Tour Price:
$4,325 (includes GST and $885 tax deductible tuition portion)
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| DETAILED ITINERARY
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| Additional Tour Info |
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Shaw and Stratford Theatre Festivals |
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September 22 to October 8, 2010   |
Length:
10 days |
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This tour concentrates specifically on plays performed in the theatre, including four at the Stratford Festival and five at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Also included will be excursions by coach to a winery in the Niagara district, a Mennonite community near Kitchener, and to the McMichael Collection of Canadian Art in Kleinberg. There will be plenty of time for strolling and shopping in the charming little town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and walks by the river in Stratford.
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Tour Includes:
Meals as indicated in itinerary
Air-conditioned, comfortable land transportation
All admissions and tours as specified in the itinerary
Baggage handling where available
Gratuities to guides and bus driver(s)
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Not Included:
Insurance
Meals except those listed in the itinerary
Wines, liquors and other beverages
Laundry and personal services. |
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Deposit:
A non-refundable deposit of $300 Canadian is required at time of booking. Final payment due date July 2, 2010. |
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Travel Insurance:
For comprehensive travel insurance: please call Great Expeditions for a quotation. |
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Cancellation:
A cancellation fee of $300 per person will apply up
to final payment date. In the case of illness, upon
receipt of a physician’s note, a full refund of the
deposit will be issued.
Persons withdrawing from the program after the
final payment date will be responsible for arranging
a substitute. If a substitute cannot be found, the
amount of refund will depend on the amount
recoverable from the tour operator(s). |
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All prices
are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated and may be subject
to change. Great Expeditions reserves the right to make changes
in itinerary if it is deemed necessary.
B.C. Reg. 3577 Go
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Leader |
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Michael Booth
Michael Booth, Professor Emeritus, was chair of the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria from 1984 to 1995. Before that he spent eight years as founding chair of the Department of Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick in England, and has wide and varied experience of the British theatre. He was educated at Victoria College, the University of British Columbia, and the University of London, where he received his PhD in 1958.
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