Northern Dancer, the most famous racehorse in Canadian history, is immortalized in this new musical

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There’s a running joke among Canadian musical theatre writers that if you want your show produced in this country, it can have no more than two actors and a set consisting of nothing more than a few tables and chairs. 

This, of course, is an exaggeration. But it’s based on a kernel of truth — highlighting the limited resources in the Canadian theatre sector and the sheer difficulty of getting large-scale works off the ground. 

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