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CALEB
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Caleb Marshall has worked professionally as an actor and director since 1993. As 2006 Artist-in-Residence for the NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival Caleb's extensive professional experience made him an excellent mentor for emerging artists at the Festival. Caleb also directed the workshop premier of Nights Below Station Street, for which he received the Eliot Haze Playwright Development Award from the Stratford Festival in 2001 to adapt the Governor General's Award wining novel by celebrated New Brunswick author David Adams Richards. He also played Pike in the premier of Lutz, a new play by Ryan Griffith. In 2005 Caleb sat on the NBActs Provincial Playwriting Competition jury and directed A Dog! A Panic in A Pagoda! one of the winning plays. Caleb has premiered roles for the National Arts Centre, the Canadian Stage Company, the Blythe Festival and the Stratford Festival of Canada. He was a member of the Stratford Festival's acting company for four seasons, appearing in twelve productions. As a producer and director Caleb has brought significant New Brunswick stories to the stage. He commissioned original works by Norm Foster, M. Anne Mitton and David Adams Richards as a part of Forgotten Faces that toured the province in 1993. Caleb's work has been presented at the Atlantic Fringe Festival in 1998, Somme Letters Home and the Toronto Fringe Festival in 1999, R&J, George Brown Theatre School and Young People's Theatre in Toronto, Somme Letters Home, 1999. Caleb was named a 'Toronto Sun Fringe Hot Pick' as well as one of 'eight new stars of the summer stage' by the Toronto Star. Caleb Marshall holds a BFA Honours Acting Degree from York University, Toronto, and completed the Stratford Festival's Conservatory for Classical Theatre Training where he also served as assistant director on As You Like It. He has also served as an actor, assistant director and Instructor for Theatre New Brunswick and Saint Thomas University. Caleb is currently an MFA Theatre Directing candidate at Middlesex University in London, UK. In the UK he served as assistant director on NOT the National Theatre's UK tour of Wild East and appeared in On The Middle Day an anniversary production marking the battle of the Somme presented by the Old Vic and the Imperial War Museum. Caleb has been nominated as the New Brunswick Arts Board's 2006 Artist of the Year. For more information visit www.calebmarshall.com Representation: Rachael Neville-Fox @ the Noble Caplan Abrams Agency, Toronto (416)920-6343
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