Charlottetown Festival is closing the curtain on paper programs

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P.E.I.’s oldest theatre festival is trying something new this summer. 

Theatre-goers at The Charlottetown Festival at the Confederation Centre of the Arts won’t get physical programs they can take home as souvenirs. Instead, patrons will use a QR code that will bring them to an online program. 

It’s a change that the Confederation Centre’s marketing director said was overdue. 

“We’ve been really looking at ways to reduce waste and introduce green initiatives here at the centre for many years now, and this was always one that we were considering,” Andrew Sprague said.

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“This year, we decided to move ahead and go to an all-digital program.”

The centre would print as

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