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Bruce Swerdfager

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A recipient of the Stratford Festival’s Tyrone Guthrie Award, this man of arts and passion made lasting contributions to theatre in Canada, which included producing an assessment of theatre facilities across the country. His dedication to theatre in Canada and to his colleagues in the field was further demonstrated by his work to improve wages and working conditions for actors and stage managers. He will long be remembered as an influential figure in the world of Canadian theatre.” His daughter, Ann Swerdfager, is the head of public relations for the Stratford Festival.
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Minister of Canadian Heritage, said; “The Canadian theatre community has lost a valuable member with the death of Bruce Swerdfager. An original member of the Stratford Festival acting company, Swerdfager also served the Festival as general manager and twice oversaw reconstruction of its Avon Theatre.
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to study theatre in 1954–55. On his return to Stratford he rose through the ranks becoming company manager, theatre and company manager, comptroller and ultimately general manager.
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and as general manager of the festival from 1972 until 1976 he took it from a million-dollar deficit to a half-million-dollar surplus. He also served as company manager of the
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and was selected as a member of the Stratford Festival company. In later life he said; “Who would have guessed the Stratford Festival would outlast the typewriter?“ With
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Swerdfager died of complications from diabetes in 2007 in Stratford, Ontario. On his death, the Honourable
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inspired national theater touring across the country. He later ran the
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he received the first Guthrie Award and used the funds to travel to
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The Best Fooling: Adventures in Canadian Theatre By Michael Bawtree
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in 1951. While working as a typewriter salesman, he auditioned for
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Opposable Lives: Volume One of an Autobiography By Peter Carnahan
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University of Toronto — Literature & Critical Theory Program
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Theatre actor, administrator Bruce Swerdfager dies at 79
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Romancing the Bard: Stratford at Fifty By Martin Hunter
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Bruce Swerdfager, 79: Stratford original | The Star
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Ottawa
Stratford, Ontario
Ottawa
Ontario
CKCO
CFRA
Ottawa Little Theatre
Dominion Drama Festival
Tyrone Guthrie
William Hutt
The United Kingdom
Stratford Shakespearean Festival of Canada
Canadian Players
Canada Council
Dallas Theater Center
St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts
Josée Verner
Tyrone Guthrie Award
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
The Madwoman of Chaillot
Actor loved ‘crazy’ business
Playbill
Opposable Lives: Volume One of an Autobiography By Peter Carnahan
The Best Fooling: Adventures in Canadian Theatre By Michael Bawtree
Romancing the Bard: Stratford at Fifty By Martin Hunter
In Memory of Bruce Swerdfager | 1928 - 2007
Bruce Swerdfager, 79: Stratford original | The Star
Statement by the Honourable Josée Verner
University of Toronto — Literature & Critical Theory Program
2019 recipient of Stratford Festival Legacy Award

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