Sorry … I”™m Canadian opens July 10

Dunfield Theatre Cambridge presents its third production of the season, Sorry… I’m Canadian starting next week.  

The Drayton Entertainment original production, featuring new material by renowned comedian Dave Broadfoot, entertains audiences July 10 through Aug. 3.

Designed as a showcase for the homespun charm of their repressible Neil Aitchison, the production features a winning combination of humour, political satire, dancing and musical selections that celebrate all things Canadian.

After playing to sold-out houses at every Drayton Entertainment stage, Sorry…I’m Canadian is ready to entertain a brand new audience at the Dunfield Theatre Cambridge.

“This is one of the most popular shows in the history of our organization,” said Alex Mustakas, artistic director of Drayton Entertainment.

The starring Mountie, of course, is Aitchison who takes to the stage as his beloved alter ego, RCMP Constable Archibald F. Inkster. A talented four-piece band comprised of Fred Smith, Bobby Prochaska, Duncan Cameron and Duff MacDonald will present lively and heartfelt renditions of music from the Great Canadian Songbook. The Ballagh Bunch, a group of four Teeswater siblings, will dance up a storm and the cast is rounded out by Constable Inkster’s dim-witted nephew, Clifford F. Inkster, played by Frank Parks.

Sorry…I’m Canadian plays eight shows a week, July 10 through Aug. 3. Tickets can be purchased online at dunfieldtheatrecambridge.com, in person at the box office, or by calling 519-621-8000 or toll free 1-855-372-9866.

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