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Louisa Burgess Corbett
Lou is a sought after vocal instructor
and Musical Director. Her work as a singer/dancer/actor includes many
Musical Theatre roles along with the lead role in the Bravo short film
In Her Mother's Eyes and the title role in Joan for the Disney Live
- New Works project. Lou's career includes back up singing and voice
work for animation. She is also on the faculty of Sheridan College's
Musical Theatre Department.
Suzanne Bennett
Suzanne has been a professional
actor/musical performer for the last 20 years, having
toured shows across the country and performed on many
stages including the Stratford Festival,
the NAC, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Theatre Francais
de Toronto, and the Labrador Arts Festival (as guest
director). She is also on the
Acting faculty at Sheridan College and Erindale (UTM).
Ralph Small
Ralph has an extensive list of credits as
an actor, director, dramaturge and
writer. As an actor, Ralph has played a wide variety
of roles in theatres all across the country including
The Grand, Theatre Aquarius, Charlottetown
Festival, National Arts Centre, Vancouver Playhouse,
and The Lighthouse Festival. He has also workshopped,
acted in, and/or directed musicals
with companies such as Buddies in Bad Times, Platform
9, Tarragon Theatre and Theatre Orangeville. As a teacher
and guest artist, Ralph has taught at The Randolph School,
York University, Brock University and Equity Showcase.
He is currently on staff at Erindale and Sheridan Colleges.
He has directed and conducted workshops for professional,
amateur and community theatres
all across Ontario.
Ray Hogg
Ray Trained at Ryerson University
Theatre School's dance program. In 1999, he joined The
Danny Grossman Dance
Company. He also performs with CORPUS, joining the Company
on a part-time basis and then full-time in 2003. Ray
is a frequent guest artist with
DanceTheatre David Earle and recently joined the faculty
at DTDE's school, where he teaches Graham technique.
Ray has also taught extensively for
the Toronto District School Board. In 2001, Ray moved to Stuttgart,
Germany to perform as Plato/MacAvity in Cats, a role
that he reprised in Canada in 2004. Other musical theatre
credits include Hello Dolly!,
Guys and Dolls, West Side Story, and A Family Torn.
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