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![]() Éloi ArchamBaudoin |
Éloi ArchamBaudoin (Daniel) , a graduate of NTS and an Ottawa U. Theatre Major, acts in Montreal (in English and French), in theatre, in TV series and commercials, and as a voice actor (for animation and voice-overs). He portrayed a professional stripper in Centaur Theatre's critically acclaimed, edgy production of With Bated Breath (MECCA Award for Best Ensemble) and appeared as "The Narrator" in Duceppe's French adaptation of the musical Blood Brothers. Recently, he has been touring the country as a zany detective in Holy Cow!, a children's musical, for more than 200 performances. TV credits include The Phantom, Les Rescapés, Sophie, René Lévesque, Les Bougon and Les Invincibles. He will be back at the Centaur this season in Lynn Nottage's award-winning play Intimate Apparel. |
![]() Glenda Braganza |
Glenda Braganza (Marjorie) was born in Halifax and raised in Ottawa, Glenda Braganza is a Montreal-based theatre, voice, film and television actor with a Specialization in Theatre Performance BFA from Concordia University. In 2004 Glenda was awarded the M.E.C.C.A. (Montreal English Critics' Circle Award) for Best Actress and was included in The Montreal Mirror's "Noisemakers 2005" list. Glenda has worked with various Montreal theatre companies including Pumpkin Theatre (Faiting Wor Godot); Persephone Productions (West, Jane Eyre); Black Theatre Workshop (Bluenose, Skin) and most notably, Geordie Productions with whom she has toured to Western Canada. She recently appeared at the Segal Centre in Table D'Hote Production's critically acclaimed show A Line in the Sand as Sadiq. |
![]() Susan Glover |
Susan Glover (Madeleine) is a Canadian actress, known for playing Sarah in Naked Josh, Ms. Atoll in Radio-Active and Mrs. Peacock in the Bob Dylan bio-pic I'm Not There. She is also known for voicing Miss Woods in Arthur, Mrs. Larkin in What's With Andy?, Tubby's mom in The Little Lulu Show, Lucille in Samurai Pizza Cats and Miss Dalee in My Goldfish is Evil. Prior to film acting, Susan began her career doing improvisational theatre with companies such as Albert Nuremberg's Theatre Shmeatre, Acme Harpoon Co. and La Ligue National d'Improvisation. She has since appeared in theatres across Canada including Montreal's Centaur Theatre, Segal Theatre and Geordie Theatre, Ottawa's Great Canadian Theatre Company, and Calgary's Alberta Theatre Projects. |
![]() Chimwemwe Miller |
Chimwemwe Miller (Ishouad) has been active on the Montreal scene since the early 1990's. Over the course of his career he has been actor, singer-songwriter, and sound-designer. For the last ten years he has also worked as a storyteller in schools and community centers writing and performing original material based on South African taies and legends. He has performed with: The Black Theatre Workshop, Tafelmusik, Productions L'Arrière Scène, Projet Porte Parole, Les Disques Audiogram, The Montreal Jazz Festival, Osheaga Music Festival, Urban Ink Productions, The People's Gospel Choir of Montreal, and the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts. He is honoured to be back with Talisman Theatre's inaugural English production of Coma unplugged. |
![]() Donovan Reiter |
Donovan Reiter (Roger) is a Montréal actor and musician. He was most recently seen in Theatre Urbi et Orbi's Urban Tales at the Centaur playing a drag queen storyteller and a one armed loser. Over his 20 year career Donovan has been fortunate enough to work with some of Montréal's most innovative and relevant theatre companies, Scapegoat Carnivale (Life is a Dream), Projet Porte Parole (2000 questions), The Other Theatre (The Dark) and Clowns Gone Bad (The Mosquito Man) to name a few, and he is excited to be working with Talisman Theatre on their English production of Coma: Unplugged. |
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04-06-2011