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Kevin Fox(Robbie)
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Kevin's also the Technical Director of Fishbowl Theatre, as well as founder and Artistic Director of the Company of Lost Souls. He has played many roles both on- and off-stage, including Petruchio (The Taming of the Shrew), Jonathon Harker (Dracula), the Tyrant (the Canadian Premiere of Shakespeare's lost play Cardenio), and stage manager (Fishbowl's The House of Yes) just to name a very few. He loves being both an actor and a techie and is looking forward to CLS's and FBT's upcoming co-production: Headset: A View from the Light Booth. He likes to think of himself as a Renaissance man, but is usually referred to as a Jack-of-All-Trades or just "that guy that does everything".
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Trevor Hayes (Wib)
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Trevor is pleased to be playing the role of Wib, "the soon to be ex-husband" of Ata in the Fishbowl Theatre production of Criminal Hearts. He has been an actor working in film and television for the past 5 years in Toronto. He joins the Fringe for the first time this summer.
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Melanie Moore(Mrs. Carnahan)
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If you think her voice sounds familiar perhaps it's because you've heard Melanie on the telephone at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto. Maybe you recognize her from her recurring role as Velma Dinkley from Scooby Doo at Paramount Canada's Wonderland. Or perhaps you heard her sing with Juno-award-winners Johnny Favourite' s Swing Orchestra. Whatever the case may be, when she's not out at sea teaching ballroom dance and hosting karaoke on the M/S Disney Magic, you might just catch her in her current role as a stage manager at Canada's Wonderland looking after Olympic trampolinists and Canada's first virtual-reality theatre, or singing with the Toronto-based jazz choir, Onoscatopoeia. Diverse? Sure. Crazy as a bag of hammers? She'd have to be.
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Cat Ratusny(Ata)
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Cat has been working in film and theatre in Toronto for the last two years, and is excited to play the role of Ata Windust. Cat feels that her many life experiences with anxiety and neuroses have well prepared her for this role.
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Chloë Ariane Whitehorn (Bo)
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Some time after graduating from Queen's University's drama program Chloë moved to Toronto to pursue fame, fortune, and fishbowls. Notable roles in Toronto productions include: Venus in the Poculi Ludique Societas' production of The Woman in the Moon, Goldilocks in the Beach Arts' Goldilocks and the Three Bears, andJackie-O in Fishbowl Theatre's The House of Yes. Past credits include: Ophelia (Hamlet), Ouisa (Six Degrees of Separation), Bride of Dracula (Dracula), Georgina (Paradise Heights ), Donalbain (Macbeth), and Lillian Gish (The Robbery). Chloë is thrilled to finally be having the FULL Fringe Festival experience.
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Martina Kuska(Co-Director)
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Martina truly believes that "all the world is a stage". She has been working her way around the globe from Asia to Europe to Latin America absorbing as much culture and theatre as humanly possible. After all of her crazy adventures, she is thrilled to be back in Canada and directing for Fishbowl.
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Andrea Stark(Co-Director)
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Although Andrea's background is more film related, she is very happy to get the chance to work in the more immediate medium of theatre. Her past work with her Montreal based production company, Bastard Amber Productions, includes Graveyard Alive: A Zombie Nurse in Love, a feature film and Naughty Soxxx, a pilot produced for CBC's Zed TV. To stay fit and to pay the bills she works in the Toronto film industry as a camera assistant.
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Jonathon Neville(Stage Manager)
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Jonathon daily creates environments conducive to dramatic action. He is best known for his rendition of Tartuffe en francais, which won him the title 'Beloved' from his beloved. He is also Artistic Director of Ecological Debt Collections Inc., and is preparing a gardening-dance production "When I Garden my Garden, my Garden Gardens Me". His next public appearance will be in the role of Santa Claus selling 'Nothing'.
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Kevin Robinson(Fight Choreographer)
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Kevin is a certified Intermediate Actor/Combatant with Fight Directors Canada. He has trained under such Fight Directors and Fight Masters as Daniel Levinson, Simon Fon, Steve Wilshire, and J.P. Fournier. He has choreographed fights in the past for A Clockwork Orange, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Talk About the Passion (UNI Theatre); The Authors Voice (MacMaster University); Hopscotch (Toronto Fringe); and Doctor Faustus (Handmade Productions). Kevin can also currently be seen onstage in Upstart Crow's Shakespeare's World Cup (bring your own venue Fringe), and in Rapier-Wit's From Monkeys to Muskets (Children's Fringe).
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