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2023 Great Canadian Theatre Company Lawyer Play

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Tickets are now available for this year’s Great Canadian Theatre Lawyer Play, the Visit, running from May 1st to June 3rd!

Once again the legal community in Ottawa is coming together for a good cause for this year’s Great Canadian Theatre Lawyer Play. It’s set to be a night of entertainment, community, and philanthropy. Not to mention, two of our very own Nelligan Law team members Janice Payne and Jon Constable are members of this year’s talented cast!

The 2023 charitable partner is Belong Ottawa. Belong Ottawa helps people who are precariously housed or homeless through programs that provide safe spaces to connect people and create community. Their three programs offer meals, laundry, showers and other support systems.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to support a good cause and enjoy an unforgettable night of theatre.

Mark your calendars and secure your tickets now!

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