VideoCabaret presents Canadian Pacific Scandal, the latest instalment in Michael Hollingsworth?s award-winning History Plays. This brilliant satire rakes the muck of Canada's most infamous political scandal, while it raises the curtain on some of Canada?s best-kept secrets such as John A. Macdonald?s bribe taking, Wilfrid Laurier?s love-child, and Louis Riel?s asylum escapades. The play's timeless themes ? lunacy, lust, and private enterprise with public money ? offer a heart-warming, bone-chilling vision of why this country is the way it is. CBC Radio calls the History Plays ?hilarious and irresistible,? while the Globe and Mail says ?entertaining, irreverent, colourful and sharply drawn.? Don?t miss Canadian Pacific Scandal, running from March 15 for a limited run at the Cameron House, 408 Queen Street West. For tickets call the box office at 416-703-1725.
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