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Caitlin Murphy: 514-813-4626
Co-founder: juliusmarx1977 at yahoo.com
FOUNDing Members
Biographies
Glenda is a Montreal-based theatre, film and television actor with a BFA from Concordia University. Awarded the Best Actress M.E.C.C.A., she’s performed with many local theatre companies. Glenda’s film/television work includes The Business (IFC/TMN-2007), Tripping the Wire (CTV-2005), Apocalypse 10.5 (NBC-2006) and Afterwards (with John Malkovich, 2008).Stephanie Breton was recently seen in the ‘Masques’ nominated production of Trying (Centaur), Short Story Long (Pumpkin) and in the award winning Scènes de litS. On-screen credits include Sophie Parker and Superstorm. Stephanie is a graduate of John Abbott’s professional theatre program, l’École de Mime and toured with Disney on Ice (Toy Story).
Vanessa is a theatre, television and film actor who studied at Concordia University’s Theatre Performance program. She has participated in many award winning productions, including; Fair(l)y (S)tale; A Story Unbound, The Fairies are Thirsty and the recent Just For Laughs award winning fringe production of Blastback Baby Zap. Vanessa’s television and film credits include: Singularity (which was at Cannes in the Short Film category), Summerhouse (opposite Lindsey Price) and Recon 2022(Fantasia Film Fest 2007, SITGES 2007).
Caitlin is a playwright, director and performer. She has served as playwright-in-residence at the Grand Theatre, for whom she has been developing a commissioned play called Civil. Other scripts include The “O” Show, Fruits Unheard Of, Brazen, and Ladies Room. Most recently, Caitlin directed a production of See Bob Run for the Montreal Fringe Festival; attended a playwrighting retreat in Italy with Governor General’s Award winning playwright, Vern Thiessen; and wrote and performed in her second one-woman show, Meconium / Montreal. Next March, she will be assistant-directing Age of Arousal at the Centaur Theatre with Sarah Stanley.
Shannon is an adaptive theatre performer with a BFA from the University of Regina. She was the first student in the University of Regina Theatre department to be given the opportunity to work as director and acting coach for school productions along with her acting responsibilities. Shannon has participated in theatre workshops in the UK and Canada. She was a founding member of the Montreal All-Star Cheerleaders, working as an actor, writer and publicist for their productions.