CAST & CREW
Cast:
Diane..................................Kelly MacDonald-Mason Dr. Shepherd................Mark McPhee David Ramsay ............Paul David Power Nick Carlson.................Steve Ryan Ms. Cracker...................Amanda Spear Directed by Cody Bolton
Written by Paul David Power Produced by Hubcity Theatre Producers:
Paul David Power Cody Bolton Mark McPhee Stage Manager/Production Coordinator Erin Lauriston Stage Management Dallas Burns, Nicole Cormier, Rebecca Rideout |
Biographies
Cody Bolton (Director/Producer)
Hailing from small Dow Settlement, NB, Cody has been acted onstage ever since he was a child. With his B.A. & B.Ed from Crandall University, he is now studying for his Master of Divinity degree. Cody has served on the Board of Directors for Hubcity Theatre for three years and Roomies marks his directorial debut. Previous credits include: Much Ado About Nothing, The Mousetrap, The Three Musketeers, and 12 Angry Jurors.
Hailing from small Dow Settlement, NB, Cody has been acted onstage ever since he was a child. With his B.A. & B.Ed from Crandall University, he is now studying for his Master of Divinity degree. Cody has served on the Board of Directors for Hubcity Theatre for three years and Roomies marks his directorial debut. Previous credits include: Much Ado About Nothing, The Mousetrap, The Three Musketeers, and 12 Angry Jurors.
Erin Lauriston (Stage Manager/Production Coordinator)
Roomies is Erin’s second production with Hubcity and first as Stage Manager. As a rookie to theatre, she got her feet wet over the summer with Much Ado About Nothing and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. She loves seeing shows come to life through the creativity and hard work of the cast and crew.
Roomies is Erin’s second production with Hubcity and first as Stage Manager. As a rookie to theatre, she got her feet wet over the summer with Much Ado About Nothing and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. She loves seeing shows come to life through the creativity and hard work of the cast and crew.
Kelly MacDonald-Mason (Diane)
Originally from Cooks Brook, Nova Scotia Kelly spent her youth in elementary and high school drama productions. She graduated with a B.A. in English Literature at Saint Mary's University and then Print Journalism at Holland College in Prince Edward Island.
In 1999 Kelly moved to Japan for 2.5 years to teach English. Upon returning she worked as a journalist, public relations and marketing professional. She also became a board member of the historic Musquodoboit Valley Bicentennial Theatre, where she had grown up performing. During her tenure she took part in a production about the Moose River Gold Mine disaster which was performed in conjunction with the anniversary of the event for the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Kelly's first production with Hubcity Theatre is Radio Rewind and is excited to be part of the touring production of Roomies.
Originally from Cooks Brook, Nova Scotia Kelly spent her youth in elementary and high school drama productions. She graduated with a B.A. in English Literature at Saint Mary's University and then Print Journalism at Holland College in Prince Edward Island.
In 1999 Kelly moved to Japan for 2.5 years to teach English. Upon returning she worked as a journalist, public relations and marketing professional. She also became a board member of the historic Musquodoboit Valley Bicentennial Theatre, where she had grown up performing. During her tenure she took part in a production about the Moose River Gold Mine disaster which was performed in conjunction with the anniversary of the event for the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Kelly's first production with Hubcity Theatre is Radio Rewind and is excited to be part of the touring production of Roomies.
Mark McPhee (Dr. Shepherd/Producer)
Mark lives in Moncton, though he was raised in the village of Salisbury. He began his involvement with Hubcity Theatre in 2011, slowly moving through the roles of prompter, dramaturge, stage manager, assistant director, and has presently taken on the role of producer. Roomies is Mark’s tenth production with the company.
Mark lives in Moncton, though he was raised in the village of Salisbury. He began his involvement with Hubcity Theatre in 2011, slowly moving through the roles of prompter, dramaturge, stage manager, assistant director, and has presently taken on the role of producer. Roomies is Mark’s tenth production with the company.
Paul David Power (Playwright/Producer/David Ramsay)
A native of St. John’s, Nfld, Paul has worked as a writer, director, producer, actor, and graphic designer for over 20 years. He holds degrees in both English Theatre and Journalism. Paul currently divides his time as Artistic Director for Hubcity Theatre in Moncton, Associate Artistic Director for the Shakespeare by the Sea Festival in St. John’s, and co-host of LORE, a new TV show produced out of Newfoundland.
A native of St. John’s, Nfld, Paul has worked as a writer, director, producer, actor, and graphic designer for over 20 years. He holds degrees in both English Theatre and Journalism. Paul currently divides his time as Artistic Director for Hubcity Theatre in Moncton, Associate Artistic Director for the Shakespeare by the Sea Festival in St. John’s, and co-host of LORE, a new TV show produced out of Newfoundland.
Steve Ryan (Nick Carlson)
Though residing in Riverview, St. John’s, Nfld is where Steve calls home. His heart has been set on acting ever since he first got in front of a camera. Steve had his start with Hubcity Theatre playing Caius Ligarius in Julius Caesar, and has since had the privilege of playing in The Mousetrap, a staged reading of Star Wars: A New Hope and playing Don John in Much Ado About Nothing. Steve is thrilled to be back on stage again.
Though residing in Riverview, St. John’s, Nfld is where Steve calls home. His heart has been set on acting ever since he first got in front of a camera. Steve had his start with Hubcity Theatre playing Caius Ligarius in Julius Caesar, and has since had the privilege of playing in The Mousetrap, a staged reading of Star Wars: A New Hope and playing Don John in Much Ado About Nothing. Steve is thrilled to be back on stage again.
Amanda Spear (Ms. Cracker)
Amanda is tickled pink to be acting out once again! It has been an outrageous joy to reunite with Hubcity Theatre portraying the vibrant Ms. Cracker. Amanda is a Monctonian and UNB alumni. Other theatrical credits include A Streetcar Named Desire, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Last Chance.
Amanda is tickled pink to be acting out once again! It has been an outrageous joy to reunite with Hubcity Theatre portraying the vibrant Ms. Cracker. Amanda is a Monctonian and UNB alumni. Other theatrical credits include A Streetcar Named Desire, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Last Chance.