Photo credits: Claire Burns and Bradley C. Rudy in Mail Order Bride by Robert Clinton; Claire Burns, Catherine Fitch and Gil Garratt in The Nuttalls by Michael Healey; Janet Amos and Ted Johns in The Bootblack Orator by Ted Johns; and Marion Day and Tatum Bedard in Innocence Lost by Beverley Cooper.
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Our Mission Statement
The Blyth Festival is a community-based professional theatre that endeavours to enrich the lives of its audience by producing and developing plays that give voice to both the region and the country. [October 1997]
Our Mandate
- to provide interest in and the study of the arts generally, and literature, drama, and music in particular;
- to advance knowledge of, and appreciation of, and to stimulate interest in the dramatic culture and tradition by theatrical performances and otherwise;
- to provide facilities for education and instruction in the arts of theatre;
- to provide improved opportunities for Canadian artistic talent;
- to advance the development of the arts of theatre in Canada;
- to conduct an annual festival of such in the Village of Blyth;
- to collect monies by way of donations and otherwise.
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