From Creators Of
KITT & JANE (★★★★★) & comedian from THE WAR OF 1812 (★★★★★) |
CHASE BREYERpART-TIME SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
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The madcap action-adventures of a Canadian James Bond who is also a substitute teacher. Cool substitute teacher Chase Breyer is sent to find a fellow missing Canadian spy, only to find out that
Canada is in serious danger!
Canada is in serious danger!
“It’s one for |
"The most memorable comic performance I’ve seen. A walking cartoon-the BEST PHYSICAL COMEDIAN in town.” |
“HILARIOUS. GENIUS. |
VIDEO TEASER
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
Rod Peter Jr, Creator & Performer
Rod is a comedian, writer, and actor. Some of his past work includes The Master Builder and Swan Songs and other Farces (Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Fall of the House of Usher ( Giggling Iguana Productions ) and The Qualities of Zero (Atomic Vaudeville ). Rod is best known for his roles in the Fringe shows 421 is Dead: A StormTrooper Parody, Kitt & Jane: An Interactive Survival Guide to the Near-Post-Apocalyptic Future, The History of Everything, Tara Firm, and The War of 1812. |
Director Kathleen Greenfield
is dedicated to collective creation, the development of new work and community involvement. Her interests and experience are in site-specific outdoor performance, puppetry, folk stories, and community activism. She holds a BFA in Theatre from the University of Victoria and studied at the Banff Puppet Theatre Intensive in 2012. In 2013, she joined SNAFU Dance Theatre as Co-Artistic Director. She has directed the premiere productions of many new works including The Hunt Workshop (Impulse), Little Orange Man (SNAFU), Kitt & Jane (SNAFU), I Have Seen Beautiful Jim Key (Intrepid Theatre), The Shoes (Humble Wonder Theatre) and Bullfrog Lullaby (head through painting). In 2015, she co-directed the smash-hit-remount of Lieutenant Nun, a site-specific spectacle where the audience moves through an old battlement, pageant style. Kathleen also teaches play building to kids ranging from 3 to 13 at Kate Rubin Theatre and Drama @ SKAM Studios and George Jay Elementary. In 2013, Kathleen joined the artistic team at William Head Prison as a facilitator, workshop leader, assistant director, projection designer, writer and performer for Time Waits for No One: A Prison Play(2014) and HERE: A Captive Odyssey (2015) alongside a team of residents and fellow artists. In 2016, she directed and devised Sleeping Giants with the men at William Head on Stage (WHoS). |