Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

HEIR - The Final Short of Fatal Pictures (Short, Horror) as 'Mother' & 'Waitress'

"I was thrilled to have been cast in HEIR where I play the mother of a boy in a seemingly normal family."


HEIR, a monster movie unlike any other is a bleak and fantastical examination of one of societies darkest taboos that aims to stimulate the mind and wrench the gut with equal power.

After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, Gordon Robert Nolan and his young son Paul Mateo D'Avino, embark on an ill-fated trip in which Gordon aims to indulge a secret passion. Before the day ends, a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.





Starring Hollywood's Bill Oberst Jr Robert Nolan, Written and Directed by Richard Powell (WORM, FAMILIAR), Produced by Zach Green (WORM, FAMILIAR), Special Effects by The Butcher Shop (FAMILIAR), Cinematographer by Michael Jari Davidson, Editing by John Nicholls (SEX AFTER KIDS, THE SWEETEST HIPPOPOTAMUS).

Thursday, June 12, 2014

CAST in 'Colours In The Storm: The Tom Thomson Musical' (Musical Theatre Play)

I am so excited to be part of this Musical Chorus singing mezzo soprano.

Colours In The Storm (by Jim Betts) is the story of Tom Thomson, one of Canada's best loved painters. Thomson's landscapes of Algonquin Park such as "The West Wind", "The Jack Pine" & "Northern River" are among the most famous paintings ever done in Canada. The show is about one man's struggle to realize his own potential: about the recognition of a talent in oneself, and of the determination and obsession with realizing that talent or potential.





  Directed and Produced by Mary Rose          Musical Direction by Brian Turnbull

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Wrapped on The Erebus & The Terror (Historical Drama Theatre Play) as 'Eleanor Franklin, Captain Fitzjames, Admiral 2 & The Dead 2'

I play a challenging role in this historical play: Eleanor Franklin, Captain Fitzjames - The Erebus, Admiral 2 and the Dead Crew. It was an incredible experience to be a man in the British Navy in 1845. Thanks Michael Brown!

Sir John Franklin (1845), a British Royal Navy Officer and Arctic Explorer disappears on his last expedition to the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic.  This play looks at this unlikely couple who had one of the most unique and binding relationships of the Victorian era, one cut short by inevitable tragedy.



Playwright & Director: Michael Brown

Eleanor Franklin, Captain Fitzjames, Admiral 2, Dead 2: Jane Pokou
Sir John Franklin: James Curley
Captain Crozier, Butler, Admiral 1, Dead 1: Peter Coffey
Lady Jane Franklin: Cynthia Dempster



Friday, October 5, 2012

MOURNING HAS BROKEN (Feature, Tragicomedy) previewed in Toronto Star!


Mourning Has Broken (Feature - Tragicomedy) - makes the Big Time! Web and Print editions of THE TORONTO STAR (Friday, Oct. 5 print edition) - I play the wife in this new movie from The Butler Brothers, Jason Butler & Brett M. Butler - In association with pUNK Films - www.punkfilms.ca/ and Ingrid Veninger - Screens at The Royal Theatre (608 College St) - FRI, OCT.12, 9:15 PM.

MOURNING HAS BROKEN (Feature) preview in Toronto Star newspaper.

1KWave Film Festival Poster


Friday, July 20, 2012

CAST in MOURNING HAS BROKEN (Feature)

CAST as the wife in MOURNING HAS BROKEN (Feature, Tragicomedy) - which will also feature performances by Robert NolanShawn DevlinJoAnn NordstromMike Donis and more! Lensed by the superb Michael Davidson - PROD: Brett M. ButlerJason Butler - "THE BUTLER BROTHERS ARE BREWING - We are getting down and dirty again!
MOURNING HAS BROKEN (Feature)

STORY SYNOPSIS
"A husband wakes up to find that he has lost his wife pre-maturely to an illness during the night. Married for two decades, set in a life of ritual and full spousal support, the husband has no way to truly deal with the loss and no immediate support. He quickly seals himself up emotionally in denial of the reality of the situation and starts his day as if everything were normal."