The StageWorthy Podcast
Posted on Wed ,17/02/2016 by richardPhil Rickaby has posted his interview with me on his blog, The Stage Worthy Podcast. Check it out.
Phil Rickaby has posted his interview with me on his blog, The Stage Worthy Podcast. Check it out.
Playing at the Pearl Company Canadian Theatre Festival at Pearl Company Arts Centre, 16 Steven Street in Hamilton, from August 18 to 27. See www.keystonetheatre.net for more.
Blackbird at Burlington Student Theatre. www.totteringbiped.ca
This is a new ad for the Salvation Army that I appear in. Don’t blink or you’ll miss me.
I really enjoy this spot quite a bit, though. Nice message.
Nearly five years ago, I had lunch with Dana Fradkin and came up with the idea of creating a play in the style of a silent film. It took us four years to do it and now we’ve been rewarded with 3 Dora nominations. The three individuals nominated, Ginette Mohr, Lorie Brown and David Atkinson are all great artists who contributed their Dora worthy work to our idea. What a great gift that was!
I want to thank them, and the whole team who worked so hard for SOOOO long to create such a unique piece.
I also want to thank all of the people who’ve been sending their supportive e-mails…too many to reply to them all.
When you’re working on something like this, you can feel like you’re in a bubble sometimes, and it’s really refreshing to have emerged from that bubble and to look back on what we created and be so proud of the work that was done.
I’m gratefule. I’m humbled. I’m proud.
Richard
Get ready to see Richard Beaune like you’ve never seen him before. Dead Serious is a short gangster film parady shot last year for some terrific Niagara College students.
I should warn you that there’s some nasty language, and graphic violence.
You can see a couple of teasers here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbvw6NWBQ68and here:
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See Character Workshop page
Register now by clicking here (Equity members $45)Â or here (non-Equity $60)
Keystone Theatre is gearing up for another evening of vaudevillian shenanigans in support of their production of “The Belle of Winnipeg”. The fundraiser will be at The Royal Cinema (608 College Street), doors open at 7pm on Thursday, Sept. 24th. Hosted by Lisa Merchant, featuring Skin Tight Outa Sight Burlesque, Mysterion the mentalist, Winchester: Mind over Body vaudeville, jazz vocalist Gillian Margot, Diana Galligan, juggler John Park, and the Keys-Tones dixieland band. See www.keystonetheatre.net for more info and to buy tickets.
You can see my latest commercial for Carling Beer here:
This is an ad that I did for Chartered Accountants of Canada. You can see it here.