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Graham Losee - Mark Snack, the young writer
After dancing himself out of the womb, Graham has been involved in the artistic community since age two. Having danced in countless competitions, winning numerous trophies, medals, and prizes, he has been a glimmer of light to all who see. His acting career began at the age of three, and he has since filmed several commercials, a few episodes of Road to Avonlea, some scattered episodes of other Canadian television shows, and a short scene in Cheaper by the Dozen 2. Most recently, Graham was in the 2006 Toronto Fringe's production of Giant Killer Shark: The Musical. |
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Alastair Love - David Miller, the desperate mayor Alastair has extensive experience in film, television, and theatre. Selected credits include (Film & Television) “The Night Writer,” “Overtime,” “Skankin,” “Water Lily,” (Theatre) “Sex in our city…Toronto,” “Whiskey Serenade,” and “Va Va Voom.” |
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Christopher Ryan - Kevin Wallace, the sinister British producer
Christopher Ryan is stunned at the incredible gift being a part of LOTRTMTM… a chance to let his inner geeks meet – in public. Christopher is a veteran of the Opera, Musical Theatre, Cabaret and Theatre stage and has performed with major companies across Canada. He has just moved to Toronto from Winnipeg and plans on getting into all sorts of trouble before he's done with this town. Love to Sam and Audrey, Mum and Dad and Miss Tiny Dancer. |
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Lorna Wright - Tabitha Lee, the producer's wife, Director
Lorna was the star and director of the 2001 Fringe show “Flushed.” She was also the director of “Fairly Stale,” named the “Best Upcoming Play” at the International Liverpool Theatre Festival, and played the lead in the Poor Alex musical “Starshine.” In 2004, she won a Steven Spielberg Fellowship to produce a children’s musical. |
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Daniel Lee - Chorus
Daniel is a Toronto musician who has composed scores for the Tarragon production of Spain, the short movie Mediocre Milo, and the film To and Fro by the Dutch artist Arthur Kleinjan. |
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Elizabeth Morriss - Chorus
Elizabeth Morriss recently completed a degree in music theatre at Acadia University, where she played roles including Robin in “Godspell”, Miss Todd (the Old Maid) in Menotti’s opera “The Old Maid and the Thief”, and the Old Lady in “Candide.” She is an active member of ScriptLab, and has sung in several of their workshops and shows, including the first annual Canadian Music Theatre Festival. She has been involved with the Civic Light Opera Company for the last eight years playing a variety of roles, most recently Mei Li in “Flower Drum Song” and Magnolia in “Show Boat”. Elizabeth is thrilled to be involved in her first Fringe Festival production! |
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Kara Dymond - Stage Manager
Kara is delighted to return to the Toronto Fringe this year. She is a theatrical jack-of-all-trades, working as a playwright, actor, techie, stage manager, and dramaturg. Two of her plays have been produced (with one remount at the London Ontario Fringe). Her first play, Losing Berlin, won her the Hart House Theatre Award for Best Performance and the Robertson Davies Playwrighting Award. Select credits: Edna “Waiting for Lefty”, Albertine “Past Perfect”, Braidie “The Shape of a Girl”, Kelly “The Drowned World”, Anne “Anne of Green Gables”, Martha “The Secret Garden”, and Koko “The Mikado”. Upcoming: A professional reading of her newest script, Her Child. |
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Nicholas Hune-Brown, Co-Writer, Music, Chorus
Nick is a musician and writer whose work has appeared in the Walrus Magazine, the Toronto Star, Maisonneuve Magazine, and other publications. His short story, published in the anthology 2e Etage, won the 2003 Chester Macnaghtan Award for fiction. |
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Ben King - Co-Writer
This musical was originally Ben's idea. As such, he's not exactly fire-able. |
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Show Times
Wed, July 4 - 8:45PM |
Sat, July 7 - Noon |
Sun, July 8 - 5:15 PM
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Mon, July 9 - 3:00 PM
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Wed, July 11 - 11:00 PM
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Fri, July 13 - 1:45 PM
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Sat, July 14 - 9:15 PM
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All shows are at:
Helen Gardiner Phelan Playhouse (Venue 10)
79A St. George Street
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