Wendy Gorling is co-creator for the famed Overcoat. As a director, she has created four non-verbal pieces with Morris Panych, (Overcoat has toured the world) and choreographed movement for plays such as Equus, Greeks and Herringbone. She was the movement coach for Vancouver Opera’s Suzannah and became a member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 2008, creating the choreography for both Trojan Women and Moby Dick. As one…
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Nicholas Campbell is a critically acclaimed and multi award winning actor and director, having won multiple Gemini Awards for his portrayal of Domenic DaVinci in Da Vinci’s Inquest. He made his film debut in The Omen and appeared in The Eagle has Landed before going on to work with Sir Richard Attenborough in A Bridge Too Far and opposite…
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Website Michael Buble has certainly achieved worldwide success. The reception for his two 143/Reprise bestsellers, 2003’s self-titled debut and 2005’s multi-platinum follow-up It’s Time, and Call Me Irresponsible all attest to the fan’s love of Buble’s interpretations of popular standards. Buble, whose spirit, humour and charisma once led the New York Times to call him “an entertainer who is completely…
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Tom Harrison’s name is synonymous with rock music in Vancouver. Since the mid-1970s, he has written about pop and rock, first for the Georgia Straight, then with the Province. In addition, he hosted a longstanding radio show on CFOX and volunteered for countless events. To varying degrees, he has written songs, recorded, toured, and appeared…
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Elizabeth Ball, President of the Board of Directors of the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame today announced the names of twenty exceptional contributors to British Columbia’s rich entertainment legacy. This year’s new inductees are: Michael Buble ~ MusicNicholas Campbell ~ Televison/FilmWendy Gorling ~ TheatreJurgen Gothe ~ RadioTom Harrison ~ MusicFanny Keifer ~ TelevisionTerry McBride ~ MusicBill Reiter ~ RadioGabrielle…
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