Stage stars join Symphonia for musical celebration of Shakespeare Two beloved Canadian actors will join London Symphonia for a live-streamed concert to celebrate the art of William Shakespeare.
Author of the article: Joe Belanger
Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021 • March 10, 2021 • 2 minute read • Actor Rod Beattie Photo by Ian Jackson photo
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Two beloved Canadian actors will join London Symphonia for a live-streamed concert to celebrate the art of William Shakespeare.
By The Sweet Power of Music features Stratford Festival actor-director Martha Henry and her ex-husband actor Rod Beattie. The pair will share reminiscences and insights about several of Shakespeare’s plays “that will highlight the Bard’s fascination with the transformative power of great art, and in
Stage stars join Symphonia for musical celebration of Shakespeare
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