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Tag: Theatre

John Gray

John Gray is an award-winning author, screenwriter, composer and performer for stage, tv, film, radio and print. He is best known for the seven musicals which he wrote and composed, and for his two seasons as a satirist on CBC Television’s The Journal. Billy Bishop Goes To War, written in 1978, appeared on Broadway, at the…
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Wendy Gorling

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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Dorothy Goldrick

An accomplished actress and radio performer, Dorothy Goldrick was a pioneer in community theatre in B.C., earning the Eric Hamber Award for her work in this area. She actively taught creative drama to children, notably at the Kerrisdale Community Centre, in North Vancouver and at Vancouver College. Professionally, she formed Vancouver Repertory Theatre, and also…
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Daphne Goldrick

An accomplished actress for stage, radio, television and film, Daphne Goldrick’s career began in her mother’s Vancouver Repertory Theatre. She apprenticed in Ontario, where she performed on stage and in dramas for CBC National radio. She returned to B.C., first working with Victoria’s Totem Theatre, and then in many productions with the Arts Club and…
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Bruno Gerussi

Bruno Gerussi was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta in 1928, He received a scholarship for the Banff Centre for The Arts in 1947 which launched a career on stage, radio and especially CBC TV invited to join the Stratford Festival, and stayed until 1965, playing many of the major roles of the Shakespearean canon including Feste…
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