Theatre:
Aug. 24th - Sep. 5th - BLUE SERGE
By Rebecca Gilman
Director: Sabrina Evertt
Previews: August 24th & 25th (Tues & Weds) at 8pm
Opening: Thursday, August 26th at 8pm
http://twentysomethingtheatre.blogspot.com/2010/07/blue-surge.html
Blue Surge tells the story of Curt, a small-town cop, and Sandy, the 18-year old prostitute he meets in a raid on a massage parlour. Curt finds an unlikely kindred spirit in Sandy and begins a relationship with her that puts everything he’s worked for – his career, his friendships, and his engagement to his fiancée – at risk. But Curt sees a future with Sandy, an escape from his difficult past. As the two of them chase their dreams, they must learn a skill that is foreign to them both: they must learn to hope.
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Nov 13 – Dec 6 - THE VERTICAL HOUR
by David Hare
Director: Tamara McCarthy
Preview: November 12 ($6.00)
Opening: November 13 /
Talkback: November 19
Happening at the Jericho Arts Centre - 1675 Discovery St. Vancouver - www.unitedplayers.com
“Politics is about the reconciliation of the irreconcilable” says Nadia Blye, an American war reporter turned Yale Professor of International Relations. With her faith in academia beginning to erode and memories from her time in the Balkans and the Middle East haunting her, she travels to the Welsh borders with her boyfriend, to visit his father, who has his own past to reckon with.
TV shows & Commercials:
OLYMPIC PROCTOR & GAMBLE COMMERCIAL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo0ejBHp8UI&feature=related
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Jan 21 - SUPERNATURAL
9 pm - Channel 14
Episode 511 - Sam Inturrupted
I appeared in the TV Drama Supernatural which is filmed in Vancouver.
Latest Award:
2009 Tabloid Witch Awards Announced
http://www.hollywoodinvestigator.com/2009/horrorfilm2009.html
Here are the winners of the 2009 Tabloid Witch Awards! -- the Hollywood Investigator's No Entry Fee horror film contest that accepts entries from around the world -- shorts and features, dramatic and comedic horror, animated and avant-garde -- from students, indies, and Hollywood professionals.
Don't Call Me Zombie's Claire Lindsay is bubbly, flighty, lovesick, occasionally snappish, and always funny and endearing as the cubicle clerk who falls in love with -- and sticks up for -- the undead guy.
The Tabloid Witch has long honored comedic horror performers, and continues that tradition by recognizing Claire Lindsay as 2009's Best Actress.
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2006 Vancouver Zone Festival
Best Actress - This Is A Play (On The Fence Theatre)
http://www.theatrebc.org/GVZ/GVZFest06.htm
Latest Film:
BREAKING UP DURING A FIRE
(Independent Short Film)
by Bret Jolliffe
Director - Bob Woolsey
Gregory chooses in an inopportune time to break up with Megan... can their love take the heat? |