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The Soulpepper Theatre Company, in conjunction with The 24 Hour Play Company, will be presenting a new twist as part of their summer season - The 24 Hour Plays.
Frost/Nixon, based on the infamous interview between British reporter David Frost and President Richard Nixon, has its Canadian premiere in Vancouver in Sept. 2008.
Thirty five years after it's world premiere at the Tarragon Theatre, Leaving Home gets a very well deserved (and long overdue) revival, care of Soulpepper.
Russian classic has Stratford's finest including Lucy Peacock, Irene Poole,and Dalal Badr as The Prozorov Sisters, with Tom McCamus, James Blendick, and Joyce Campion.
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