Best Man
Davian is delighted to be working with such a talented group
of people. Born in our nation’s capital, she made a break for
it and ended up across the pond. Upon realizing that
shopping in your parents’ pantry is much more economical,
she came back to Canada and settled in Toronto.
Inspirations include chick rock, Neil Labute plays, sugar free
gum, Sylvia Plath poetry and Virginia Woolf in general. Her
first collection of poetry, entitled [passion]fruit, was
published earlier this year. She is excited to own yet
another bridesmaid dress and hopes to continue adding to
her collection.

Emily spent the last two years in New York City attending
the Atlantic Acting School founded by William H. Macy and
David Mamet. While in New York, Emily became part of the
Rising Sun Theatre Co. and had her off-off Broadway debut in
the musical “Growing Up is Hard to Do.” She recently
performed at the legendary Bitter End in NYC as a featured
singer-songwriter at “Chick Singer Night.” Keep an eye out
for her band “Miss Emily and the Blue Callers”. She is happy
to back home in Canada with her family and friends and
excited to be a Belle!
Director
Lee is very excited to be making his Factory Theatre debut in
WEDDING BELLES. This is Lee's first time performing in the
Toronto Fringe Festival and he’s honoured to be sharing the
stage with such a beautiful, talented cast of women. When
Lee isn't on stage, you will find him working in film and
television. Selected credits include "The Hades Factor" (CBS),
guest star on WB's "SmallVille", "Queer As Folk" recurring role
(ShowTime), "Filthy Gorgeous (ShowTime), "The Famous Jett
Jackson" (Disney), "Phantom Of The MegaPlex"(Disney), "Bait"
(WB), "Traders" (Alliance Atlantis), and "Mutant X" (MX
Productions). Oh, and he can't forget his career-launching
movie "DENIED". YEAH baby!! WHAT an experience... Ha ha.
Lee would like to thank his loving family and friends for all of
their support. Thank you – Meat Head
Elizabeth
Lee Rumohr
Bridesmaid
Laura Roald
Arin
Wedding Belles Play
Bridesmaid
Toronto Fringe Festival July 4-15 2007
Cast
Asha is very pleased to be a part of playwright Davian den Otter’s
world premiere of Wedding Belles. Selected credits include: the
CBC radio drama Funny Boy, directed by Deepa Mehta; Usha in
the independent short film Max Neo, which has been screened at
festivals in Toronto and New York, and for which she received a
Best Actress Award; and The Maid in Theatre Onslaught’s
production of La Ronde, directed by Lewis Baumander. Asha has
also participated in Nightwood Theatre’s playwright initiative Write
From The Hip, and a staged reading of her work was presented at
the Groundswell Festival.
Ryan
Mel
One of five children, Monique began entertaining at an early age.
Lifelong study of dance, singing and theatre culminated in
award-winning roles in musical theatre. Monique then made the
move to film and television. Selected credits include the critically
acclaimed A Secret Miracle (Bravo), and a starring role in the
recently premiered independent film The Phone Call. Having recently
returned from Los Angeles, Monique is excited to be back in
Toronto and to be part of Wedding Belles.
Bridesmaid
Hailing from Vancouver, Laura Roald is a Toronto-based
director, writer and performer whose work has appeared on
stages across Canada. Favourite recent directing projects
include Death: A Comedy in 5 Stages (redhanded film and
theatre), LaVicious (dark deeds theatre), Masada
(Universityof Windsor), Basement Suite in D Minor (Tailspin
Productions), Come Down To Me (Citadel Theatre), and The
Rhythm Method (Tomato Express). Upcoming projects
include Perfect Tension (dark deeds theatre/Kickstand
Theatre) and Character (dark deeds theatre). A graduate of
University of Alberta’s MFA Directing program, Laura
stays busy developing new plays
Claire
Monique Lahey
Maid of Honor
Asha Vijayasingham
The Wedding Party
Davian den Otter
Emily MacLeod
Event Info
Date
July 4-15 2007
Shows
Tickets are 10.00$
Location
Venue 4 - Factory Theatre Mainspace
125 Bathurst Street (at Adelaide )
Info
Wed, July 4 10:30 PM
Fri, July 6 5:15 PM
Sun, July 8 3:00 PM
Tue, July 10 8:45 PM
Thu, July 12 4:00 PM
Fri, July 13 7:30 PM
Sun, July 15 Noon
Show Schedule
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Fringe Hotline 416.966.1062
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