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Allyson Fournier

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Allyson grew up in the beautiful Okanagan Valley and took theatre classes from the age of nine. She regularly performed in community theatre shows in Kelowna and was part of her high school’s theatre performance troupe, where she also tried her hand at directing for the first time. In grade twelve she took it upon herself to direct two short plays instead of one for her school’s annual short play festival. After high school she moved to Vancouver, where she studied Motion Picture Arts at Capilano University until graduating with a bachelor's degree in 2015. Since then she has been building her resume in Vancouver’s theatre community and has directed several productions including the critically-acclaimed POSH (Fighting Chance Productions), Seven Minutes In Heaven (Eternal Theatre Collective), Gridlock (UBC Brave New Play Rites), co-directing The Diary of Anne Frank (Fighting Chance Productions), and Boy (DTC). Allyson is also a playwright and has had her work featured in the Tomo Suru Players’ About Love Festival (Carrots, Baby - Audience Choice Winner) and Speakeasy Theatre’s Pull Festival (An Assertive Girl). On stage, she has appeared in shows like American Idiot as Heather (Fighting Chance Productions) and Songs for a New World (Fabulist Theatre). Allyson is also a musician and vocalist and works full time at a talent agency working with some of Canada’s top talent for voice-over and animation. Allyson strives to create meaningful theatre that explores the human condition.

Alexander Lowe

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A graduate of Capilano University’s Acting for Stage and Screen Program in 2015, Alex has been fortunate to carve out a nice little career for himself. A few stage highlights thus far are: Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off (Vital Spark Theatre), Spamalot (Prairie Skies Theatre), and She Stoops to Conquer (Metro Theatre). On screen, the last year was very kind to him and provided an opportunity to work on two feature films: a supporting role in Welcome to Marwen (Universal Pictures) and a leading role in Cold Wind Blowing (Cyber Craft Productions). A defining moment of his career was completing the Fulfilling Young Artists program, where Alex began the development of a self-penned one-man show based on a difficult and enlightening time in his life, with intentions to hit the Fringe circuit within the next 5 years. In his spare time, Alex is an aspiring writer, casual photographer, and occasional musician.

Stacy Albrecht

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Originally from Kelowna, Stacy has made a life long goal for herself to be as involved in the arts as much as possible. In 2011, she moved to Vancouver to attend VFS and begin her training. There, she worked under some of the finest artists in the city and gained the knowledge she needed to expand her resume. Working in VFX during the day, Stacy continued to write, act, direct, stage manage and photograph when she could. Since graduating from Vancouver Film School and working full time in the post production film industry, Stacy has written, directed and produced her own short film, The Killer Script, gained recognition in the city for her photography, received a laurel for her short script, Dear Santa, from the Frights! Camera! Action! screenplay competition and has continued to work within the talented theatre community as a stage manager. Her theatre resume includes shows like Merrily We Roll Along with United Players, POSH with Fighting Chance Productions, Two Rooms with Fort Heart Productions, and Boy with DTC. 

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