HUME BAUGH : DIRECTOR

Hume’s directing credits include Rising Below the Sun (TPM Backspace), Therac 25(Direct Flight/Bread & Circus), La Duchesse de Langeais (Orlando Fringe), All’s WellThat Ends Well (Alchemy Theatre), and Child Hood (Summerworks). As an actor, he most recently appeared in Loving the Stranger, or how to recognize an invert (EcceHomo/Summerworks) and Birnam Wood (Theatre Rusticle/TPM). Other theatres include the Stratford Festival (Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Julius Caesar, Hamlet),Festival of Classics (Twelfth Night, Love’s Labour’s Lost), Shakespeare in the Rough

(Much Ado About Nothing), Toronto Free Theatre (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the

first Dream in High Park), Globe Theatre (Macbeth), Corfu Festival (The Tempest), Shaw Festival, Canadian Stage, Tarragon, Factory, Buddies in Bad Times, Lorraine Kimsa,Threshold, Platform 9, and Modern Times. He has written Crush (Summerworks 2008) and The Girl in the Picture Tries to Hang Up the Phone, a one-person show which he has performed in Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, and Montreal, and, this year, at Oh Solo Mio in London, Ontario. Future projects include performing in Peter and the 

Wolf (Theatre Rusticle). He trained at LAMDA and teaches acting at George Brown College.


IEVA LUCS : MARIA

Ieva Lucs is a graduate of the National Theatre School and StratfordConservatory.  Theatre credits include Juliet in Juliet (and Romeo) (LKTYP), Sarah in Trying (Persephone Theatre), Hesterpryne in The Pessimist (Tarragon Theatre), Clea in The Scene (Pilot Group), and she starred in Layne Coleman's Dora nominated one person show Tijuana Cure (Theatre Smash). Her film and television credits include Atom Egoyan's Adoration, The Border and Mayday.  Upcoming: she will be starring in Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure at The Grand Theatre in London, Ontario in February 2011 and is a recurring character on Ken Finkleman's new series Good Dog premiering on TMN in 2011



                                                        
KAT LANTEIGNE

Kat worked and studied in Canada as an actor for more than ten years before completing her classical training at The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the UK, where she graduate with distinction in acting.  Some of Kat’s film & tv roles include CBS’s The Elizabeth Smart Story & Crossed Over, Reviving Ophelia, Life Network, and the international award winning short film Wilma’s Sacrifice (Universal Studios/Italy, Pride TV, Movieola). 

After completing her training at the Bristol Old Vic in 2007, Kat went on to perform in Pericles Snowdon’s Bluebeard off-Broadway at The Medicine Show Theatre in New York playing the role of Miss. King.  Kat later produced (GromKat) and acted in Bluebeard at The Toronto Fringe in 2008 playing the role of Rooster.  Other credits include, All’s Well That Ends Well, The Countess of Rousillion at the Alchemy Studio Theatre . include, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth,(BOVTS), Judith Bliss in Hayfever,  and Mrs. Lunn in Shaw’s Overruled (New Vic Theatre/Play on Words), Gwendolyn in Importance of Being Ernest, (BOVTS) Paulina in The Winter’s Tale,(BOVTS) and Lina in Shaw’s Misalliance.

 

Kat is also an award winning independent filmmaker and writer. Her children’s book  My Fairy Uncle was released last year. Other writing projects in development include her feature film Finger the Rhino, and her play Moose Belly.  Thank you to our incredible cast and crew for trusting. I am the luckiest actor in the world to have had such an incredible creative experience.

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 



MICHAEL RODE : MALVOLIO

Michael is a Toronto based actor and composer and the Artistic Producer of Direct Flight Theatre. Selected credits: Alan in Therac 25 with Direct Flight Theatre, Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream for both the Flower City Festival directed by Peter van Wart, and in Edmonton for Theatre Prospero in repertory with Romeo and Juliet; Much Ado About Nothing. Bertram in All's Well That Ends Well (Alchemy Theatre), Brutus in Julius Caesar (Single Thread), Dion in The Winter's Tale (Theatre Kingston). Salieri in Amadeus (Staged and Confused) and Salieri's Valet (Theatre Aquarius); Moody in Anne of Green Gables; Crook Fingered Jack in The Beggar's Opera (Thousand Islands Playhouse), The Oresteia (Theatre Kingston). Television credits include David Milgaard in Cold Blood (NF Productions); Keith Moon in Final 24. He is a member of the Shakespeare collective The Patient Logmen; a co-founder of the Kingston based Single Thread Theatre, and is a graduate of the drama program at Queen's University. Love to Amber, and many thanks to Kat, Hume, and our whole team for being awesome.



RYAN KELLY : ANDREW AGUECHEEK

Ryan is very excited to be a part of the Twelfth Night Gladstone Co-op.  Recently he was seen in the Best of the Fringe's "Craplicker".  Some of Ryan's favourite theatrical experiences have been: "Cordelia" (Rhubarb '10), "I Have AIDS" (Cabaret Co.), "The Shakespeare Experiment" (Buddies in Bad Times), "Crush" (Summerworks), "Mamma Mia" (Mirvish) and "Will the Real JT LeRoy Please Stand Up?" (Cabaret Co.) for which he earned a Dora Award in 2007.
Ryan has also been seen in tv programmes such as "Queer As Folk", "How to be Indie", "G-Spot", and "Almost Audrey" which
 was nominated this year for a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Ensemble.  Ryan's work in the short film sector has also been recognized with a Gemini nom for Best Short in "The Dog Walker".  Ryan is the Drama and Music  Director at The Centre For Art and Soul  (www.centreforartandsoul.com) where he teaches and mentors children in the arts. Enjoy the show!  Ryan is single and a Pisces. 


SARAH BUSTARD : STAGE MANAGER

Sarah grew up in Carleton Place, Ontario, graduated from Queen’s University in Kingston and now calls Toronto home. Past credits include: El Numero Uno, Forbidden Phoenix and Touch the Sky (LKTYP); Hamlet (Necessary Angel); The Tempest (Dream in High Park, The Canadian Stage Company); Tuesdays with Morrie and Kindertransport (Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company); Madama Butterfly (Opera Hamilton); In Darfur (Theatre Awakening at SummerWorks);blood.claat (Magnetic North Theatre Festival and Black Theatre Workshop); Jewtopia and Evil Dead, The Musical (Independent); The Beggar’s Opera, Trying, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl (Thousand Islands Playhouse); Hellfire Pass, Wade in the Water and The Goat, or, Who is Sylvia? (Centaur Theatre Company).