Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and first daughter Ivanka Trump enjoyed a night out together on Broadway.
The pair arrived at New York City’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theater in the same motorcade, though in separate vehicles, to watch Wednesday’s showing of Come From Away, the Canadian-born musical that highlights how a small town in Newfoundland aided stranded airline passengers after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Trump (who does not have an official position in the Trump White House) sat in Row F between Nikki R. Haley, her father’s ambassador to the Un, and Trudeau, according to The New York Times.
The pair arrived at New York City’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theater in the same motorcade, though in separate vehicles, to watch Wednesday’s showing of Come From Away, the Canadian-born musical that highlights how a small town in Newfoundland aided stranded airline passengers after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Trump (who does not have an official position in the Trump White House) sat in Row F between Nikki R. Haley, her father’s ambassador to the Un, and Trudeau, according to The New York Times.
- 3/16/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Brian Mulroney, one of Canada's most hated politicians and former Prime Ministers, will be portrayed on the big screen in a dramatic and humoristic opera. The film Mulroney: The Opera will be released in select Canadian theatres on April 16.
The story begins in 2002 when Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chrétien (Colin Mochrie) unveils the official portrait of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (Rick Miller).
During that day, Mulroney is seen telling his story to a security guard. He brings us back in his young days. He also talks about his political career and the controversies that have plagued him ever since.
Other members of the cast include: Stephanie Anne Mills as Mila Mulroney; Michael Murphy as Col. McCormick; Geordie Johnson as John Turner; Ted Dykstra as Ed Broadbent; Janet Laine-Green as Nancy Reagan; Joe Matheson as Ronald Reagan; Sean Cullen as Robert Coates; Dan Lett as John Fraser; and Joanne Boland as Kim Campbell.
The story begins in 2002 when Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chrétien (Colin Mochrie) unveils the official portrait of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (Rick Miller).
During that day, Mulroney is seen telling his story to a security guard. He brings us back in his young days. He also talks about his political career and the controversies that have plagued him ever since.
Other members of the cast include: Stephanie Anne Mills as Mila Mulroney; Michael Murphy as Col. McCormick; Geordie Johnson as John Turner; Ted Dykstra as Ed Broadbent; Janet Laine-Green as Nancy Reagan; Joe Matheson as Ronald Reagan; Sean Cullen as Robert Coates; Dan Lett as John Fraser; and Joanne Boland as Kim Campbell.
- 3/18/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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