

Photography by Keaton James Browning
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Cast
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Mark Ellis
Alan
Mark most recently appeared as Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Oakville Centre. He is pleased to reunite with Yo and WEST following their moving and memorable production of The Laramie Project several years ago.
He has previously shared the stage with Kelly in Educating Rita and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and is delighted to collaborate once again with Chris, having worked together on Dark Victory, Glengarry Glen Ross, and Crimes of the Heart. Mark is especially pleased to be treading the boards for the first time with his real-life and writing partner, Stephanie.
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Kelly Kimpton
Veronica
God of Carnage has truly been a dream come true, marking Kelly’s long-anticipated reunion with the incredible Mark Ellis, with whom she previously shared the stage in Educating Rita and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, as well as with the wonderful Chris Reid from Trojan Women. The experience was made even sweeter by the opportunity to collaborate with the extraordinary Stephanie Morgenstern.
Kelly is deeply grateful to Yo for the trust and opportunity, and to her family—her most devoted and enthusiastic cheerleaders—for their unwavering love and support.
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Stephanie Morgenstern
Annette
Stephanie is thankful to Yo for luring her back to the stage after a hiatus of over 20 years. Her favourite roles have been love-struck ingenues in Romeo and Juliet and The Glass Menagerie (the Globe), Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet (the Grand), A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Illusion (Stratford), Le Malade Imaginaire and L’École des femmes (Thêâtre Français de Toronto). Stephanie has also worked on films like The Sweet Hereafter and Maelström, but is perhaps best known as the voice of Sailor Venus in the anime series Sailor Moon.
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Chris Reid
Michael
Chris is grateful for the opportunity to reunite with Yo and the wonderful crew at West End Studio Theatre. His previous acting credits with WEST include 12 Angry Men,
The Dining Room, ‘ART’, and The Laramie Project. Chris wants to thank Kelly, Stephanie and Mark for their generosity and patience, and thank you for supporting the arts in your community.












