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Laura Ross Dr. Miriam
Laura is thrilled to be back with LML productions in The Euphio Question. Past performing credits include: The Antagonist (Little Mountain Lion), Anything Goes (RCMT), The Drowsy Chaperone (Prairie Skies Theatre Co), Crazy For You (Gateway Theatre), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Chemainus Theatre), Hello, Dolly! (The Vancouver Playhouse) and The Backyardigans (KOBA Family Entertainment, National Tour). Laura’s choreography can be seen in film projects shot in Vancouver; most notably, Bedbugs: A Musical Lovestory and Send Us Smokes (2016 winner of the Hot Shot Short Competition).
Gregory is very glad to be working with Little Mountain Lion again, this time as the role of Dr. Fred Bockman. Previous roles include Paris in Studio 58's Romeo and Juliet, and Archer in Beaux Stratagem with United players. He looks forward to returning to theatre and making forays into film as soon as he gets back from his travels. The folks at Little Mountain Lion have been superb, and looks forward to working with them again.
Gregory Radzimowski Fred Bockman
Production Team
Matt grew up in Vancouver and studied acting in New York at the New Actors Workshop under directors George Morrison and Mike Nichols. He is an actor, director and producer with LML, now celebrating its 5th anniversary (woohoo!). Fringe directing highlights include The Antagonist (2016), Love is for Superbeasts (2015), Jack The Ripper (2013), and Playing For Advantage (2011, 2012). Matt has degrees in English Lit. and Scandinavian Studies from UBC, and teaches at Arts Umbrella on Granville Island and through outreach programs. Thanks to all the wonderful, joyful people involved in Euphio xoxo Next up - LML is producing Mr Burns, a post-electric play, for April 2018!
Matt Clarke Director / Writer
This is Tamar's fourth time stage managing a show with Little Mountain Lion Productions and third time being part of Vancouver Fringe Festival. Some past shows she has worked on include The Antagonist, A Behanding in Spokane, and the original run of The Euphio Question. She has had an amazing time working on this production with all the cast and crew, and hopes you will share in all the laughs and euphoria this show may bring!
Tamar Av-Shalom Stage Manager Caitlin Main is an emerging theatre director and performer. She currently pursues a self-designed major at Quest University Canadain theatre, performance, and cultural studies under the question: “Why is theatre dangerous?”. She is deeply interested in the power of theatre to challenge normative frameworks and enact social change. In Spring 2017, Caitlin participated in the visiting student program at Columbia University/Barnard College’s undergraduate theatre department. This past summer, she had the privilege to work at Gateway Theatre as their Artistic Intern. Some favourite credits include: Latenite Theatre (Columbia), The Patron Saint of Stanley Park (Between Shifts Theatre), and Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land (Quest). She is thrilled to be making her Fringe debut with the lovely folks at Little Mountain Lion! Go Mountain Lions Go!
Caitlin Main Assistant Director