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Introducing the Studio 58 Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Graduates. PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING at LANGARA COLLEGE Introducing the Studio 58 Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Graduates. PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING AT LANGARA COLLEGE The faculty and staff of Studio 58 are very pleased to present the latest group of Studio58, Langara College graduates from our Acting and Production programs. These talented students have the dedication, education, and instincts to be the best in their field. All have worked studio58theatre extremely hard to get this far, and we can’t wait to see where they go from here. www.studio58.ca Studio58Theatre PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING Daniel Bristol Acting 2019 GRADUATE Acting 2019 ROLES/POSITIONS IN STUDIO 58 PRODUCTIONS Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2019 Alexander Inhale (Hot House) Ivy Charles Hannah Pearson/Fay Nass 2019 Dr. Werner Labour Pains (Hot House) Ashley Chartrand Erin Palm/Fay Nass 2019 Officer Cabaret Masteroff/Kander/Ebb Epstein/King/Hunt 2018 Donny Mortified Amy Rutherford Anita Rochon 2018 Dylan Incognito Mode Marcus Youssef Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Derek Risky Nights–The P*rn Project Collective Creation Marcus Youssef/ Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Mr. Tremayne The Skin of Our Teeth Thornton Wilder Sarah Rodgers TRAINING AT STUDIO 58 – under the direction of Kathryn Shaw Acting: Kathryn Shaw, David Hudgins, Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly; Acting for Film and Television: Kerry Sandomirsky, Garry Chalk, Daniel Doheny; Voice Acting: Colin Murdock; Physical Theatre: Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly; Voice: Dale Genge, Brad Gibson; Movement: Brad Gibson, Kathleen McDonagh, Shelley Stewart Hunt; Speech: Ian Raffel, Brad Gibson;Playwriting: Aaron Bushkowsky; Tap: Shelley Stewart Hunt; Singing: Diane Speirs, Brian Tate; Solo Show: David Bloom; Monologue: Jovanni Sy, Kathleen Duborg; Shakespeare Monologue: Scott Bellis, Dean Paul Gibson, Dale Genge, Ian Raffel, Brad Gibson;Sight Reading: Kathleen Duborg; Production: Bruce Kennedy, Daniel Dolan, Sherri Sadler, Susan Miyagishima; Business: Andrew McNee, Sean Harris Oliver. OTHER ROLES AND EXPERIENCES Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2019 Captain Coquitlam Captain Coquitlam (Film) Deborah Heslop Arno Hazebroek Blue Steel Pirate Adventures Terry Campbell Terry Campbell 2017 Lucas His First Time (Film) Angel Hawes Angel Hawes 2017 Hoodlum The Squatter (Film) Paul Whittington Paul Whittington OTHER TRAINING • Spotlight Academy: Advanced Scene Study (Film and TV) (Bart Anderson, Sarah Wayne Callies, Judy JK Lee, Jacqui Kaese, Adrian Hough, Dolores Drake, Mackenzie Gray, James Head, Kris Woznesensky) • Peter Kent School of Hard Knocks: Stunts AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS • The Joey Awards: Best Monologue, Best Young Male Performer, Best Actor in a Short Film • Langara College Dean’s Honour Roll • Shodan-Ho Black Belt: Gōjū-ryū Shima Karate RELATED SKILLS AND/OR INTERESTS Improv, filmmaking, screenwriting, producing, directing, Gōjū-ryū Karate (Black Belt) Studio 58, Langara College • 100 West 49th Ave. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Y 2Z6 • 604-323-5652 • [email protected] • www.studio58.ca PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING Angela Chu Acting 2019 GRADUATE Acting 2019 ROLES/POSITIONS IN STUDIO 58 PRODUCTIONS Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2019 Charlotte Labour Pains (Hot House) Ashley Chartrand Erin Palm/Fay Nass 2019 Mari Chicken Wings & Jell-O Jimmy Jinpyo Hong Isaac Li/Fay Nass Shots (Hot House) 2019 Helga Cabaret Masteroff/Kander/Ebb Epstein/King/Hunt 2018 Amanda Incognito Mode Marcus Youssef Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Ensemble Risky Nights–The P*rn Project Collective Creation Marcus Youssef/Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Doris/Drum Majorette The Skin of Our Teeth Thornton Wilder Sarah Rodgers TRAINING AT STUDIO 58 – under the direction of Kathryn Shaw Acting: Kathryn Shaw, David Hudgins, Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly; Voice: Dale Genge, Brad Gibson; Speech: Ian Raffel, Brad Gibson; Movement: Brad Gibson, Kathleen McDonagh, Shelley Stewart Hunt; Physical Theatre: Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly; Singing: Diane Speirs, Brian Tate, Marguerite Witvoet; Tap: Shelley Stewart Hunt; Film and Television: Kerry Sandomirsky; Monologue: Jovanni Sy; Solo Show: David Bloom; Writing: Aaron Bushkowsky; Voice Acting: Colin Murdock; Shakespeare Monologue: Scott Bellis, Ian Raffel, Brad Gibson, Dale Genge; Sight Reading: Kathleen Duborg; Production: Sherri Sadler, Daniel Dolan, Bruce Kennedy, Susan Miyagishima, Kevin MacDonald; Business Workshop: Andrew McNee; Grant Writing: Sean Harris Oliver. OTHER ROLES AND EXPERIENCES Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2018 Ensemble East Van Panto: The Wizard of Oz Marcus Youssef Stephen Drover 2018 Gail The Dance Teacher Gerald Williams Gerald Williams 2018 Principal Woodwards (Web Series) Lewis & Lewis Productions Sepideh Yadegar 2018 Actor Discord (Short) Lewis & Lewis Productions Sepideh Yadegar 2010 Production Manager Various Various Sandra Ferens OTHER TRAINING • Calgary Actors’ Studio • Company of Rogues • Craft Actors Studio YYC: Acting • Loose Moose Theatre Company: Improv AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS • John F. Parker Scholarship 2017 • Langara College Dean’s Honour Roll 2017/2018 • Alexander Rutherford High School Achievement Scholarship RELATED SKILLS AND/OR INTERESTS Puppetry, mime, pantomime, neutral mask, tap, basic jazz dancing, ping pong, contact improv, improvisation. Studio 58, Langara College • 100 West 49th Ave. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Y 2Z6 • 604-323-5652 • [email protected] • www.studio58.ca PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING Paige Fraser Acting 2019 GRADUATE Acting 2019 ROLES IN STUDIO 58 PRODUCTIONS Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2019 Maria Inhale (Hot House) Ivy Charles Hannah Pearson/Fay Nass 2019 Brianna Come Back Out (Hot House) David Underhill Joe Rose/Fay Nass 2019 Emcee Cabaret Masteroff/Kander/Ebb Epstein/King/Hunt 2018 Swimmer 2/Dance Captain Mortified Amy Rutherford Anita Rochon 2018 Emma/Dance Captain Incognito Mode Marcus Youssef Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Ensemble/Dance Captain Risky Nights–The P*rn Project Collective Creation Marcus Youssef/ Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Gladys The Skin of Our Teeth Thornton Wilder Sarah Rodgers TRAINING AT STUDIO 58 – under the direction of Kathryn Shaw Acting: Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly, David Hudgins, Kathryn Shaw; Physical Theatre and Puppeteering: Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly; Voice: Dale Genge, Brad Gibson; Movement: Brad Gibson, Kathleen McDonagh, Shelley Stewart Hunt; Speech: Ian Raffel, Brad Gibson; Playwriting: Aaron Bushkowsky; Tap: Shelley Stewart Hunt; Singing and Choir: Diane Speirs, Brian Tate; Film and Television: Kerry Sandomirsky; Solo Show: David Bloom; Monologue: Jovanni Sy, Scott Bellis;Production: Bruce Kennedy, Daniel Dolan, Sherri Sadler, Susan Miyagishima; Business: Andrew McNee; Voice Acting: Colin Murdock; Sight Reading: Kathleen Duborg. OTHER ROLES AND EXPERIENCES Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2019 Ensemble Coriolanus William Shakespeare Dean Paul Gibson/Bar 2018 Peggy Sawyer 42nd Street Warren/Stewart/Bramble Robert McQueen/TUTS 2017 Sylvia Girl in the Goldfish Bowl Morris Panych Barbara Tomasic 2016 Franz/Hooker Rock of Ages Chris D’Arienzo Peter Jorgesen/Arts Club OTHER TRAINING • Musical Theatre Diploma with Honours, Capilano University 2011–2014 • Pasek and Paul Musical Theatre Masterclass • Peter Jorgensen Musical Theatre Masterclass • Singing (Sylvia Zaradic, Barbara Tomasic, Craig Tompkins, Peter Jorgensen) • Harbour Dance Centre: Broadway jazz, tap (Julie Tomaino) • Auditioning for Film (Lynn Carrow) • Auditioning for Musical Theatre (Lisa Stevens) AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS • EV Young Award Outstanding Performance (42nd Street) 2018 • Cheryl Hutcherson Memorial Award 2017 • Ovation Award Nomination–Supporting Actress (Rock of Ages) 2016 • Ovation Award Nomination–Supporting Actress (You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown) 2015 • Ovation Award - Outstanding Female Newcomer 2014 • Lloyd Nicholson Scholarship (2019) • The Jennifer Prosser Wade Family Endowed Scholarship (2019) RELATED SKILLS AND/OR INTERESTS Improvisation, Singing: Mezzo; Dance: jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop; choreographing, teaching (ages 5 and up), writing, basic cheerleading lifts, lift experience; Physical Theatre: mime, puppetry; contact improv, stage combat; stage managing, hanging and focusing lights, Qlab experience (sound design), ability to use power tools, great with kids. Studio 58, Langara College • 100 West 49th Ave. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Y 2Z6 • 604-323-5652 • [email protected] • www.studio58.ca PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING Moe Golkar Acting 2019 GRADUATE Acting 2019 ROLES/POSITIONS IN STUDIO 58 PRODUCTIONS Year Title Play Author Director/Designer 2019 Avery Les Pâtisseries Sauvages Gabriel Covarrubias/Aaron Duke Matisse Jacques (Hot House) Quaglia/Fay Nass 2019 Schultz Cabaret Masteroff/Kander/Ebb Epstein/King/Hunt 2018 Andy Mortified Amy Rutherford Anita Rochon 2018 Jason Incognito Mode Marcus Youssef Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Ensemble Risky Nights–The P*rn Project Collective Creation Marcus Youssef/Chelsea Haberlin 2018 Telegraph Boy The Skin of Our Teeth Thornton Wilder Sarah Rodgers TRAINING AT STUDIO 58 – under the direction of Kathryn Shaw Acting: Kathryn Shaw, David Hudgins, Wendy Gorling; Voice: Dale Genge, Brad Gibson; Speech: Ian Raffel;Movement: Brad Gibson, Kathleen McDonagh; Physical Theatre: Wendy Gorling, Alison Kelly; Tap: Shelley Stewart Hunt; Singing: Brian Tate; Film and Television: Kerry Sandomirsky; Monologue: Jovanni Sy; Shakespeare Monologue: Brad Gibson; Voice Acting: Colin Murdock; Solo Show: David Bloom; Production: Daniel Dolan, Sherri Sadler, Bruce Kennedy; Business: Andrew McNee; Grant Writing: Sean Harris Oliver.
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