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NEWS & PRINT

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

July 2023

The Walleye covers the world premiere of Alex The Artist debuting in the 2023 season of Superior Theatre Festival in collaboration with Thunder Bay Art Gallery. 

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LAKE SUPERIOR NEWS

July 13, 2022

Lake Superior News help Superior Theatre Festival unveil our 6th Season, including Possibilities of Dialogue, Community Stage and our Masterclasses

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

July 2022 Issue

Superior Theatre Festival is listed as one of the TOP FIVE Things to do over the summer in The Walleye

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

August 2021 Issue

Hoop dancers Kinew and Saagatay Councillor from Naicatchewenin First Nation are the stars of Woodlands Groove. The short film is a product of Superior Theatre Festival 2020 project. Although the annual event is taking a break in 2021, artistic Director Donna Marie Baratta will be focusing on “restructuring, rebuilding, rethinking and revisioning” the beloved festival.

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

April 2021 Issue

The Wall Eye Magazine talks to playwright Alycia Novak about the development of her piece: Alex The Artist. 

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

February 2021 Issue

The Wall Eye Magazine discusses the release of our Undercurrents Project.  

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CBC NEWS

December 21, 2020

CBC News covers our undercurrents project that celebrates the City of Thunder Bay's 50th anniversary and history. 

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

August 2020 Issue

The Wall Eye Magazine names STF as one of the top 5 things to do and also highlights a Dancer's ability to adapt with the festival and its Undercurrents project going online.  

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ALLIANCE OF CANADIAN DANCE NETWORKS

August 14, 2020

Artistic and Managing Director Donna Marie Baratta discusses moving the festival online and celebrating the City of Thunder Bay with undercurrents. 

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THE CHRONICLE JOURNAL

August 5, 2020 

The Chronicle Journal spotlights Superior Theatre Festival's online season and the talent of Thunder Bay being put into view. 

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

July 2020 Issue

The Wall Eye Magazine highlights STF's revised plans for their 5th Anniversary season in the face of COVID-19 as well as their season announcement. 

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THE WALL EYE MAGAZINE

July 2019 Summer Festival Issue

The Wall Eye Magazine points to Superior Theatre Festival as the place to be for some summer fun and exciting cultural events. 

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CHRONICLE JOURNAL

July 22, 2019

Puppetry masterclass - free for youth 12-21 - no experience required

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CBC NEWS

January 6,, 2018

Superior Theatre Festival gets nominated for an Arts and Heritage Award for their work. 

CHRONICLE JOURNAL

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July 27, 2017

A variety of indoor and outdoor Thunder Bay venues will provide stages for the Superior Theatre Festival this weekend

BAYVIEW MAGAZINE

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June 2017 Issue

Superior Theatre Festival is gearing up for their second year of programming this summer between July 27th and 30th. 

10x10 THUNDER BAY

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June 26, 2017

Superior Theatre Festival will be lighting up Thunder Bay this weekend with live theatre, music, spoken word and dance! July 28 to 30. All tickets only $10. 

CHRONICLE JOURNAL

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August 7, 2016

Superior Theatre Festival takes flight in its inaugural season. 

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CBC NEWS

June 28, 2016

Thunder Bay theatre lovers have something to look forward to this summer.

In August, the Superior Theatre Festival will mark its debut season in Thunder Bay, Ont., bringing professional live theatre and other performance art to the city's north core.

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THUNDER BAY
NEWS WATCH

June 19, 2016

Thunder Bay theatre lovers have something to look forward to this summer.

In August, the Superior Theatre Festival will mark its debut season in Thunder Bay, Ont., bringing professional live theatre and other performance art to the city's north core.

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