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Stratford Festival Names Jonathan Church as Its Next Artistic Director
Jonathan Church will lead Stratford Festival for five years starting November 2026, succeeding Antoni Cimolino after his final 2026 season, festival officials said.
- The Stratford Festival named Jonathan Church its next artistic director, signing him to an initial five-year term starting Nov. 1, 2026.
- After Antoni Cimolino announced that 2026 will be his final season, Stratford Festival Board of Directors launched a global search to find his successor.
- Church brings international repertory experience and Canadian ties as a dual Canadian-U.K. citizen who has directed more than 50 productions.
- Timing positions Church to prepare the 2027 season, and he said in a statement released on Wednesday it is a huge honour to be appointed and work with the festival team.
- Board chair David Adams praised Jonathan Church's rare combination of vision, experience and leadership, saying `His appointment marks a thrilling new chapter for Stratford`.
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'A thrilling new chapter': Stratford Festival names Jonathan Church as next artistic director
The Stratford Festival has named Jonathan Church as its next artistic director. The festival says he will succeed Antoni Cimolino, who recently announced that 2026 will be his final season in the role. Church has signed on for an initial term of five years and officially assumes the role of artistic director on Nov. 1, 2026.
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