The Stratford Festival is growing its digital reach while working towards rebuilding live audiences that withered in the early days of the pandemic.
The southwestern Ontario theatre company says stage fans can now find highlights of its past seasons on iOS/tvOS, Apple TV, Android/Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku.
The app Stratfest@Home costs $7.99 per month for access to stage productions, behind-the-scenes content, audio plays and original programming.
The tool expands a web-only version launched in October 2020 that cost $10 per month.
It comes as the festival continues efforts to rebound from a $4-million loss in 2020, when pandemic restrictions cancelled 15 planned productions just as previews were about to start.
The festival's publicity director says they hope to lure 400,000 audience members this season, which features 13 shows across all four venues.
Ann Swerdfager said Monday the company expects a gradual, years-long rebuild to reach the pre-pandemic norm of roughly 500,000 audience members, a quarter of them typically from the United States.
So far, she said 19 per cent of this year's audience is U.S.-based, up from last year's 12 per cent.聽
Stratford鈥檚 2023 lineup includes the musical 鈥淩ent,鈥 the Arthurian comedy 鈥淢onty Python鈥檚 Spamalot鈥 and 鈥淜ing Lear,鈥 starring Paul Gross.
Swerdfager said the new streaming app can help the company grow new audiences and maintain existing ones.
鈥淚t's an area we have to be engaged in,鈥 said Swerdfager.
鈥淚t's a great way for people to see our programming. It is an amazing new dimension. You certainly can't leave it behind, the digital area. And it is absolutely an area that we are looking towards for growth.鈥
Earlier this year, the festival said it had achieved a 鈥渕oderate surplus鈥 in 2022 鈥 its first fully indoor season since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2022 lineup 鈥 shorter than the norm with just 10 productions including 鈥淗amlet,鈥 鈥淐hicago鈥 and 鈥淭he Miser鈥 鈥 attracted nearly 326,000 theatregoers, slightly above its target of 320,000.
That was up from 2021, when the festival mounted a smaller outdoor season that was further restricted by capacity limits. That season attracted just 34,000 people.聽
On Monday, the Shakespeare-focused company also announced its first original podcast, 鈥淒irector鈥檚 Notes,鈥 available through the app, Apple Podcasts and Spotify, as well as a revamped web version of Stratfest@Home.聽
In addition to Stratford's 2021 production of 鈥淪erving Elizabeth,鈥 2012鈥檚 鈥淭welfth Night鈥 and 2010鈥檚 鈥淭he Tempest,鈥 Stratfest@Home features content licensed from other theatre companies and producers.
That includes 鈥淯rsa: A Folk Musical鈥 by the Uncommon Folk Collective and the upcoming 鈥淏ound,鈥 billed as 鈥渁 Handel opera hybrid鈥 by Against the Grain Theatre.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 26, 2023.
Cassandra Szklarski, The Canadian Press