Texte et interprétation de Brooke Johnson
Mise en scène de Allyson McMackon
In 1985, while she was a student at the National Theatre School, Brooke Johnson became friends with Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It had been a year-and-a-half since his walk in the snow, and while he was no longer doing pirouettes behind the Queen, he was sometimes hanging around with Brooke, sliding down ice-covered staircases on Mount Royal. This personal insight into the man and the times, as seen through the eyes of a passionate artist, is not to be missed. Vivid and charming, poignant and very funny, Trudeau Stories is about friendship and loss and about who we think we are.
Lighting Design by Glenn Davidson
Floor painting by Lindsay-Anne Black
Stage Manager: Fiona Jones
Centaur and the City speaker series presented by The Gazette
Join L. Ian MacDonald as he talks to The Gazette columnist/author Bill Brownstein on politics, federal and provincial, as well as his views on the U.S., and his role as a speechwriter for former P.M. Mulroney
Monday May 10, 2010 at 7pm
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