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Eric Smith's Theatre Resume Eric Smith’s Theatre Resume EXPERIENCE - ACTING EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL 2 0 1 5 AUGUST 2 0 1 5 • Harold and Vivian Entertain Guests by Jessy Ardern, Impossible Mongoose Productions— Mike • Death Comes to Auntie Norma by Zack Seizmagraff, Lucky Wench Productions—B-Rad UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SEPTEMBER 2 0 1 1 - PRESENT • Various 3rd and 4th Year Directing Class projects—Various characters • Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill, ABBEDAM Productions 2012—Bogdan Vladu • Walter, Alone by Lisa Gilroy, New Works Festival 2013—Carl • Young Frankenstein: The Musical by Mel Brooks, Student Union’s Campus Musical—Igor • The Comedian by Tyler Hein, New Works Festival 2014—Ray McLeod EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL 2 0 1 4 AUGUST 2 0 1 4 • Murder Mime: The Musical by Erin Hutchison, And More Shenanigans Theatre—Various Characters EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL 2 0 1 3 AUGUST 2 0 1 3 • Kilt Pins by Catherine Hernandez, Our Other Day Job Productions—Various Characters WALTERDALE THEATRE JULY 2 0 1 1 • Village of Idiots by John Lazarus—Schmendrick HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 2 0 0 8 - JUNE 2 0 1 1 • Alice in Wonderland—Mad Hatter • Annie—Daddy Warbucks/Mr. Bundles • Ledge, Ledger, and the Legend—J.M. • Juvie-Philly • Grease— Danny Zuko/Teen Angel • The Princess Bride- Prince Humperdinck EXPERIENCE - DIRECTING UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA — SEPTEMBER 2 0 1 1 - PRESENT 5 8 7 - 785- 0 6 9 9 5 1 1 3 1 9 0 A ST., EDMONTON, AB T 6 M 2 R 5 PHONE ADDRESS • Various scenes from plays for 3rd and 4th year directing classes, • Doubt, A Parable by John Patrick Shanley • Essay by Hannah Moscovitch • Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang • Killing Earl by Josh Languedoc, New Works Festival 2015 EXPERIENCE - PRODUCING WALTERDALE THEATRE JULY 2 0 1 5 • Production Manager, A Man of No Importance by Terence McNally UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA — SEPTEMBER 2 0 1 1 - PRESENT • Production Manager, ABBEDAM 2014—ORESTES 2.0 • Artistic Director, New Works Festival 2015 • Production Manager, New Works Festival 2016 SKILLS Quick learner of Dialects and Choreography, Comedic Timing, Singing, Dancing, Public Speaking .
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