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MAY, 2003 |
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BOFA plays
at the Arts Assembly May 7, afternoon and night at Canterbury. ANDREW
DILLON and HAMZA ADAM host. |
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BOFA
did a media show for C.U.T.A., downtown, May 16,
for the national launch of Clean Air Day.
They were picked up and taken back to the school on a specially-assigned
O.C.Transpo bus. BOFA
was joined by ADAM McGLYNN and SIMON RAINVILLE
for this show. |
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Environment Minister David Anderson,
of the Kyoto Protocol fame "loved the show". |
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DAVID NUGENT is working at Yale for
the summer - and teaching playwriting at a camp for June. |
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STEVE FISHER, aided by BILL
SOUROUR's expertise, has his new information web site ready
to go - with news particularly of Canterbury and Ryerson people. |
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Straight from STEVE FISHER'S said
information: "In comedy, the Improviet Union
(Steve Fisher & Bill Sparks), to our great shock and surprise,
WON the May 5 battle royale at “Catch 23”, so we return
as defending champs May 19th to face American team The Atlanta
Fury, and Ed’s Angels, with Ed Neuvremont,
KURT SMEATON and Becky Johnson (Monday May 19, 8:30
p.m., Clinton’s. "
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JESSICA HOLMES' one-woman show is
on at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, April 18, 19,
May 9, 10.
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BRIAN FROMMER is busy constructing
the set for Noises Off and is teaching his
Film and Media Studies course at Queen's
University. He is also working on music and writing... |
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KATHLEEN CORNISH is currently performing
in the clown segments of Cirque du Soleil's Varekai
in New York City. ( She says Julia Roberts was in the audience May
8...!) |
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STEVE FISHER will be on the Jane
Mallet Stage in TOT's The Mikado,
and will also be performing in the improv cabaret competition, Catch
23 at Clinton's . |
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TYLEY ROSS will be performing
in the musical, The Wedding Banquet, in
Seattle and Thailand. |
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The Improviet Union, STEVE FISHER
and BILL (SOUROUR) SPARKS, returns to Catch
23 to challenge The Resurrections and
a mystery team on Monday, May 5, 8:30 p.m, at Clinton’s. |
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MAUREEN WELCH, KURT SMEATON, and
STEPHANIE MOORE all have commercials airing right
now. |
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JESSICA HOLMES' play, Jessies'
Girls, Jessica's one- woman comedy, is touring this
spring and summer. Confirmed dates are April 18 and 19 in Toronto
at Buddies In Bad Times Theatre.
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The Holmes Show is back
on the air this summer after The Osbournes.
Look for JESSICA and KURT.
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MATT EDISON is spending this month
in Europe and Iceland. |
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SEAN THIBAULT broadcasts his radio
shows in New Brunswick at http://www.mta.ca/chma,
Mondays at 5:30 p.m. and Fridays at 5 p.m., Atlantic time. |
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MARTIN GERO and KURT SMEATON
are shooting their comedy Awesome. See www.martingero.com |
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DEREK CARKNER is working again
with the Sprockets Festival until May
4. |
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RAOUL BHANEJA is shooting a film,
and working with Global on an improv show to be
aired for two weeks in June. www.raoulbhaneja.com.
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STEPHANIE MOORE has her third season
of Queer as Folk beginning soon. |
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LIZ GONTARD, Canterbury improv 84-88,
was the Whitehorse 2000 Petro-Canada Poet Laureate. For a photo of
Liz, and a poem, go to: http://www.yukonlearn.com/pgi/pgi2000/poetLaureate.html
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ROBERT PARKER ( Robert Ross Parker)
has been busy acting, writing, directing, and producing in New York
City. He has co-created a new theatre company, Vampire Cowboy
Theatre, "committed to building a community of artists
who are soaked in the cultural bloodstream of the now."
To catch up with Rob, check out these web sites: http://www.robertrossparker.com/resume.htm
http://www.vampirecowboys.com/bio.htm
and http://www.cosacomica.com/about.html
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See CHRIS COCHRANE, ROBIN TOLLER, COLIN MUNCH
and HAMZA ADAM in Canterbury's second O-Pro production,
A Midsummer Night's Dream. The show
opens May 28 and runs until May 31.
The show is directed by Marjory Bryce. It starts
at 7:30, and tickets are $7 for students and $11 for adults.
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MICHELLE RAKOS has just finished her
first year of teacher-training in Australia, and is HOME for a visit! |
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