2023 Guest Artists

Kelly Devine

Broadway: Diana; Come From Away (Tony, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle nominations); Rocky (Tony & Drama Desk nominations); Rock of Ages; Dr. Zhivago; Escape to Margaritaville. Off-Broadway: Rock of Ages; Fat Camp; Toxic Avenger. International: Come From Away (London, 2019 Olivier Award: Best Choreography); Rocky (Germany); Dr. Zhivago (Australia & Korea); Rock of Ages (London, UK, Toronto & Australia); Cabaret, Romeo and Juliet (Stratford Shakespeare Festival). Opera: Faust (Metropolitan Opera & London ENO); Wozzeck (SD Opera). Regional: Diana, Peter and the Starcatcher, Come From Away (La Jolla Playhouse). TV: Pretty Little Liars; Katy Keene; Modern Love; Mozart in the Jungle; Wormwood. Film: Detroit; The Upside; Happy Texas. Kelly is the director/choreographer of Enter the Dragon, with music by Danny Elfman and a world premiere slated for Las Vegas. Kelly is developing several projects including a new musical with David Foster.

Irene Sankoff

IRENE SANKOFF is a Canadian writer/performer best known for co-creating the hit Broadway musical, Come From Away. As a performer, she has appeared on stage, film and television in many projects, including Zero Hour: The Last Hour of Flight 11, one of the History channel’s highest rated productions. She co-wrote, produced and performed in My Mother’s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding which was the hit of the Toronto Fringe Festival, and then picked up for a commercial run by Mirvish Productions, the largest Canadian theatre producer. It has now played and won Best Musical awards in the New York Musical Theatre Festival and across North America, with Sankoff and Hein performing in most productions. Her second show, Come From Away, enjoyed a record- breaking world premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Repertory, Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto and Gander, Newfoundland all before landing on Broadway. Come From Away won three 2017 Dora Mavor Moore Awards, four Helen Hayes Awards, five Outer Critics Circle Awards and three Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical. David and Irene were nominated for Tony Awards for Best Book and Score and won the 2017 Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk awards for Best Book. Irene is a proud graduate of the Dance Program at Earl Haig’s Claude Watson Arts School and has studied dance in Toronto and New York City.  Irene holds a BA in Psychology/Creative Writing from York University as well as an MFA in Acting and an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Pace University. Irene currently has projects in development with Netflix and Disney and has sold a pilot to WB and the CW. She has trained and worked extensively with children on the autism spectrum and with developmental delays, and is an advocate for civil and animal rights.

The Conversations

  • Nick Green

    Nick is a Dora and Sterling award winning playwright. Recent credits include In Real Life (book and co-lyrics, CMTP); Dinner with the Duchess (Next Stage 2019);Body Politic (Buddies in Bad Times/lemonTree; Dora award – Outstanding New Play); and Poof! The Musical(book and lyrics, Capitol Theatre; Sterling award nomination – Outstanding New Work).

  • Kevin Wong

    Kevin (Y) Wong is a composer, lyricist, singer, musician, and dramaturg. Past works: Recurring John: A Song Cycle, STAR!(ving): A Collection of Songs; Reframed (Musical Stage Company / AGO, Dora Nomination – Best New Musical), Polly Peel (with bookwriter Julie Tepperman) and Drama 101 (co-written by Steven Gallagher). Current projects: Believers (with Ali Joy Richardson), and In Real Life (with Nick Green). Kevin is an Artistic Associate at the Musical Stage Company, teaches musical theatre writing at Sheridan College with Robert Gontier, and is a member of the vocal group Asian Riffing Trio.

  • Ann Hodges

    Winnipeg-based Ann Hodges directs plays, musicals and operas across Canada. A graduate of the directing program at the National Theatre School, favourite credits include Blackout, Grey Gardens (Musical Stage Company); August: Osage County, Top Girls (RMTC); Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia (Rainbow Stage); Once (Citadel), In Real Life (Sheridan/MSC), and Naomi’s Road (Vancouver Opera), for which she also wrote the libretto. Ann is on faculty at Sheridan College, teaching Artistic Teams (Directing) remotely; the University of Winnipeg (Directing); and the Manitoba Opera’s Digital Emerging Artists Program. She was in the first cohort of Musical Stage Company’s Launchpad, dramaturging and directing the musical Cygnus which was later developed into the acclaimed musical Blackout.

  • Janie Pinard

    Janie Pinard is a francophone artist from Sudbury, Ontario. She has choreographed 14 large musicals with YES Theatre and made her directorial debut directing Marc Crawford’s Canadian play Bed and Breakfast. Her comedy duo Les Bunheads has performed in 6 countries with performances at Montreal’s Just For Laughs, the NY Clown Theatre Festival and America’s Got Talent. Studies include L’École de Clown et Comédie Francine Côté in Montreal and the Advanced Ensemble Program at Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre in California. She has recently made three solo movement pieces entitled VAUTOUR, BULLSEYE and S’FEAR, that can be found on Youtube or @janiepinardartiste. In June, she choreographed a new Canadian Francophone Musical entitled Vaches, The Musical with Créations in Vivo.

  • Ellen Denny

    Ellen Denny (she/her) is a Toronto-based playwright and actor who has worked across Canada. Her latest play, TAKE CARE, debuted at Here for Now Theatre Company in 2022 and was featured in The New York Times. Her contemporary comedy PLEASUREVILLE - which critics hailed as ‘warm, funny and woke’ (The Coast Halifax) - premiered at Neptune Theatre in 2019, and was subsequently produced at The Guild Charlottetown. Ellen is co-creator of pandemic rom com FEBRUARY: A LOVE STORY with Emilio Vieira, which was featured on CBC q, played digitally with Magnus Theatre and the Stratford Festival, and premiered live at Globus Theatre. Ellen has trained as a musical theatre book writer through Musical Stage’s Noteworthy program, and as a member of their Launch Pad 2019 cohort, where she wrote the book for WHAT GOES UP (premiered in RePrint) alongside acclaimed songwriting team Colleen Dauncey and Akiva Romer-Segal. As a performer, Ellen has worked with companies including Crow’s Theatre, NAC English Theatre, Mirvish Productions, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Citadel, Neptune, Drayton and the Segal Centre. She received a Dora nomination for her portrayal of Alice in Life After (Canadian Stage) and was named one of Now Magazine's Breakthrough Toronto Stage Artists (2017). Ellen is currently developing several new works, including PROJECT QYZRA, for which she was a finalist for the Cayle Chernin Award.

  • Stephanie Graham

    Stephanie is a Dora award winning choreographer, director, and arts leader. Directing and/or Choreography credits include: Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia, Shrek, The Little Mermaid, All Shook Up, Mary Poppins, The Drowsy Chaperone (Globe Theatre), Anne of Green Gables (Thousand Islands Playhouse), The Last Five Years (YRG Productions), Fun Home, Grey Gardens, The Wild Party (Musical Stage Company), Chariots of Fire (Grand Theatre), Peter Pan, Cinderella, The Addams Family (Neptune Theatre), Crazy for You (Capitol Theatre Port Hope), and Next to Normal (Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre). She is a three-time Merritt Award nominee for choreography. She was the Intern Artistic Director at the Musical Stage Company and the Associate Artistic Director of the Globe Theatre. She is an Honours Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduate from Sheridan College.

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  • Patricia Allison

    Patricia Allison (she/her) is an award-winning choreographer, movement director, multidisciplinary artist, and educator. She is a graduate of École de danse contemporaine de Montréal and holds an MFA in Dance from York University. Patricia was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in April of 2017 and is an advocate for inclusive practices in the arts. She has been featured in publications such as Dance International, the Dance Current, and Intermission. In 2018 she co-won a Dora for Best Director in Independent Theatre with Jill Harper for a production of Mark Ravenhill’s Pool (No Water) which also took home Best Ensemble. She has been a member of the Shakespeare in the Ruff Leadership Collective since 2021 and is currently writing and directing a Disability focused multiverse exploration of Richard III for the summer of 2023 with Ruff titled Richard Three.

  • David Connolly

    David Connolly is a director, choreographer, educator and proud disability inclusion advocate who is the first and only male amputee to perform on Broadway. In his thirty-year career, he has collaborated with artists including Katy Perry, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John, Sarah Jessica Parker, kd lang, Sarah Brightman and many others.

    As the Associate Artistic Director and Director of Education for Drayton Entertainment, David has helmed the professional Canadian professional theatre premieres of shows including Priscilla, Queen of the Dessert, Mamma Mia!, Kinky Boots, Newsies and, in 2023, The Prom.

    As an Educator, David has been an Adjunct Professor and Advisor to Western University, Wilfred Laurier University, Sheridan College, VanderCook College and the Hopkins Centre for the Arts at Dartmouth College. He is a proud member of the DEI Committee of the Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance who is a recipient of The Ontario Premier's Award of Excellence.

    For the last three years, David has curated and moderated the disability inclusion panel at BroadwayCon in New York City to help develop actionable steps to improve disabled representation in arts. Insta: @davidwconnolly

  • Traci Foster

    Traci Foster is a somatic artist and theatre maker who explores and develops her work with a focus on where awareness, intuition, and action intersects within the (anomalous) body. She was Canada’s first certified Fitzmaurice Voicework™ instructor (2006) and is one of Canada’s lead practitioners of the work. She works with creation as care, and unapologetically seeks pleasure in all aspects of life, including art making. Traci is the founder and executive| artistic| director of Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization, Saskatchewan’s first and only disability-led arts organization and is an unrelenting advocate of disability culture. She has worked for 16 years developing a portfolio of multi-disciplinary projects aimed at increasing professional opportunities for crip artists to create innovative, original work tackling issues of sensuality and disability, the desire to belong, ableism, and the political right to live in one’s body. When possible, Traci maintains a private practice as a craniosacral practitioner, trauma therapist, somatic specialist, director, dramaturge, actor, and disability consultant.

    Traci is the recipient of the 2015 YWCA’s Woman of Distinction Jacqui Shumiatcher Arts Award and the 2022 SK Arts Awards Organization Leadership for the work of Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization. She loves art, especially the stuff that makes her laugh, cry, or squirm.

  • Michael Rubinoff

    A Toronto based Olivier Award winning and Tony Award nominated theatre producer who conceived the story depicted in Come From Away as a musical. In 2011 he established the Canadian Music Theatre Project (CMTP), an international incubator for the development of new musicals, where he produced and developed the first workshops of Come From Away, The Theory of Relativity and 28 other new works. He serves as a producer and the creative consultant for productions of Come From Away on Broadway, in London’s West End, in Toronto and on tour in Australia and across North America. In 2018 he was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross by the Governor General of Canada for his role in creating the show. A proud graduate of Western Law School.

  • Danelle Charette

    Danelle Charette is thrilled to be creating and working along side wonderful artists in Theatre Making Movement! Born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, Danelle is an Indigenous multidisciplinary artist currently based out of Toronto, Ontario. Danelle recently completed her post-secondary education at Randolph College for The Performing Arts in the Summer of 2021. Select theatre credits include: Columbia in The Rocky Horror Show (Sterling Productions), Patience in Every Man (RCPA), Serena Katz in Fame: The Musical (RCPA), Grandfather/Multi-character in Salt Baby (Magnus Theatre); and Eddie in Mamma Mia (Tweed & Co.). TV/ Film credits: Corner Gas (CTV), Deena in Where’s My Sister (PM Veltri); and Katie in Louis Says (APTN). “Thank you to my Mama, for growing me in her garden of love and for always encouraging me to storytell and play.”

Watch Me Work

  • Tracey Flye

    Tracey is one of Canada’s busiest and most respected directors and choreographers with credits that span over 200 productions. Credits include: a 12-year association with the legendary rock band QUEEN and its production of We Will Rock You, a 21-year association with Ross Petty Productions’ annual Christmas Family Musical, Next to Normal (Musical Stage Co), Ring Of Fire (Citadel Theatre/Theatre Aquarius), ONCE (The Grand Theatre/RMTC), Million Dollar Quartet (Charlottetown Festival), Cabaret (RMTC), West Side Story (Rainbow Stage/Vancouver Opera), Evita (Vancouver Opera), Buyer & Cellar, Venus in Fur (ATP), Jane Eyre, The Penelopiad, The 39 Steps (RMTC) Hairspray (Rainbow Stage/Mayfield), Billy Elliot (RMTC), Kiss Me Kate and Evita for the Stratford Festival, The Drowsy Chaperone (TC/RMTC) and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Boys in the Photograph (Mirvish). Tracey is a recipient of numerous awards and remains committed to new work development as well as the mentorship and of young- in-craft artists. She is a founding member of the Canadian Guild of Stage Directors and Choreographers.

  • Charles Spearin

    Charles Spearin (He/Him) is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist and founding member of the celebrated rock bands Broken Social Scene and Do Make Say Think. He has toured extensively with both of his bands as well as with Feist (Metals tour, 2011-13) and the late, great Gord Downie (Secret Path tour, 2017). He has seven Juno Awards (like the Canadian Grammys) including Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year (2010), Alternative Album of the Year (2002, 2005), Adult Alternative Album of the Year (2017) and Instrumental Album of the Year (2018). Although electric guitar and bass are his main instruments, he also plays drums, trumpet and various bingbongs. And most recently he has been studying and playing a Swedish instrument called the nyckelharpa. It often makes him feel like his chest and hands are on fire with joy.

  • Robin Dann

    Robin Dann is a singer and musician based in Toronto. She is most interested in laughter, empathy, and working with song as a social tool. Her twice-Polaris-nominated band Bernice tours internationally and releases music with Canadian label Telephone Explosion Records. Robin’s interest in using the voice and song to generally feel better continues to lead her in many directions including several collaborations with, and commissions for the Toronto Dance Theatre, Soundstreams, ongoing work with older adults living with memory loss at the Bitove Method, as well as an active freelance performing career.

    Robin was named a finalist for the Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prize in 2019 and has received government support for numerous projects. In 2019 she was the recipient of an Ontario Arts Council’s Chalmers Fellowship, allowing her to travel to the Arctic Circle, and to continue her research in song as an empathetic, community-building practice. Robin completed a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training with Awakened Spirit Yoga in 2021.

  • Hollywood Jade

    Selected credits: Choreographer; Canada's Drag Race (Crave), Queen Tut (Fae Productions), Accused (Fox), Assistant Choreographer; The United States vs Billie Holiday (Hulu), The Soul Of Motown (Stage West), Fall on Your Knees (Canadian Stage). Other: Hollywood is also featured as a special guest on Canada’s Drag Race (Crave), RuPauls’ Drag Race: Canada vs The World (World of Wonder), One Queen Five Queers (Crave), and is the host of From Our Point of View (BGMN)

  • Landon Doak

    Landon Doak (they/them/he) is an award winning actor and singer-songwriter based in Toronto. They are the Associate Artist of Bad Hats Theatre, was recently selected for Musical Stage Company's Dan Fund, and was a faculty member at Sheridan College. Selected acting credits include Shazam! (New Line Cinema/DC Films), I Am William (Stratford Festival), As You Like it (Shakespeare in High Park/CanStage), Peter Pan (Bad Hats Theatre/Soulpepper), A Woman of No Importance, Dance of Death (Shaw Festival), The Drawer Boy (Essential Collective Theatre), Life in a Box (Bad Hats Theatre). Selected writing credits include Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan (Dora Awards - Outstanding Ensemble, Outstanding Production; Bad Hats Theatre/Soulpepper), Life in a Box (Dora Award - Outstanding New Musical; Bad Hats Theatre/Toronto Fringe), Romeo and Juliet (Old Flame Brewing Company), The Welland Canal Play (Essential Collective Theatre), Pippi! (Fourth Gorgon Theatre).

  • alaska B

    alaska B is an interdisciplinary sound artist working across stage and screen. An established composer and performer, her award-winning film and game scores (Canadian Screen Award 2019, Canadian Game Awards 2016) and songwriting (Polaris Prize nominated, Juno Awards nominated), have been heard around the world. Her foray into Musical Theatre was kicked off by participating in Musical Stage Company's Noteworthy program, leading to composing for Sheradon College's First Drafts, and the workshopping of an upcoming musical: "MEAT", commissioned by Musical Stage. Through her striking musical catalogue with the collective YAMANTAKA // SONIC TITAN and creative collaborations, she is committed to centering BIPOC and LGBTQ2S+ voices in her work.

  • Linda Garneau

    Choreographer, educator, movement coach and PhD candidate in Dance Studies at York U. Linda is the artistic director of the Helix Dance Project, whose works include The Waiting Room, Rain, Unearth, and Integration. Theatre credits include five seasons with The Shaw Festival, as well as productions for Mirvish, Canadian Stage, Charlottetown Festival, Citadel Theatre, National Theatre Centre, Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, and Sheridan Theatre. Other credits include choreography for Stars on Ice, skating exhibition programs, and music videos. Linda continues to enjoy freelance choreography, teaching both at home and abroad, and discovering new facets of this wonderfully healing craft.

  • Robin Calvert

    Robin Calvert was born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and graduated with honors from the Ryerson Theatre Dance Program.

    Choreography credits include: Kronborg - The Hamlet Rock Opera, Anne of Green Gables The Musical (Charlottetown Festival); Cinderella- The Ross Petty Panto (Elgin Theatre); HMS Pinafore (Assistant Choreographer) (Stratford Festival); Mamma Mia, Smokey Joe's Cafe (Assistant Director/Choreographer), The Little Mermaid, Rock of Ages, Beauty and the Beast, The Drowsy Chaperone, Legally Blonde, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Drayton Entertainment); Hairspray, Freaky Friday, Sound Of Music, Legally Blonde, Beauty and the Beast (Theatre Aquarius); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Director/Choreographer), Spring Awakening, Pippin, The Music Man, Falsettos (Sheridan College); Let It Be (Confederation Centre for the Arts); and Livin’ on the Edge (Revival).

    Robin is a co-creator of a new show entitled Romeo & Juliet Remixed as part of the Stratford Festival Lab for the past 3 years. She has been on faculty for the Sheridan College Musical Theatre program where she has taught jazz, styles and audition technique. She has also taught for St Lawrence College, Randolph, Ryerson and George Brown dance programs and for the York University Teacher’s Training program. She has been adjudicating for over 20 years and it has taken her all across Canada.

  • Jewelle Blackman

    Jewelle Blackman made her Broadway debut in Hadestown. This actor, singer-songwriter, playwright, and violinist is a native of Toronto, Canada. Favorite credits include the Canadian companies of Hadestown; The Lion King; We Will Rock You; Caroline, or Change; Dreamgirls; and three seasons at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Television: “Kim's Convenience,” “Frankie Drake,” “Private Eyes,” and “Shadowhunters.” Film: Nine Lives and Crossword Mysteries. Her first musical you know my name, not my story will soon be receiving its first fully staged reading in Toronto. Much love and thanks to my family. For Zion. Follow her on social media: @jewelleblackman.

Watch Me Work Asst. Choreographers

  • Sidney Klips

    Sidney Klips (she/her) is a multidisciplinary actor, dancer, singer, director, choreographer and arts educator.

    Recent performance highlights include the Toronto premiere of Small Mouth Sounds (Artists in Residence) the Western Canada tour of Side by Side by Sondheim (BC Living Arts/Sound the Alarm, Broadway World Best Actress nomination) Kayak (Between Shifts), and Girl in the Goldfish Bowl (AUC). She is an Ovation Award nominee. Directing credits include Graves in Plain Sight (Brave New Play Rites) The Fishbowl (Ignite at The Cultch) and Odet(te)s (SFU Crash Festival). Assistant directing credits include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Kevin Bennet/Place des Arts) Urinetown and Spoon River Anthology (Andy Toth/Arts Umbrella). On camera, she has recently appeared in numerous short films and danced in commercials and music videos.

    She received her formal dance training from Vancouver's best, most prominently under the renowned creator Rachael Poirier, (Poirier Productions) and Melanie Dance and Astrid Sherman, (Pro Arte Performing Arts). She has previously choreographed award-winning competitive numbers and taught on faculty at Dance Pointe Toronto, Stagecoach Toronto East, Arts Express Toronto and Lights Up! Musical Theatre Vancouver. She is currently a mentor at Peak Your Performance and loves opening up young minds creatively through dance and theatre education.

    Sidney is equally passionate about intersectional womxn's equity, overcoming systemic barriers to access, and human rights as she is about the performing arts, (her work often intersects). She has a parallel career in foreign affairs and research; having worked for the Embassy to the Baltic States, in refugee law, for the UBC Rural Surgical and Obstetrical Networks, and UBC Women's Health Research Cluster. She is currently a Policy Advisor on the United Nations General Assembly negotiations team at Global Affairs Canada.

  • Taran Kim

    Selected Theatre Credits: White Christmas, Shaw Festival; Anne of Green Gables, Munschables, Charlottetown Festival; Grow, Grand Theatre; Newsies, Drayton Entertainment; The Stars of Mars, Theatre Sheridan, CMTP; Kiss of the Spiderwoman, Sunday in the Park with George, Eclipse Theatre. Taran is currently working on Rock of Ages, opening soon in Toronto.

    TRAINING: Hon. Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance, Sheridan College.

  • Jarret Cody

    Jarret is thrilled to be Assistant Choreographing one of this year’s Watch Me Work sessions for Theatre Making Movement! Having recently decided to lean a little more into the world of choreography, the opportunity to be actively engaging in the dissection of the creative process was very exciting and has proven to be tremendously informative and inspiring. Jarret has danced and performed his entire life; has worked across the country with people of all movement abilities including introductory drop-ins, post-secondary programs, dance conventions, and professional training studios; and loves nothing more then to share his passion for movement and story telling with like minded individuals. He hopes that you thoroughly enjoy all of the works this evening and that you come away with some new glimmer to inspire your creative process. Thank you to Stephanie and Sarah for making this all happen and to Hollywood and Landon for being our creative forces. @jarretcody

  • Nicole Norsworthy

    Nicole is a performer, teacher and choreographer. Nicole is also a graduate of Randolph College and recipient of the Triple Threat award. As a performer some of her most recent musical theatre and stage credits include: Jesus Christ Superstar (Charlottetown Festival); Anne of Green Gables: The Musical (Charlottetown Festival); House of Martin Guerre in Concert (Charlottetown Festival); Pirates of Penzance (1000 Islands Playhouse) The Barber Of Seville (Canadian Opera Company) Annie (YPT) The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (1000 Islands Playhouse) Fiddler on the Roof (Stage West Mississauga) UnEarth (Helix Dance Project). She has also had several opportunities to dance on film/tv projects including; Frenemies (Disney) Life (Gen 1) Best Christmas Party Ever (Hallmark) and episodes of Bomb Girls, Nikita, Suits, and The Next Step.

Our Assistant Choreographers are part of the CGDC Mentee Program.

  • Genny Sermonia is a Filipina-Canadian actor, choreographer, and movement director based in Toronto, Ontario. A few of her most recent choreography credits include the World Premiere of Grand Ghosts (Grand Theatre), Take the Moment (Musical Stage Co.), Follies: In Concert (Royal Conservatory of Music) and has also made self-choreographed appearances for Best Buy Canada, McDonald’s, and Odd Squad. As a performer she has graced the stages at the Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival, Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres, Drayton Entertainment, Mary Poppins (Broadway Tour), Disney Cruise Line, and many more! Film/TV/Digital: “Jane” in Just Short of Reality, “The Woman” in MONSTER, “Linda” in Blue’s Clues & You, “Cashmere” in Full Out, “Eliza” in A Christmas Carol, Take Note, Degrassi, Beauty and the Beast, Hellcats, Forensic Factor, Mirror Mirror, Questrade, Tostitos. Genny is a passionate artist, educator, adjudicator, and ever-evolving human being. Upcoming: Choreographer for Gypsy at The Shaw Festival Spring 2023.

  • Kareem Vaude is a Canadian actor known for depicting a masterful blend of dark complexity and comedy. They got their start in film on the series Sort Of (2021).

    A Toronto-based artist with a wide skill set, Kareem's work has spanned across theatre, film, V.O, and rap. They have an affinity for projects that align with their artistic mandate, to celebrate joy and community-storytelling among marginalized peoples.

    Kareem has performed in a variety of roles such as Tuck in Robin Hood (2021), Chrysale in Learned Ladies (2020), and Mustard in Mustard (2019). They have had the honor of working under the direction of artists such as Fab Filippo, Esther Jun, Soheil Parsa, and Liz Saunders.

    Since completing their classical conservatory program, Kareem has continued their training with Musical Stage Company, Krystal Meadows, and Earl Nanhu. As a combatant they continue to further their skills working for Siobhan Richardson as an intern at Burning Mountain.

    Off screen, Kareem is known to write and produce for their production company, G'RILLA Productions. As a lyricist and emcee, Kareem creates music under the stage name NAZZAR.


  • Lisa Stevens is an international, award-winning director/choreographer with credits spanning the globe. She was recently honoured with an induction into UNESCO’S CID (Conseil International de la Danse) the official umbrella organization which recognizes the most prominent Federations, Organizations and selected individuals in all forms of dance worldwide.

    She has also been recognized by the Broadway World Awards for her work on The Witches of Eastwick, Mary Poppins, and Spamalot; received an NYMF Award of Excellence (Common Grounds); Ovation Awards for Xanadu, Spamalot, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; 17 nominations by the Canadian Theater Critics Awards (Mary Poppins); Betty Mitchell Awards (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Anne of Green Gables, and Cats); Jessie Richardson Awards (Fiddler on the Roof, Hello Dolly!); and most notably, an Olivier Award for Best Choreography for the West End production of Bombay Dreams, for which she contributed as Associate Choreographer. The show also received a Tony nod for it’s Broadway run.

    Following Broadway, Lisa choreographed the U.S. Tour of Bombay Dreams then spent the next 6 years with Disney Theatrical choreographing the World Premiere, and subsequent companies, of the enormously successful Disney’s High School Musical. Disney’s High School Musical 2 was to follow with companies in both the US and the UK. Dolly Parton’s musical adaptation of 9 to 5 came soon afterwards with tours in both the UK and the US.

    Regionally, there has been a diversity of musicals ranging from new works to workshops and reinventions, all exhibiting Lisa’s broad spectrum of genre and style. New works include a boxing musical aptly named Cutman (Goodspeed, CT), First Wives Club (The Old Globe, San Diego), Empty City (NY) and the upcoming Canadian/UK co-pro The Little Prince, a musical adaptation composed by Nicholas Lloyd Webber. Currently, she is the ‘dance coach’ for an upcoming feature,Tackling Romeo, which will have its Broadway adaptation in 2017/18.

    Lisa has also served as Director/Choreographer for the Victory Ceremonies at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Artistic Director of the National Artists Program for the Canada Games, has written and directed two Bollywood musicals — Tauba Tauba and Shakalaka Bombay — and choreographed/directed the Smash Hit Award performances in London for Artist Of The Year.

    As a performer, Lisa was in the original West End cast of Chicago, as well as D.C. and Associate Choreographer for the West End/Broadway companies of Bombay Dreams. She is prominently featured in the films Phantom of the Opera and Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and danced/sang 5 seasons on the BBC series Star For A Night. As an actress, Lisa co-starred in the films Rumble In The Bronx and Blood Ring 2. Her favourite achievement thus far was performing for Her Majesty The Queen at the Palace Theater in England.

  • Fatuma Adar is a Somali-Canadian writer based in Toronto. She was long-listed in CBC's Creative Nonfiction Prize and profiled in Up Close: Young Black Women Making Canada Better. In 2017, she joined the third cohort of The Bars Workshop at the Public Theater in New York City. Her work has been featured in the Toronto Star, The Globe & Mail, Maclean's and an anthology entitled Black Writers Matter published by the University of Regina Press. She is developing a new musical called Dixon Road with support from the OAC, TAC, Obsidian Theatre and The Musical Stage Company. Fatuma is also creating a one-woman musical comedy show where she melodically explores the pressures of being a “model minority.”

  • Julio Fuentes is originally from the Philippines and is currently a Toronto-based musical theatre creative. He was exposed to show business at a very early age thanks to his parents and started performing at the age of 4. Although dance came later in life for him at 19, he immediately fell in love with it and trained in all the major styles and disciplines. His choreography work has since taken him all over North America and Asia.

    He has recently choreographed the Canadian Premier of Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol (Arts Club) - wherein he received a Jesse Richardson nomination for best choreography. He has also previously worked as an Associate Choreographer and Movement Director for the Shaw Festival's 2020 and 2021 seasons. Coming up, he will be choreographing the world premier of the all-Filipino musical Prison Dancer which will be presented at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton spring of 2023 and the NAC in Ottawa winter of 2023.

    Julio believes in the importance of representation and is proud to be a Filipino immigrant working professionally in Canadian entertainment.

  • Allison Wither is a Composer/Lyricist/Performer working in Toronto, Ontario. She is a graduate of Sheridan College’s Musical Theatre Degree Program. She trained as a writer through the CMTWC’s Beginner and Advanced Workshops taught by Leslie Arden. She wrote ‘Every Silver Lining’, a musical that won patrons' pick at the Toronto Fringe Festival in 2019 and BroadwayWorld’s Best Fringe Festival Production (Musical) Award. The show then went on to participate in the 2020 Next Stage Festival. Allison has also performed in musicals such as Mary Poppins as Mrs.Banks (The Lower Ossington Theatre), Godspell as Joanna (Theatre Sheridan), Legally Blonde as Enid Hoopes (The Lower Ossington Theatre), and the sight-specific musical Brantwood as Pips/Lipstick Lois (Theatre Sheridan) which won an Audience Choice Dora Award.

  • Megahouse Industry choreographer, director, and artist Jeff Dimitriou, is renowned for the energy and passion he instills within and around artistic projects that include Film, Television, World Ceremonies, Theatre, Live events, and Art Installations.

    Jeff is co-creator of 4 original shows currently being rehearsed with Creativiva, for Sandals Beaches Resort in the Turks & Caico’s, as well as a JDX original creation titled “SOZO”, which premiered at the Hillside Beach Club in Turkey for a 3 year permanent residency, with a world tour in the the development stages. Jeff also choreographed the World & Canadian National Tour of Return to Grace, and is also the stage director and choreographer on the North American touring show The 60’s Experience.

    Recently, Jeff had a busy fall, Choreographing the new film version of Anne of Green Gables, choreography that was featured on the Netflix hit Degrassi, choreographer of Footloose and Mamma Mia, a national art installation campaign for BMO & Cineplex, A Middle Eastern Tour of the stage musical Cinderella, and also choreographed the Opening Piece for the 2016 Cultural Architect Awards.

    Jeff was named Head Choreographer of the 2015 Pan American Games Closing Ceremonies and the 2015 Parapan Opening Ceremonies, which won a 2016 Canadian Event Award for best entertainment production produced by BAAM Productions.

    He was a key member of the choreography team with the critically acclaimed Cirque Du Soleil, where they choreographed and directed the 2012 Opening Ceremonies for the FIFA World Cup in Azerbaijan.

    Jeff’s film & Television work includes: The L.A. Complex (CW Network), Come Dance With Me (Hallmark/CTV), Warehouse 13 (Syfy Network), Carrie, Hallmark hit ‘Cowboy for Christmas, Emmy Award winning Odd Squad, Lucky Seven, Hemlock Grove, and has been the resident choreographer for Degrassi (Netflix) for over 8 seasons and 25 episodes.

    Other stage credits include: The smash hit Cabaret (Mayfield Theatre), Sterling Award Nominee for best choreography, ‘Cabaret’ & Top of the Pops: British Invasion at Theatre Aquarius, the World Premiere of Summer in the City (Stage West Calgary), and Candide.

    Other choreography credits include: Associate Choreographer on the CW’s: Hellcats, Sucker Punch (Warner Bros), So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Twilight: Breaking Dawn Saga, Human Target, and Girl Walks Into a Bar. Jeff was also part of the choreography team which worked on the feature film Mirror, Mirror starring Oscar Winner - Julia Roberts and Tony Winner - Nathan Lane, Imaginary Mary, and The Magicians.

    Jeff was creative director of the 2014 World Pride Closing Ceremonies in Toronto. The largest pride festival in the World.

    Artistic Director/CEO of JDX Entertainment - The driving force behind the award winning choreographer, director and Artistic Director Jeff Dimitriou, is his desire to actualize a vision, collaborate idea’s and inspire.

  • Jim Betts is now in his 50th year in the Canadian Musical Theatre. He is the writer and composer of over two dozen Canadian Musicals, including Colours In The Storm, The Shooting Of Dan McGrew, Thin Ice, On A Summer’s Night, Extraordinary, and Sunshine Sketches. He has also been an actor, a director and a musical director, and has been the Artistic Director of Theatre Orangeville, ScriptLab, The Guild Of Canadian Musical Theatre Writers and Smile Theatre. He established the Canadian Musical Theatre Course at Sheridan College, and produced the first Canadian Musical Theatre Festival in Toronto in 2006. Jim, along with Kate Barris, travels the highways and byways of North America together in their intrepid motorhome, Charles.

  • Stephen Cota has been performing all over Canada in the greatest theatres this country has to offer for the last 23 years! This includes 15 seasons at the Stratford Festival where he has been on stage and for the last 6 years and has had the privilege of working alongside Donna Feore as Associate Choreographer and Assistant Director. He has choregraphed Stratford’s productions

    of The Hypochondriac, Romeo and Juliet, The Mad Woman of Chaillot and Mary Poppins at The Grand Theatre in London and was set to choreograph Billy Elliot at The Neptune Theatre in Halifax before the pandemic.

    Stephen is the Founder and Artistic Director of In the Wings which is a virtual musical theatre training platform that focuses on dance, voice and acting. He is incredibly passionate about teaching, both while educating young aspiring artists and leading industry professionals; In the Wings was born out of his intention to continue that education through the pandemic and beyond.

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  • IRENE SANKOFF is a Canadian writer/performer best known for co-creating the hit Broadway musical, Come From Away. As a performer, she has appeared on stage, film and television in many projects, including Zero Hour: The Last Hour of Flight 11, one of the History channel’s highest rated productions. She co-wrote, produced and performed in My Mother’s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding which was the hit of the Toronto Fringe Festival, and then picked up for a commercial run by Mirvish Productions, the largest Canadian theatre producer. It has now played and won Best Musical awards in the New York Musical Theatre Festival and across North America, with Sankoff and Hein performing in most productions. Her second show, Come From Away, enjoyed a record- breaking world premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Repertory, Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto and Gander, Newfoundland all before landing on Broadway. Come From Away won three 2017 Dora Mavor Moore Awards, four Helen Hayes Awards, five Outer Critics Circle Awards and three Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical. David and Irene were nominated for Tony Awards for Best Book and Score and won the 2017 Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk awards for Best Book. Irene is a proud graduate of the Dance Program at Earl Haig’s Claude Watson Arts School and has studied dance in Toronto and New York City. Irene holds a BA in Psychology/Creative Writing from York University as well as an MFA in Acting and an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Pace University. Irene currently has projects in development with Netflix and Disney and has sold a pilot to WB and the CW. She has trained and worked extensively with children on the autism spectrum and with developmental delays, and is an advocate for civil and animal rights.

  • Stephanie is a Dora award winning choreographer, director, and arts leader. Directing and/or Choreography credits include: Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia, Shrek, The Little Mermaid, All Shook Up, Mary Poppins, The Drowsy Chaperone (Globe Theatre), Anne of Green Gables (Thousand Islands Playhouse), The Last Five Years (YRG Productions), Fun Home, Grey Gardens, The Wild Party (Musical Stage Company), Chariots of Fire (Grand Theatre), Peter Pan, Cinderella, The Addams Family (Neptune Theatre), Crazy for You (Capitol Theatre Port Hope), and Next to Normal (Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre). She is a three-time Merritt Award nominee for choreography. She was the Intern Artistic Director at the Musical Stage Company and the Associate Artistic Director of the Globe Theatre. She is an Honours Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduate from Sheridan College.

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  • Chris Tsujiuchi is a graduate of Sheridan College's Musical Theatre program. Theatre credits include Box 4901, Recurring John, Paradises Lost (Summerworks Festival), and The Rocky Horror Show (Hart House Theatre). Musical Direction credits include Alice in Wonderland (Bad Hats / MTYP), Into the Woods (Talk is Free Theatre / Winter Garden Theatre), Parade (Toronto Musical Concerts), The Last Five Years (YRG Productions), Onegin (Musical Stage Company/National Arts Centre/Arts Club Western Canada Tour), 35MM (Toronto Premiere), Any Dream Will Do (Angelwalk Theatre & Theatre Collingwood), A Misfortune (Next Stage Festival), and bare (Canadian Premiere/WatersEdge Productions). Chris has worked as an accompanist and teacher at Sheridan College, TMU, Randolph Academy, and George Brown College. He has toured extensively with Sharron Matthews, the Nathaniel Dett Chorale, and can also be seen performing in Asian Riffing Trio (aka ART) as well as his own "Chris-terical" series of Cabarets.

  • Michele couldn’t be more excited to work with the team at Theatre Making Movement and bring Chris Tsujiuchi the musical, to life!

    Past credits include Newsies and Urinetown (Director and Choreographer/ Mainstage Theatre Company), Spongebob, Sweet Charity, The Music Man, Anything Goes (Choreographer/ Mainstage), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Director/ The LOT), Little Shop of Horrors, Junie B Jones, Anything Goes, Avenue Q, Fancy Nancy, Spamalot, Rent and The Sound of Music (Choreographer/ The LOT), Marvelous Wonderettes (Director/ Stephenville Theatre Festival), Urinetown, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Blue Champagne, and Tales of Ti-Jean (Choreographer/ Stephenville Theatre Festival), and Back In ’59 (Asst. Choreo/ Showboat Theatre.)

  • Jennifer is a multi-faceted performer that has had an exciting, jam-packed professional career since 2002. Growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, she trained in Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, Modern, Hip Hop and Ballet (including training at the Toronto National Ballet School and Royal Winnipeg Ballet School).

    On top of a busy competitive dance schedule, she juggled being a competitive gymnast at a US National level. She has also danced alongside artists such as: Katy Perry, Akon, Kardinal, Dragonette, Suzie McNeil, Kreesha Turner, Naughty by Nature and New Kids on the Block. Her film and television credits include: Suits (NBC), Designated Survivor (ABC), Hometown Holiday (MOW), Christmas in the Wilds (Super Channel), The Wedding Planners (Prime), Dark Matter (SyFy), So You Think You Can Dance Canada (First Season Top 25), Warehouse 13, MuchMusic Video Awards, and Degrassi: The Next Generation.

    Jennifer has numerous stage credits, including but not limited to: Mirvish Productions: Rock of Ages (Waitress # 1), Stratford Shakespeare Festival: West Side Story (Velma), and Cyrano de Bergerac, US National Tour: We Will Rock You, Ross Petty Productions: The Wizard of Oz (Assistant Choreographer), A Christmas Carol, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan in Wonderland, Cinderella, RGA Music: Return to Grace (Montreal and Thailand), Drayton Ent: Mamma Mia, Chicago, The Music Man, Sheridan College: Chelsea Sunrise (Choreographer),Linda Garneau’s Helix Dance Project: The Waiting Room, Unearth, West Side Stories, Evolve, Every Now and Then, Rain and Verbatim, and preformed with the Canadian Opera Company: Iphigenia in Taurus, Gadfly: Klorofyl (Dora Award Winner for Best Ensemble), Celebrity Cruise Lines.

    She is also founder of Gloss Entertainment and has choreographed numerous industrials throughout Canada and the USA. Most recently she choreographed the opening performance for the David Foster Foundation Miracle Gala “A Night on Broadway”.

  • Allison Wither is a Composer/Lyricist/Performer working in Toronto, Ontario. She is a graduate of Sheridan College’s Musical Theatre Degree Program. She trained as a writer through the CMTWC’s Beginner and Advanced Workshops taught by Leslie Arden. She wrote ‘Every Silver Lining’, a musical that won patrons' pick at the Toronto Fringe Festival in 2019 and BroadwayWorld’s Best Fringe Festival Production (Musical) Award. The show then went on to participate in the 2020 Next Stage Festival. Allison has also performed in musicals such as Mary Poppins as Mrs.Banks (The Lower Ossington Theatre), Godspell as Joanna (Theatre Sheridan), Legally Blonde as Enid Hoopes (The Lower Ossington Theatre), and the sight-specific musical Brantwood as Pips/Lipstick Lois (Theatre Sheridan) which won an Audience Choice Dora Award.

  • Laura was born to tell stories. Whether as a dancer/aerialist with Tokyo Disney, a playwright for new Canadian musicals, Every Silver Lining, and Apothecary, or her solo shows, LESBIHONEST and, The Suicide Key, or as a comédienne in Footloose with Just for Laughs, Laura’s unstoppable passion in life lies in telling people all sorts of eccentric stories, whether they want to hear them or not.

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