She finds herself in trouble all of the time, both at school and at home, in spite of her desire to do the right thing. If she isn’t accidentally knocking over the fishbowl for the millionth time, she’s missing the school bus or letting words come out her mouth that should stay in. She always seems to be moving too fast, her mind on overload and her attention flying around and landing everywhere but where it should be. You feel uptight, frantic and overwhelmed in a world that is spinning around at hyper speed. You have twenty things on your mind that won’t settle in one place long enough for you to grab hold of them. The car won’t start and you’re late for work on the one day you have to be on time. Mark is always thrilled by the opportunity to write about himself in the third person.Have you ever had a really bad day? You know the kind. A dedicated fan of All Hallow's Eve, (which also happens to be his wedding anniversary), Mark has produced and directed RFT's annual Halloween show for the past several years, staging the ghoulish extravaganza known as Uncle Zombie, and the superhero spectaculars Improv on Infinite Earths and Improv Secret Wars. As a member of Rapid Fire Theatre's CHiMPROV, Mark co-created the improv longforms Giant Robot, The Harold of Galactus, and Improvised Dungeons & Dragons (RFT Edition). His voice is also featured in a number of other games from Bioware, including Baldur's Gate: Shadows of Amn, Baldur's Gate: Throne of Bhaal, Jade Empire, Neverwinter Nights, Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening, and Dragon Age II. Internationally, he is best known for starring as the voice of Commander Shepard, Blasto, the Vorcha, and many more in Bioware Corp's Mass Effect video game trilogy. He is a writer and performer on CBC Radio's hit sketch comedy program The Irrelevant Show and on the Gemini Award-nominated TV show Caution: May Contain Nuts. Mark is the recipient of an Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, and has been nominated for several Canadian Comedy Awards, including Best Male Improvisor in 20. Mark is a core company member of the Canadian Comedy Award-winning improvised soap opera Die-Nasty, a founding member of the comedy troupe Gordon's Big Bald Head, and the host of the Varscona Theatre's monthly variety show Oh Susanna! He also works regularly with Atomic Improv, Teatro la Quindicina, and Shadow Theatre. ![]() ![]() Mark has been a member of Rapid Fire Theatre since 1992, performing with RFT across the globe at numerous international improv tournaments and festivals. Chris has also worked as an Artistic Director, first of Azimuth Theatre 2001 - 2005 and then of Rapid Fire Theatre from 2005 - 2009. Chris's solo show, Moving Along has toured across Canada, including appearances in the season of the High Performance Rodeo and Theatre Network. 'Summer of My Amazing Luck' was adapted by the novel of the same name by Miriam Toews and toured extensively. A bilingual feature film, The Pharmacist/La Pharmacien, written by and co-starring Craddock is currently in audio-post. Two TYA plays with Roseneath Theatre, Wrecked and The Incredible Speediness of Jamie Cavanaugh, both of which toured multiple seasons and both recognized by the Dora committee. Some highlights include: BASH'd a gay rap opera, which played three months off-Broadway and is the recipient of a GLAAD award BoyGroove, which received a 6 week commercial run in Toronto and a Dora Award 3-2-1, which toured to the Magnetic North Festival in Ottawa 2006. ![]() Since then, he has written or co-written over 20 plays for Fringe, Mainstage and TYA audiences, as well as 2 feature films, and three musicals, two of which received commercial productions in major cities. ![]() All the rest of the money goes to the artists ).Ĭhris graduated from the University of Alberta's BFA Acti'g Program in the Spring of 1996. They cost $20 each for seats and $10 for standing room in the back (breakdown: streetcar costs $300 for two hours. The streetcar will then drive us to the middle of the high level bridge where will pause, drink and enjoy the hilarious antics of Rapid Fire Theatre, high above the North Saskatchewan river on a late summer evening. We will board the beautiful Edmonton Streetcar at the Artsbarns behind the Old Strathcona Farmer's market at 8pm sharp (please be there by 7:45pm). To commemorate their move from the south side (Varscona Theatre) to downtown (The Citadel) Rapid Fire Theatre will be crossing the river in style! In a streetcar. A Streetcar Named Rapidfire - A Secret Streetcar Improv Comedy Concert Starts:Ī secret streetcar improv comedy concert with
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