Did none of our Canadian JMDLers  catch this show?  I'd love to hear a report.

"When All the Slaves Are Free:  The Words and Music of Joni Mitchell" 
finished a critically acclaimed and well-attended run at Ottawa's Great 
Canadian Theatre Company earlier this month. The revue was created and 
directed by Bryden Macdonald, who also wrote and directed similar 
productions based on the work of Leonard Cohen and Carole Pope. Backed by 
jazz piano, percussion and bass, singers Elizabeth Beeler, Susan Henley and 
Mary Kelly took audiences on a theatrical journey through Joni's three-plus 
decades of work, performing 13 of her songs including "The Circle Game," 
"Big Yellow Taxi," "Both Sides Now," "Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are 
Free)," "Cherokee Louise" and "Hejira." The show ran from September 12 
until October 5, and was sold out nearly every night


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