An open letter to those in tech week.

An open letter to those in tech week.

Wednesday July 4, 2012 -- 1:12 AM Dear theatre people: Listen up.  I have a message for those of you in tech week right now.  I know there are at least three shows in London, Ontario that are just finishing up tech/just opened/opening this week (UWO's The Winter's Tale, Simply Theatre's Legally Blonde, and OKTC's …

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Pics Or It Didn’t Happen: The NO Show (Fringe Edition)

Photos from The NO Show at the London Fringe Festival at APK Live on June 14, 2012! This edition of The NO Show was a Star Trek parody (I played Hishuru) and was entirely improvised.  Jayson sent us a basic outline, but the rest was up to us -- and literally just us, since all the guest performers cancelled!  Craziness ensued. …

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Upcoming Staged Readings with London Playwrights Lab

I'm excited to be participating in my first staged reading!  Read on for details. London Playwrights Lab is excited to present the second in a series of staged readings featuring original works by local playwrights, Rob Wheeler, Michael Wilmot, Lynda Martens and Dan Ebbs. This Pay What You Can Event is a unique opportunity for …

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Linktastic – April 7, 2012

Reasons Why Everyone Should Study Stage Combat, by Meron Langsner.  YES. 10 Ways Being a Theatre Major Prepared Me for Success.  I tell this to people all the time about OKTC.  The skills that the kids learn are totally transferable to all sorts of professions and life experiences. Ken Davenport's 10 Audition Tips for Actors, and …

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LTD Online features The Big Comedy Go-To!

Two posts in one day?!  It's true! Check out this great video by London Downtown Theatre Online about The NO Show at the Big Comedy Go-To!  I'm at 1:27 alongside the fantastic Matthew J. Stewart! WARNING: Strong language, viewer discretion is advised.