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    The “True” Story of Christopher Marlowe

    The English Renaissance.  The most controversial playwright in history (and his hysterical mother).  Three bumbling spies, two over-zealous atheists and one average guy named Shakespeare.  Not to mention a prudish roommate, a paranoid queen and a covert death plot. It all adds up to a recipe for laughter.  And with Christopher Marlowe behind the antics, the Queen would never approve!

    Produced for the Fringe of Toronto Festival, July 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 16, 2006, and at the Diesel Playhouse “Best of the Fringe” July 26 – 30, 2006

    Writer:

    • Allison McWood

    Director:

    • Regan Macaulay

    Producer:

    • Regan Macaulay,
    • Allison McWood,
    • Dan Staheli

    Executive Producer:

    • Kelsey Matheson

    Associate Producers:

    • Kevin Risk
    • Melissa-Jane Shaw

    Composer/Sound Designer:

    • Mauri Hall

    Costume Designer:

    • Michelle Bailey

    Stage Manager/Lighting Design/Sound Operator:

    • Rob Downes

    Assistant Director/Assistant Stage Manager:

    • James Wisteard

    Costume Design Assistant:

    • Devon Bhim

    Set Construction:

    • Chris Coculuzzi

    Publicist:

    • Melissa-Jane Shaw

    Graphic Designer – Program/Poster/Postcard:

    • Johnny Vong

    Designer of the Graphic for the Official Fringe Program:

    • Dave Krstin

    Cast:

    • Chris Coculuzzi
    • Mark Allan (2nd run at the Diesel Playhouse)
    • Graham Coffeng
    • Stephen Flett
    • Chantale Groulx
    • John Healy
    • Bruce Hunter (2nd run at the Diesel Playhouse)
    • Albert Masters
    • Kelsey Matheson
    • Scott Moore
    • Jason Reilly
    • Kevin Risk
    • Melissa-Jane Shaw
    • Jeff White

    Date:

    • July 6 – 30, 2006 (Fringe and Best of Fringe, Toronto). Published in October 2013.

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