Are you here for the show?
The behind-the-scenes scene at the National Arts Centre on the night of a leaders' debate can be quite an enchanting experience.
Susan Bonner
Especially if you are a reporter who mistakenly finds herself on the wrong floor, that is the basement floor where the leaders will actually debate as opposed to the upper floors where media can roam freely.
Past the locked theatre, the makeup area, the room with the stretcher and resuscitation equipment (insert your own wisecrack), and the closed-door room where the SWAT team hangs out (repeat wisecrack invitation), I came across a very nice man carrying a violin case.
Are you here for the show, he asked?
The National Symphony Orchestra is in the midst of a 10-day Brahms and Mozart festival (tonight's attraction is star Canadian pianist Janina Fialkowska) while the political leaders are performing on another floor.
A couple of gala events, you might say.
— Susan Bonner
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