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CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM CREATIVE TEAM Wayne Specht – Original Creator/Artistic Consultant Wayne received his theatre training at the National Theatre School and the prestigious L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq. In 1976, he became the founding Artistic Director of Axis Theatre Company (née Axis Mime Theatre) and has, over the last 38 years, performed in, written or directed over 55 of the company’s productions. Wayne trained hundreds of mimes through the Axis Mime School, many of whom participated in the over 6,000 performances that Axis Theatre Company gave at the Via Rail Pavilion during Expo ’86. Wayne is one of the creators and original cast members of THE NUMBER 14. A creative collaborator at heart, Wayne was instrumental in developing Axis’ production DON QUIXOTE (with The Arts Club and Centaur Theatre) and the international touring show, FLYING BLIND, (with Australia’s Legs OnThe Wall, the Arts Club and the Belfry Theatre). He also directed the subsequent Australian tour of FLYING BLIND. In 2005, he was part of the creative team commissioned by Karavaan Theatre to travel to the Netherlands to create CAFÉ DIABLO, which he also directed. Wayne was also Artistic Director of the Vancouver International Comedy Festival for five years. Wayne is passionate and dedicated to providing support for young and emerging artists as well as the theatre community as a whole. He founded the Firehall Theatre in the early ‘80s, now known as the Firehall Arts Centre. He served for many years on the board of the British Columbia Touring Council. In 2002, Wayne was honoured with a Lifetime Career Achievement Jessie Award. Chris McGregor – Director Chris is excited to be the newly appointed Artistic Director of Axis Theatre Company. He is a graduate of Bishop’s University with a Bachelor of Arts in Drama and the University of British Columbia with a Masters in Theatre (Directing). He has directed close to 100 productions all across Canada over the past 25 years. He is the recipient of three Jessie Richardson Awards; for Directing (House), Script Adaptation (The Box) and Ensemble Acting (Pintauro Café) as well as several directing nominations including three Jessie Richardson Awards (The Little Old Man, I Hate You on Mondays and My Game) and three Ovation Awards (The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof and The King and I). He is the recipient of the John Moffat & Larry Lillo Award. He teaches acting and directing at The University of British Columbia, Bishop’s University, Simon Fraser University and Langara College’s Studio 58, and at the Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! Summer Musical Theatre Program. Robert Buckley – Musical Director/Composer Bob Buckley has a diverse career as a composer, arranger, performer, producer, recording artist and conductor. In the pop world, he has created several albums and hit songs, with the number one single Letting Go winning him a gold record. He has conducted and arranged for major artists such as Michael Bublé, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Our Lady Peace, Simple Plan and Aerosmith, to name a few. In the film and television world, he has scored many award-winning shows for networks such as Disney, Alliance, ABC, CBS and PBS. In the live stage world, he has composed music for contemporary dance, musicals and large-scale worldwide events including the Olympics, the Commonwealth Games and Cirque Du Soleil. He composed This Is My Home for Expo '86 – a song that has become a Canadian tradition. In the concert world his orchestral compositions have been performed worldwide. www.axistheatre.com Page 1 of 4 CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM Leslie Mildiner – Playwright Leslie Mildiner is a playwright, scriptwriter, director - with a background in comedy performing. He is the author of Axis's Theatre previous hit "King Arthur's Kitchen". Leslie is also a writing instructor who has taught at Vancouver Film School, UBC and VCC Continuing Studies. A couple of his past stage successes have been "Wang Dang Doodle-The Harlem Musical" (Arts Club Theatre), "Debt-The Musical" (Firehall Arts Centre) and his award winning adaptation of George Orwell's "Coming Up For Air" (Belfry Theatre). Leslie has also written for numerous TV animation shows, including "Yvon of The Yukon", "Kid Vs Kat" and "Class of the Titans". He is currently developing a new comedy web-series. He also has two children, who have the first comments on any of his children's shows... Shizuka Kai – Set/Props and Masks Shizuka is an emerging puppeteer/puppet maker and set designer in Vancouver. Her credits include Kosmic Mambo and Spring Awakening (Studio 58), Small Parts and Play With Monsters (Solo Collective), Brief Encounters 21, Azano (Boca Del Lupo: MPS), Measure For Measure and King Lear (Honest Fishmongers), Romeo & Juliet and Proof (Mnemonic Theatre), and Medea -Rokujo (Yayoi Theatre Movement). She is a graduate of Studio 58 and the recipient of the Earl Klein Memorial Scholarship. Shizuka, along with Jessica Oostergo, received a Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Design Concept and Execution, for their design of Hamelin – A New Fable. Jessica Oostergo – Costumes Jessica Oostergo is a set, costume and props designer from Vancouver. She is a freelance artist with skills ranging from scenic painting, producing, hat building, creative collaboration, production design and much more. Recently she designed a number of productions including; Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook (Snapshots Collective), The 4th Graders Present an Unnamed Love-Suicide (Tremors/Rumble), The Lawyer Show-Legally Blonde: The Musical (Touchstone/Carousel), 4Play: New Work by Excited Writers (Studio 58) and the Pitman Painters (United Players). The past two summers Jessica worked as an assistant to the Head of Wardrobe for Bard on the Beach. Over the past few years Jessica has had the opportunity to design shows for young audiences; The Little Mermaid, Charlotte’s Web, Seussical, Into the Woods Jr. (Betty Huff), Beauty and the Beast (Talmud Torah), and the spring festival for the Chilliwack School of Performing Arts: Honk Jr., Basically Good Kids, The Adventure of Flat Stanley, the Velveteen Rabbit, and The Reluctant Dragon. Jessica is a graduate of Studio 58. Jessica, along with Shizuka Kai, received a Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Design Concept and Execution, for their design of Hamelin – A New Fable. Marlise McCormick - Dance/Movement Directing and choreographing for dancers, actors, and circus artists, Marlise McCormick has been delivering sophisticated projects in the arts, entertainment, film, and live event industry for more than 25 years. Amongst other projects she is currently designing and directing shows throughout the world for Cirque du Soleil - Special Events department as well as consulting creatively with 5D Global Film www.axistheatre.com Page 2 of 4 CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM Studio based in Los Angeles. Recognized for her versatility, her body of work ranges from creating intimate, soulful solos to creating and directing powerful images performed by casts of thousands. From Olympic Ceremonies, to Cirque de Soleil, to contemporary ballets to musicals and corporate events, Marlise continually raises the bar. Her passion for music, storytelling, movement, and creating emotional visual images has won her international acclaim in South Africa, Russia, Azerbaijan, United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and Canada. Marlise lives in Vancouver and in Montreal with her husband, musician and composer, Bob Buckley. www.marlise.ca Breanne Harmon - Stage Manager Breanne is very excited to be back touring with Axis Theatre, having Stage Managed the inaugural production of Raven Meets the Monkey King in 2013 and again in 2014. A Vancouver-based Stage and Production Manager, Breanne has worked for theatre companies across Canada, including: Arts Club, Shaw Theatre Festival, Chemainus Theatre Festival, Blackbird Theatre, National Arts Centre, Presentation House Theatre, Mitch & Murray Productions, Neworld Theatre, Patrick Street Productions, among others. Some favourite Theatre for Young Audiences shows include: James & the Giant Peach (Chemainus), Raven Meets the Monkey King (Axis), Where the Wild Things Are (PHT/NAC), Dissolve (shameless hussy productions) and Me on the Map (Neworld). www.breannejacksonart.com CAST Jenny Anderson – Performer Jenny is thrilled to be working with Axis Theatre and the cast of Hamelin: A New Fable, and doubly thrilled to be bringing the classic tale of Hamelin to so many young audiences throughout Canada. A native of Calgary, Jenny holds a Bachelor in Music (Voice Performance) and a Minor in Drama from the University of Calgary/Mount Royal College. She moved to the Lower Mainland in 2006 and has since enjoyed an active career as a singer, actor, instrumentalist, educator, conductor/music director and composer. Recent theatre credits include Out of a Dream (Patrick Street Productions), Gay’s The Word (Applause Musicals; Ovation Nomination, Outstanding Lead Female), The 39 Steps/Bell, Book & Candle (Metro Theatre), Rebel Women (Vital Spark), and Secret Service (Fugue Theatre). She has composed and will be music directing TITUS: The Light and Delightful Comedy of Titus Andronicus, with script and lyrics by Andrew Wade, which will be making its debut at the Vancouver Fringe in September (Awkward Stage Productions). Jenny’s other artistic pursuits include having performed in the internationally acclaimed professional choir, the Vancouver Chamber Choir, for nine seasons. Jenny also performs frequently as a cabaret/concert soloist throughout Western Canada, is a professional accordionist, and sings with an Andrews Sisters-inspired quartet, The Lady Larks. Her extensive work with children and teens includes teaching private music/group lessons for over 15 years, and assistant conducting Zing! Children’s Choir in Vancouver for 3 years. Theo Budd – Performer A recent graduate of Capilano University's musical theatre program, Theo previously received his BMUS from UBC in 2011. Since graduating from Capilano, Theo has worked on such plays as Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Alchemy Theatre), and local playwright Andy Garland's A-Grade (star star theatre). Recent musical credits include: Benny in Flourishing Age Productions' Rent, Custus/Perkins in Gateway Theatre's production of Crazy for You, and Snoopy in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown with Play on www.axistheatre.com Page 3 of 4 CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM Words Productions, a new theatre company that he co-founded in late 2014. Thanks to Axis Theatre and the whole team that makes Hamelin happen. Enjoy the show! Ian Harmon – Performer with Spring 2016 Tour Ian has performed all over this country. Past performing credits include: 500 Words (Green Thumb Theatre), Snow White, Munsch Ado About Nothing, Munsch To Say, Dracula and The Sunshine Boys (Chemainus Theatre Festival), Guys and Dolls (Gateway Theatre), Suburbia (Twenty Something Theatre), Werewolves (Pi Theatre) and Hay Fever (Presentation House). Recent directing credits include, Edges (two monkey’s productions), The Three Munschketeers, Munsch Ado About Nothing (Beach House Theatre), Shrek (Assistant Director-Theatre Under the Stars). Recent film and television work include, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Cult, Working Class Heroes and Once Upon a Time. Ian holds a BFA in acting from UBC and is a graduate of the Douglas College Theatre Program. He also teaches drama to young artists at Arts Connection in Richmond, Stage Coach in Langley and for The Young Actors Project. ianharmon.workbooklive.com Britt MacLeod – Performer Britt is a graduate of Capilano’s Musical Theatre Program. She writes (poetry, fiction, music/lyrics, articles), acts, choreographs, dances, performs as a spoken word artist, and collaborates on several musical projects including: Rio By Night, Red Moon and Ladybird. Rio By Night’s new LP “Yet The World” will be released this year. Recent performances include: Crazy For You with Gateway Theatre; The Canadian Festival of Spoken Word; BC BUDS Festival; Dances For A Small Stage (MovEnt); The Light in the Piazza, Patrick Street Productions/Persephone Theatre; the Canadian premiere of Love/Stories: or But You Will Get Used To It, Kinetikism Productions. Nick Preston – Performer Nick is an actor, musician and writer, and a graduate of the UBC BFA in acting. Since completing the program, he has been immersed in the world of musical theatre. He recently spent the summer creating and performing with the Theatre Royal in Barkerville, BC (McGinley Family Troupe Musical Revue, Cariboo Gold Radio Hour). Other musicals include Dogfight (Awkward Stage), Crazy For You (Gateway), Darling (Springboard) and Gay's The Word (Applause) for which he was awarded the 2014 Ovation award for best newcomer. Nick was the team leader of the Chekhovies, this years winner of Awkward Stage's 24 hour musical contest, with the piece Carry On. He co-created the piece CAEZR: 33 cuts (rEvolver 2014), and also performed in Nine Dragons (Gateway/SceneFirst), We Are Three Sisters (United Players) and The Seagull, Caucasian Chalk Circle, Pride and Prejudice and Hamletmachine (UBC). Born and raised in the Comox Valley, Nick has an immense passion for the outdoors, and aims to keep current issues in his future work. Having played piano for years, Nick loves to hone instrumental skills, and has been playing trumpet, ukulele, banjolin, acoustic bass, guitar, harmonica and concertina over the summer. By the time this tour is finished, Nick will have spent 13 consecutive months playing a rat! This takes him back to many seasons with Missoula Children's Theatre. www.axistheatre.com Page 4 of 4