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For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the Stratford Festival is bringing people inside its theatre (virtually) through a series of nine cabaret performances. The production, called Up Close and Musical, has strong ties to Windsor both in front of and behind the camera. CBC News spoke with UWindsor grad and cabaret singer Alexis Gordon along with Nick Shields, co-owner of Suede Productions which shot and edited the series. Show clips courtesy of Stratford Festival and Suede Productions.
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Lights, stars and hope once again shine on Stratford’s iconic Festival Theatre stage.
Up Close and Musical is the Stratford Festival’s first major musical project since COVID-19 cancelled last season, and a contingent of Windsor talent is helping bring it to you.
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The series of nine intimate cabarets also takes fans back inside virtually, at least the Festival Theatre for the first time.
Windsor’s Suede Productions filmed and edited the concerts, University of Windsor graduate Alexis Gordon is one of the stars and Antoni Cimolino, another University of Windsor grad, is the festival’s artistic director.