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Stratford Festival receiving $10M boost from federal government

Festival Theatre seen here in this undated file photo. Festival Theatre seen here in this undated file photo.
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Some financial aid is on its way to the Stratford Festival following pandemic setbacks.

The federal government announced on Tuesday that it will be giving the festival $10 million from its economic develop agency FedDev.

The festival was cancelled in 2020, but with the new funding, they will be able to extend their 2022 season and produce a total of 10 plays.

The government also announced they'll be giving $1.3 million from their Tourism Relief Fund to seven other projects in the Stratford community.

The Little Prince Cinema, the Guinness World Record holder for smallest purpose-built movie theatre, will receive $100,000.

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