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Singer, actor, theatre director. Appeared in first season of television reality series 'Canadian Idol' . Instructor at the University of Lethbridge for four years in the Drama Department. Wrote a weekly column about reality shows for The Daily News (2003-2005). Former theatre director in Nova Scotia, and co-founder of the independent theatre company, Angels & Heroes. Won a Merritt Award for Emerging Theatre Artist in 2007. Artistic Associate for Lethbridge-based Theatre Outré for four years. Interim Theatre Director at Ship's Company Theatre in Nova Scotia since 2019. | Singer, actor, theatre director. Appeared in first season of television reality series 'Canadian Idol' . Instructor at the University of Lethbridge for four years in the Drama Department. Wrote a weekly column about reality shows for The Daily News (2003-2005). Former theatre director in Nova Scotia, and co-founder of the independent theatre company, Angels & Heroes. Won a Merritt Award for Emerging Theatre Artist in 2007. Artistic Associate for Lethbridge-based Theatre Outré for four years. Interim Theatre Director at Ship's Company Theatre in Nova Scotia since 2019. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 14 July 2020
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1980 -
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Singer, actor, theatre director. Appeared in first season of television reality series 'Canadian Idol' . Instructor at the University of Lethbridge for four years in the Drama Department. Wrote a weekly column about reality shows for The Daily News (2003-2005). Former theatre director in Nova Scotia, and co-founder of the independent theatre company, Angels & Heroes. Won a Merritt Award for Emerging Theatre Artist in 2007. Artistic Associate for Lethbridge-based Theatre Outré for four years. Interim Theatre Director at Ship's Company Theatre in Nova Scotia since 2019.