ABOUT THE PRODUCERS
kay wong
Kay (he/him) is a Chinese-Canadian actor, producer, and singer born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario. He is a graduate of George Brown Theatre School’s acting conservatory program, and for the past few years has produced shows across Ontario and Saskatchewan. He is passionate about bringing art to underserved communities and dreams of making accessible theatre for the people of Scarborough-Agincourt. When he's not in the theatre, he's busy clearing his backlog of games and finding the perfect bite of Italian food. Instagram: @kaywongofficial
Production Credits (selected): Koli Kari (Pink Banana Theatre), Living With Shakespeare (Driftwood Theatre), Romeo and Juliet. And Action (Shakespeare in Action), wâhkôhtowin (SUM Theatre.)
oprah lemorin
Oprah Lemorin is an emerging actor, playwright, producer, and the founder of Glitter Pop Productions. The focus of her work lies in exploring the intricacies and challenges of the young adult experience by utilizing various literary devices, such as humor, absurdism, and popular perspectives. Through the incorporation of these diverse approaches, she aims to provide a rich and layered portrayal of the complexities of young adulthood, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities that arise during this pivotal phase of life. Furthermore, she strives to create stories that honor the diversity of human experiences and invite the audience to connect with characters who may be different from themselves.
sara jarvie-clark
Sara May Jarvie-Clark is a theatre artist and musician based in Toronto. She is a graduate of Concordia University’s Theatre and Development Program. Creating broadly across the folk arts, she wears multiple hats as a songwriter, violinist, actor, deviser, puppeteer, director and writer. Her work builds worlds inspired by classical literature and philosophy to explore the arcane and unconscious aspects of desire in the contemporary cultural psyche. Recent credits include; composition/sound design for Thousand Islands Playhouse’s production of “Sexual Misconduct Of The Middle Classes” (September, 2023), a multimedia puppet show “Mass Exodus”, incubated at Tarragon Theater (January, 2023), Theatre Of The Beats folk musical “Selah’s Song” (2022) and a directorial scene study at The Stratford Festival (2021) via The Michael Langham Directors’ Workshop. She is currently working on her second studio album; “Meadow Under The Hill.”
sivert das
Sivert Das is a biracial, visibly and invisibly disabled American actor, voiceover artist, writer, musician, comedian, activist and now producer. He is a University of Victoria's performance program and The Second City Conservatory graduate. He is the first and only visibly disabled person of colour to graduate from both these programs. His Intermission article,"Tales From a Disabled Theatre School Grad”, an expose about being disabled in higher education, received international acclaim. He is currently writing his one person show, “Tales From The Crip”. His writing combines the absurd and the fantastical mixed with poignant social commentary. His activism focuses on raising awareness for Disabled and BIPOC communities. He is also a beatboxer and improviser who performs across the city. Selected Film credits: In Camera (Realwheels), The Squeaky Wheel Canada (AMI). Selected Theatre Credits: Winter's Tale, Death: A Love Story( Dandelion Theatre), 7 Stories, Othello(Phoenix Theatre), Queen Margaret(Shakespeare In The Ruff), Two Gentlemen of Verona, Julius Caesar (Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival) and Passport to Madville (Workman Arts Theatre).