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Ruth Leon recommends… Never Doubt I Love – Stratford Festival

Ruth Leon recommends… Never Doubt I Love – Stratford Festival

Never Doubt I Love – Stratford Festival

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Never Doubt I Love is an innovative new series created for Stratfest@Home by Ontario’s Stratford Festival. Richard Ouzounian and Nicholas Shields push creative boundaries with this captivating four-part original series, inspired by Shakespeare’s words, with music ranging from sources as varied as Richard Rodgers and Cole Porter to Rufus Wainwright and Steven Page with five songs especially commissioned for this production.

This excellent and unusual series harnesses the timeless beauty of Shakespeare in a new way.It follows six members of a regional theatre company in a story told through musical and spoken-word performances.

The only way to accessNever Doubt I Love now is by subscription to Stratfest@Homewhich costs $7.99 a month, or $79.99 a year. The monthly subscription price includes all parts of Never Doubt I Love as they release, in addition to all of the streaming platform’s offerings, and when all four parts are available to stream, the rental price will be $7.99 for the entire series.

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