Heritage Park’s New Show Spotlights Nellie McClung, Women’s Rights Pioneer

As Heritage Park opens its doors for the 2024 season, visitors will be treated to an engaging new show that delves into the life and legacy of Nellie McClung, a trailblazing women’s rights activist. Through a captivating radio play set in 1929, actors bring to life the struggles and triumphs of McClung, a member of the Famous Five who fought tirelessly for Canadian women’s right to vote and be recognized as persons. The performance incorporates live sound effects, adding a touch of excitement to the show’s important messages about preserving and fighting for women’s rights. The production aims to enhance the historical experience for park visitors, while also ensuring that McClung’s story and contributions remain relevant and inspiring.

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