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Stratford Festival asks federal government for help

The Stratford Festival says it has a $20 million shortfall because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Officials of the theatre company made a presentation to the House of Commons standing committee Thursday, asking for an $8 million boost through grants and loans. Stratford Festival is committed to raising $12 million in private sector donations.

Carol Stephenson, chairwoman of the board, led the presentation and outlined a number of measures to help pull the theatre through the challenge.

In her presentation, Stephenson pointed to facts that the Stratford Festival has grown to become a marquee tourism event in the multimillion-dollar tourism industry of Southwestern Ontario.

· It is the largest not-for-profit theatre in North America. · It presents 700 performances of 15 productions on four stages. · It attracts 500,000 people a year. · It employs 1,000 people, creates 2,400 more full-time-equivalent jobs and supports hundreds of small businesses in the region. · It drives $55 million in taxes to the three levels of government annually. · It has the highest level of earned revenues at 94 per cent and the lowest level of government support at 6 percent in the not-for-profit performing arts industry.

The presentation went to connect the Festival's survival with that of the city, pointing to the loss of 3,400 jobs and having a major impact on the downtown core.

Stephenson stated that there have been immediate steps taken to help stabilize the organization by:

· launching a ticket donation campaign. · reducing overhead expenses · instituting a 50 per cent salary reduction for the Executive Director and Artistic Director. · drawn from the Endowment. · accessed the CEWS. · accessed a $6-million line of credit. · launched a fundraising campaign

The Stratford Festival put its 2020 season on hold on April 27.

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