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Ed
Farolan
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Ed studied Philosophy and Letters in
the late 60s at the University of Madrid, and took to Painting there
under the mentorship of Chilean painter Eugenio Dittborn. He
participated in painting exhibitions in Madrid and was commisioned to
paint a mural at the Colegio Mayor de Guadalupe in 1967. He then did
graduate work in Hispanic Studies at the University of Toronto, and
afterwards, specialized in Theatre and Media in the
United States. He went on to do some professional acting for stage and
screen and also wrote stage as well as screen plays. In 1985 He founded
the Montreal
Experimental Theatre and then the following year, moved to Vancouver .
He developed a Theatre Programme for the Langley School District in
1987 and later taught Acting at the VCC Langara and Downtown campuses.
His one-act play, The Caged Dream, was produced at
the Vancouver Fringe in 1993 by the Vancouver Experimental Theatre, and
the following year, he directed Elmer Wiens' Critical Paths also
for the Fringe.
recent reviews Vancouver
Symphony Orchestra: Tony DeSare | Push International Festival: Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca | Arts & Axis Theatre Companies: Don Quixote | Blackbird Theatre: Waiting for Godot
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John
Anthony Jane
Webmaster
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John is originally from Britain but has also lived in South Africa,
Thailand, and China and has now been living happily in Vancouver for
over twenty years. He has worked as a teacher, an engineering
technologist, a technical writer and a soldier. While John's background
is essentially technical, he comes from a theatrical family, having a
cousin in film and television and a mother who performed in British
vaudeville. His main interests are theatre and music.
recent reviews
Glory Days |
Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
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RED |
VSO
+ Corey Cerovsek
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Christmas Carol |
La Cage aux Folles | Tosca
Cafe | Re:Union
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7 Stories | Tosca
Cafe | VSO:
Nikki Yanofsky | Circle
Mirror Transformation |
Tuesdays with Morrie
| The Light in the Piazza
| The Fringe Festival
| Johnny Canuck
Sharon's childhood home was filled with many souvenirs of her father’s
Vaudeville tap dancing career, although she did not inherit the “dancing
gene” herself. During her thirty years as an elementary school
teacher in the Coquitlam School District, Sharon was most inspired when
teaching art, drama, creative writing and poetry. She is a big fan of
Vancouver's many festivals, with the International Writers Festival
and International Jazz Festival being two of her favourites. Sharon
enjoys spending her free time either visiting art galleries or getting
outdoors to go cycling with her friends.
recent
reviews
An Evening with Judy Collins | Vancouver
International Fringe Festival
Born and raised in London, England, Patricia loves film, art,
literature and architecture. She has lived and worked in many countries
and has completed film and fine art studies in Vancouver. Patricia has
narrated documentary films, and interviewed several well known
novelists, including crime writer Michael Connelly (The Poet) and
Arthur Golden (Memoirs of a Geisha). In a perfect world, she would love
to have visited, or better still, been a part of, Gertrudes Stein's
Paris salon with Hemingway, Picasso, Marcel Duchamp and F. Scott
Fitzgerald dropping by.
recent
reviews
Elizabeth McLean: Interview
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Tucson
Symphony: Eagles Tribute | Tucson
Music Hall: Cirque de la Symphonie
Born in northern Saskatchewan, Roger migrated to Kamloops at an early
age before easing into the West Coast lifestyle in the mid-80s. After
training to be an electrician, he switched careers, earned a B.A. in English
Literature and a B.Ed. from University of British Columbia, and began
teaching secondary school English. He enjoys writing poetry and arts reviews.
His poems The Harpist and The Pantheon of Divinity have been published
in The Eclectic Muse, and he spent four years as the Arts and Entertainment
correspondent for The Independent Times. Roger recently completed his
Masters Degree in Imaginative Education at SFU. recent
reviews United Players : Duet for
One
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United
Players : The Priory
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Fab Fourever
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August Osage County | United Players:
Waste | Arts Club Theatre
Company: White Christmas | Arts
Club Theatre Company: The 39 Steps | Arts
Club Theatre Company:Don
Quixote
Greg grew up in the shadow of Grouse Mountain, in a culturally diverse
environment, where adventure and self expression was encouraged. A
tradesman by profession, he has always kept a hand in the arts and
culture cookie jar. His interests include all sorts of music,
performing arts, travel and cultural exploration. When not working,
Greg can be found performing with the Metropolitan band, honing his
salsa dancing skills, sketching, doodling or painting, maintaining his
blog, or seeking out a good pint with friends… preferably
somewhere with live music.
recent
reviews The
Woman in Black
Melanie was born in Vancouver and grew up in an environment of multicultural
arts and experiences. This, along with being raised in a family of dynamic
and creative individuals, has led her to a lifelong love of, in particular,
music and theatre. Growing up she took part in musical productions,
concert band, choir, jazz choir, and attended as many community arts
productions and events that she could get her hands on. Though her current
educational pursuits at Simon Fraser University have led her in to the
field of health sciences and personal fitness, she avidly maintains
her love of the arts. Outside of school, Melanie is an amateur photographer,
and an aspiring world traveller who leads various local annual fundraising
events and volunteers with environmental sustainability projects. Her
future plans involve finding a way to fuse her love of community, wellness
and the arts.
recent reviews
Musicfest:
From Cuba to Denmark Trio | Party
This Weekend | World Harp Congress
| Dancing on the Edge
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Karen Fitzgibbon
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Karen creates multimedia design, which includes web writing, copywriting
and graphics. Karen has been a fine artist for 40 years, has had gallery
shows and did commission works in Vancouver and Calgary. Karen has previously
volunteered for BC Ballet, Theatre Calgary, Alberta Ballet and Calgary’s
“Street of Dreams” and has just joined the New West Artists
and The Federation of Canadian Artists.
recent
reviews The
Nutcracker | Handel's
Messiah | Vancouver
TheatreSports League: Off-White Christmas |
Van Dop Gallery: Spirit of the Season
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Theatre: Mary's Wedding
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Productions: Snowman
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Arts Club Theatre: Penelopiad
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Erin Jane |
Ontario-born Erin Jane moved to North Vancouver at a young age with
her older sister and parents. After completing a literature & politics
degree at UBC, she moved on to experience the art & culture that
New York and Montreal had to offer. She has now returned home to Vancouver
where she continues to search for inspiration and meaning in performance
and art. When not reading, writing, or snacking, Erin can be found trying
to tame a strong-willed beagle mix or scouring the local farmer’s
market for seasonal things to juice or roast.
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reviews
Nancie has
had a life long interest in theatre and dance. Her interest in theatre
started as a young girl writing and producing marionette shows for children
living in her neighbourhood. She holds a degree in Canadian Studies
and this multi-disciplined degree has furthered her interest in Canadian
theatre and the arts. For her, it is magic experiencing the art of the
stage, whether it be theatre or dance.
recent reviews
The Swell Season |
VSO:
A Traditional Christmas |
Ronnie
Burkett's Penny Plain
A professional librarian,
Elizabeth developed web-based catalogues for libraries in the Burnaby
School District. She has lived and worked in England and in London, Ontario,
where she studied Classics and English at the University of Western Ontario.
She plays recorder with the Pastime Consort, is Librarian and Webmaster
for the B.C. Recorder Society, reads avidly, and attends as many concerts,
operas, and plays as possible. recent
reviews Bard
on the Beach: The Marriage of Figaro |
Bard on the Beach:
King Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses |
Opera Vancouver: La Clemenza
di Tito | Pacific Opera: Rodelinda
| Musicfest:
Köln Chamber Orchestra: Bach's
Sons: The legacy of the Baroque
Susan has the distinction of being a true Vancouverite – born
and raised. She holds a MSc in TESOL (Teacher of English to Speakers of
Other Languages) and has spent most of the past eight years
teaching/coordinating for Capilano College in Mainland China. She is
currently teaching in both the ESL and the Communications Departments
at Capilano College in North Vancouver. She began attending musicals
and live theatre as a child, developing an appreciation for the art
form that continues today.
Arts
Club Theatre: Blood Brothers |
Bard
on the Beach: As you like it | Fighting
Chance Productions: Uncommon Women | VSO:Chantal
Kreviazuk
Ross studied Film and Politics at the University of British Columbia
and earned an MA at McGill University. He has worked as a journalist
and foreign correspondent in India, interviewing several international
figures (Mikhail Gorbachev, Astronomer David Levy, and Soviet
astronaut, Georgi Grechkov). He wrote and directed a TV documentary
about Streetchildren and AIDS in Bombay,
broadcast in several countries. His most recent TV documentary was
filmed in Thailand in 2001. He has completed two novels and three
screenplays, one on the rights situation of "Comfort Women" during the
Second World War.
recent
reviews Alberta
Ballet : Love Lies Bleeding |
NBC:
60th Anniversary Tour | VIFF:
Helen Du Toit Interview
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International Tap Dance Festival
| WannaKhadee: Stories
from Siam | VSO:
Tea and Trumpets: Music of Love | Riverdance
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Cirque du Soleil: Quidam | VSO:
Tea and Trumpets: Beautiful Baroque
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Cassie
Silva
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Cassie is a psychology graduate from the University of the Fraser
Valley and a former children's theatre director. She has
written for travel websites, newspapers, and magazines, and has had
stories featured in several non-fiction books including the Chicken
Soup for the Soul series. She is passionate about
international travel and volunteer work, and recently visited an SOS
Children's Village in rural Peru
as a visiting journalist where she wrote an article commending their
work for the Vancouver Sun. She is a playwright and recently
worked with an award-winning children’s author on the stage
adaptation of her novel. Cassie loves Vancouver's arts scene
and enjoys attending events, live theatre, concerts, and musicals in
her spare time.
recent
reviews
West Coast Christmas Show
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Symphony Orchestra: Bugs Bunny
| Firehall Theatre: Vimy
| Fighting
Chance Productions: A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum
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The
Fringe Festival
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| Chris
Steckler |
Christian’s long-time passion has been contact and immersion with
various cultures and their artistic traditions. His professional career
began as a community development advocate for New Canadians in the 1970s.
From there, his interest in arts and culture took him to life in Arctic
Canada, where he taught for five years, and became an avid collector
of Inuit art. He has also taught in China and Qatar, and has traveled
extensively in Africa, South America and various other parts of the
world. From his childhood, Christian has been interested in theatre,
art and artistic performance, and enjoys the cultural scene wherever
his travels take him. He presently teaches college prep English at Capilano
University.
recent
reviews The
Crucible | The
Fringe Festival | Musicfest:
World Vision Korea Children's Choir
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