2018

2018 Highlights

 
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Or Not to Be

Glass Hammer Productions
Directed by Julia Haist
Red Sandcastle Theatre

Sebastian wants to direct the greatest play in the English language, and he wants his best friend to play the lead. Sarah wants her husband to stay. And Ben – Ben is trying to figure some stuff out, before it’s too late. In this play, all three characters grapple with the ultimate question; what is the role of a lifetime?

 
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Mountaineer

InspiraTO Festival White Show
Directed by Ziad El Khachab
Alumnae Theatre

A funeral, sisters, climbing the mountain, and what it means to be heroic.

 
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Governing Ourselves

New Ideas Festival
Directed by Lori Delorme
Alumnae Theatre

A student teacher meets with her advisor to evaluate her practicum, but the discussion takes an unexpected turn.

 
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Down Please

Cackle Comedy Productions
Directed by Hilary June Hart

Brenda and her springer spaniel Jasper have a long wait for the elevator as several odd characters appear each time the doors open.

 
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Top Seller

Eyemagine
Directed by Wes Berger

Toronto 48 Hour Film Project -
Genre: Mystery
Character: Riley Ludwig, Door-To-Door Salesperson
Prop: Headband
Line of Dialogue: “In another life, if you’re lucky.”

 
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Tim Bites

Sheridan College
Directed by Brandon Nicoletti

 
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A Song For Us

Hitchcock Group
Written and Directed by Peter Hitchcock

A Song For Us follows the path of a British artist in her 60’s who reconnects with her long-lost lover. He is adrift and broken, a shadow of the folk singer that she partnered with as a young singing duo in Yorkville. Now she is compelled to help him, and in doing so, she uncovers a revelation. The movie journeys back to those days when there was hope for peace and change.

 
Headshot by Jodi Thibodeau

Headshot by Jodi Thibodeau

 
Headshot by Jodi Thibodeau

Headshot by Jodi Thibodeau

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