Princess Cupcake - Chelsea Larkin - is a comedienne/actress/singer. She recently completed a BA in Theatre and Film from McMaster University, and a post grad degree in Comedy Writing and Performance from Humber College, as well as extensive Second City training and performances. She can be currently seen in the murder mystery dinner theatre production The Codfather at Forget-About-It's Italian Supper club, every saturday night. You can also see her regularly doing comedy at the Bad Dog Theatre. Chelsea is looking forward to participating in the Toronto fringe festival for the first time, and exploring her sweet side as Princess Cupcake She hopes you enjoy the show!
Blackheart - Kelly Barnes - is an actress hailing from the East coast but has been living and working in Toronto for the past few years. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting, from Memorial University of Newfoundland, and has worked in Theatre throughout Newfoundland and Toronto including such companies as Rising Tide Theatre, Theatre Newfoundland Labrador, Shakespeare By The Sea and Solar Stage Childrens Theatre. This is her first time working with the Toronto Fringe Festival and she looks forward to an exciting 12 days of theatre! Enjoy the show!
Scrub Pirate - Caitlin Morris-Cornfield - couldn`t be happier to find herself back for another wonderful adventure in the children`s Fringe. Selected past credits include: The Children`s Hour, and A Midsummer Nights Dream (Upper Canadian Repertory Company), John/Yoko Bedpiece (Draft98), The Land of I Told You So, Dog Days, The Emperors New Clothes and The Man in the Moon (Shrimp Magnet), Gaggle (Hysteria Festival 09) The Nightwood (Back Burner/Luminato Festival 09), The Gulliver Project, The Sandman, and Figaro, His Marriage and the Fine Art of Dressmaking (Kadozuke Kollektif – creator/performer). Upcoming work: Her Midnight Elegance (Kadozuke, August 2010) and The Bird (Union8/Buddies in Bad Times, Jan 2011)
Leonard, the Story Dragon - Laura K MacDonald - is delighted to be a part of the wonderful Blackheart Princess team in her second appearance in the Toronto Fringe Festival. In the 2009 Fringe, Laura was critically acclaimed in her portrayal of Anna, in Tamara Chandon's A Freckle, A Flicker. A recent graduate of the University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College Theatre and Drama Studies program, Laura has been busy exploring the theatre and film worlds of Toronto. Some favourite credits include Monique in Bonjour la, Bonjour, Edith Charles in A New Life at Theatre Erindale, and Daughter in her one woman show Hello, My name is Daughter.
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