
Streaming and Shopping
The link he provided above, I will put here. That website provides a lot of information, but it looks like it is about to move to: stratford.vhx.tv, where you will also find the information you need. Plus, you can buy merchandise, such as the Shakespeare Magnetic Finger Puppet which one of my Comox friends will appreciate.
Sources:
"Stratford Festival adds Richard III Production to Streaming Service:
"Stratford Festival adds Richard III Production to Streaming Service:
The Stratford Festival's 2022 production of Richard III featuring Colm Feore in the title role is coming to Stratfest@Home, the Festival's subscription streaming service, for national and international viewing." Cory Smith, Stratford, The Beacon Herald, Jan. 12, 2024.
The Bonus:
It is not all Shakespeare.
The wait is finally over. Leer Estates is back and more outrageous than ever! Dan Chameroy stars in a one-actor series with two cameras, nine episodes, 12 characters, 14 wigs and a whole lot of shenanigans. Join the Leer family on a hilarious journey of glamour, loyalty and debauchery, as they continue to fight against the tide threatening to tear the bonds between members apart.
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