AARON STERN : SEBASTIAN

Aaron is excited to be part of the Twelfth Night Co-op!  He recently originated the role of The Kid in W.O. Mitchell's 
Jake and the Kid (Theatre Calgary).  Other favourite roles include Danny in Danny, King of the Basement (Carousel Players), Younger Ashmol in Pobby and Dingan (LKTYP), Louis in The Waves...First tide (Harley Dog) and Peter in Peter Pan (Citadel Theatre).  He is also an Associate Producer of DreamNorth Theatre Company, which tours Shakespeare to the Canadian North.  Aaron would like to thank his friends, his family, his cat Euclid and his Missy for their amazing support.   



ALEX DAULT : VALENTINE

Alex is elated to be a part of Direct Flight/Gromkat's foray withTwelfth Night. Alex is a graduate of George Brown Theatre School and Queens University.
 Credits: Cock a Doodle Dandy,Clerambard, Loves Labours, Brand (GBC), Twelfth Night (Theatre by the Bay), Midsummer Nights Dream (Theatre by the Bay), Veronika Decides to Die (Darkroom), Much Ado About Nothing (Theatre by the Bay), Anne & Gilbert (TIP), Volpone (Queens). Alex is fascinated with the implementation of environmental theatre. He is the recipient of the 2010 GBC Seniors Bursary and the 2009 Second City Encouragement Award. Alex currently resides in Toronto.

AMBER MILLS : VIOLA


Amber Mills is a Toronto based theatre artist and the Artistic Producer of Direct Flight Theatre. Most recently, Amber played Moira in Direct Flight Theatre’s inaugural production of Therac 25. Other selected theatre credits include: Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing and the Nurse in Romeo & Juliet, with Theatre Prospero (Edmonton, AB), Maria in Twelfth Night, and Don John in Much Ado About Nothing with Dream North Theatre Company (Toronto and Whitehorse, YT), Shelby in Steel Magnolias for the Stirling Festival Theatre, All’s Well That Ends Well with Alchemy Theatre, the workshop production of Fireweeds with Scriptlab, and The Beggar’s Opera and Anne of Green Gables, both with the Thousand Islands Playhouse. She is the proud co-founder of The Patient Logmen, an ensemble of actors that come together on a weekly basis to work on Shakespeare. During next year’s Luminato Festival you can catch a


glimpse of her alongside 49 other woman in Necessary Angel’s production of Tout Comme Elle (Just Like Her), which she workshopped this past May. Amber is a graduate of the theatre program at Queen’s University. Thank you to Mike, Kat, Hume, and the whole team for making this wild ride a reality.



DANIEL KROLIK : ANTONIO

Daniel was most recently seen in [sic] at the Toronto Fringe Festival and co-adapted and performed in Ten Green Bottles for Te-Amim Music Theatre. Past credits include Much Ado About Nothing (Dream North), The Taming of the Shrew (Royal Porcupine), Hello Again (Equity co-op/Tarragon Extra Space), Point of Departure, The Book of Liz, In Trousers, Nana, and Romeo/Juliet Remixed (Toronto Fringe), Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Perimeter Institute), Where the Boys Are (Buddies in Bad Times Theatre), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (ACT), Romeo and Juliet and A Comedy of Errors (Repercussion Theatre – North American Tour), and the feature film "Sidekick".

 

 

 


DMITRY CHEPOVETSKY : ORSINO

Select Theatre Credits: Catering Queen (Tarragon, Fringe), Room to Panic (Loco7, LaMama, NY), Creon (Theatreworks), The Spiegel Tent 'n Tavern (Harbourfront, Luminato), Top Gun: The Musical! (NYMF, Fringe, Dora Nomination), Remnants (Tarragon), The Danish Play (Nightwood), Zadie's Shoes (Alberta Theatre Projects), Unidentified Human Remains..., Jacques Brel is Alive and Well... (Prairie Theatre Exchange), Major Barbara (Neptune), Orphan Muses (Touchstone), Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Manitoba Theatre Centre, National Arts Centre) and Rocky Horror Show.  Selected Film/TV Credits: Caprica, ReGenisis (Gemini Nominations), Murdoch Mysteries (Gemini Nomination), Driven to Kill, The Baby Formula, Man of the Year, Lucky Number Slevin, K-19: The Widowmaker and X-Files.  Other: Co-writer/ co-creator Blind Submission, FETCH! with Liesl Lafferty and Bloodline (Jessie Nomination - Outstanding New Play) created with Foursight Theatre, England. 

GEORGE MASSWOHL : SIR TOBY BELCH

Over the last 20 years, George has worked for many of North America's great theatre companies, including: Soulpepper (Oh What A Lovely War); both the Stratford (Fiddler on the Roof, The Three Musketeers, Threepenny Opera) and Shaw Festivals (A Little Night Music, Follies); Toronto's Canadian Stage (The House of Martin Guerre, Sweeney Todd), Tarragon/Nightwood (Allen Cole and Anne-Marie MacDonald's Anything That Moves), and Lorraine Kimsa (Seussical, Wizard of Oz, The Princess and the Handmaiden) theatres; Halifax's Neptune Theatre (Evita, Disney's Beauty and the Beast); Hamilton's Theatre Aquarius (Rock and Roll, Of Mice and Men, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma); Vancouver's Arts Club (Sweeney Todd); and Off-Broadway's Manhattan Theatre Club (Time and Again). George has been nominated for 3 Dora Mavor Moore Awards (Sweeney Todd, Seussical, Oh What A Lovely War) and a Jessie Richardson Award (Sweeney Todd). In addition to his work in the theatre, George can be heard on several cast recordings (Napoleon, Sitting Pretty, Rob Roy) and his own "If I Were King". A busy film and television actor, George is currently creating and producing a documentary chronicling the 50 year history of his highschool football team. Keep up with George online at
georgemasswohl.com


GREG CAMPBELL : FESTE

Greg has just finished doing Act Now! at the Toronto Fringe, and has appeared in many productions with VideoCabaret in such roles as John A. MacDonald and George Brown (The MacKenzie/ Papineau Rebellion, The Saskatchewan 
Rebellion, The CP Scandal, Laurier, City For Sale, and Confederation– Dora Nomination). Other theatre: Bud in Mesa, Jacob Mercer in 1949 (Theatre NorthWest); John in Oleanna and Frank in Educating Rita (Theatre and Company, Kitchener); Venticello in Amadeus (Theatre Aquarius); Enid/Nicodemus in The Mystery of Irma Vep (SudburyTheatre Centre); The Husband in Hello Again (Tarragon Extra Space); Ben Weatherstaff in The Secret Garden (Globe Theatre, Regina); Michael in As Bees In Honey Drown (Muskoka Festival); Monique in The Mother’s Saint (Theatre Passe Muraille); Oil Rush! and Confessions of a Dirty Blonde (Victoria Playhouse, Petrolia); plus many shows at Buddies: Suzie Goo: Private Secretary, Tales of the Parkside, Gentleman Caller, Crater, Erotic Curve of the Earth. Recent film and TV: The Kennedys (History Channel); The Listener (CTV); Breach (Universal); H20: The Trojan Horse (CBC); Bottom-Feeder and Static (Peace Arch); Mayday (Recovery); Regenesis (TMN); The Best Years (Global); Queer As Folk (Showtime).Greg’s directing credits include Eternal Hydra (Assistant – Crow’s Theatre); Oscar Remembered (Fringe); Ruf Paradise and Everybody’s Whore (Rhubarb! Festival), and two Blackbox Workshops with VideoCabaret.


                                                        


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