Lyle and I have just spent a delightful two days in Stratford. We
saw two shows at the Festival Theatre and walked a leisurely three kilometers
around the Avon River Park trail. I know that this blog is mostly about the
white cane walks, but I really want to mention the Stratford Theatre. When I
phoned to book seats a few months ago, I hoped that I would be able to get
seats as close to the front of the stage as possible. I was informed that this
wouldn’t be a problem. Stratford Theatre puts aside special front row seating
for each performance for CNIB clients. What a great accommodation for people
with little sight!
I remember that when I could see, we used to prefer seating towards
the back of a theatre. When my sight changed, it took Lyle some time to adjust
to a change in seating. For the most part, he has adjusted well. However, I do remember one particular summer
theatre performance. The show was Camelot and we sat with our knees nearly
under the edge of the stage. Of course, I was the one who had requested this
particular seating. At one point, Lancelot sings a solo. His singing was quite
full of saliva and Lyle threatened to sit with his program over his head and
was very reluctant to return to the theatre for the second act.
The front row seats in Stratford were excellent. The performances
were very professional and we thoroughly enjoyed both Henry V and 42 Street. I
would highly recommend both, but do book tickets well in advance, and if you
happen to be a CNIB client, remember to quote your CNIB ID number when booking.
I envy you seeing the plays. Glad to hear you enjoyed both
ReplyDeleteDorothy