Stratford’s An Ideal Husband is timeless in the worst sense of the word

This solid, entertaining, and funny production of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband at Ontario’s Stratford Festival is nevertheless inert, old-fashioned, and often tone deaf. Sometimes it feels like the Stratford Festival’s programming operates on autopilot. This season marks the return of several plays last performed about a decade ago — To Kill a Mockingbird (2007), … Continue reading Stratford’s An Ideal Husband is timeless in the worst sense of the word