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The Bush-Ladies: In Their Own Words is adapted from the writings of Susanna Moodie, Catherine Parr Traill, Anne Langton, and Anna Jameson. In the 1830s, these four well–born, highly–educated British women came to Canada—and the accounts of their lives have made them the First Ladies of Canadian literature. In this clever play, Molly Thom uses the Bush–Ladies' own words to illuminate the immigrant experience. It is a spirited and dramatic romp through a vivid era in our history.
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