We’re excited to announce the latest actors to join our 2019 Company, in our 30th Anniversary Season! Stand by for further announcements in the weeks to come.
Moya O’Connell (Lady Macbeth, 2018) — Coriolanus
“I am so excited to come back to Bard next year and bite into the revered and feared general, Coriolanus. The spirit of camaraderie, equality and the high level of artistic expression make Bard one of the most exciting places to work in Canada right now.”
Jennifer Lines — The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare in Love
Andrew McNee — The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare in Love
Scott Bellis — The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare in Love
Anton Lipovetsky — The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare in Love
Charlie Gallant — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Colleen Wheeler — Coriolanus
Sarena Parmar — All’s Well That Ends Well
Edmund Stapleton — All’s Well That Ends Well
Munish Sharma — All’s Well That Ends Well
Bernard Cuffling — All’s Well That Ends Well
David Marr — All’s Well That Ends Well
Jeff Gladstone — All’s Well That Ends Well
Jason Sakaki — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Praneet Akilla — Coriolanus
Paige Fraser — Coriolanus
Susinn McFarlen — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Nadeem Phillip — All’s Well That Ends Well
Veenesh Dubois — All’s Well That Ends Well
Pam Patel — All’s Well That Ends Well
Lucia Frangione — All’s Well That Ends Well
Austin Eckert — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Kamyar Pazandeh — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Andrew Cownden — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Joel Wirkkunen — Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Alen Dominguez — Coriolanus
Ghazal Azarbad – Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Ming Hudson – Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Chirag Naik – Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Victor Dolhai – Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Paul Moniz de Sá – Shakespeare in Love, The Taming of the Shrew
Ashley O’Connell – All’s Well That Ends Well
Nathan Kay – All’s Well That Ends Well
Marci T. House – Coriolanus
Dalal Badr – Coriolanus
Anthony Santiago – Coriolanus
Shawn Macdonald – Coriolanus
Craig Erickson – Coriolanus
Sara Vickruck – Coriolanus
Andy Kalirai – All’s That Ends Well, Ensemble
Shannon Karan – All’s That Ends Well, Ensemble
Gunjan Kundhal – All’s Well That Ends Well, Ensemble
Priya Pranjivan – All’s Well That Ends Well, Ensemble
Talia VandenBrink – All’s Well That Ends Well, Ensemble
Kingsley – Shakespeare in Love, Spot
PorkChop – Shakespeare in Love, Spot
May 30, 9:53 am
So thrilled to see all that wonderful line-up ….a great amount of talent for sure. Can’t wait to bring my Royal ?Society Of St George members and other Bard buddies out this year….keep up the great work everyone.
April 26, 10:23 am
Looks like some ambitious productions given the number of performers – very much looking forward to my sixth (at least!) season. Some new and diverse faces, and some familiar ones also. Another wonderful season awaits!!!
April 25, 8:34 pm
Ben Elliot. Where art thou?
Finally on B’Way or West End?
March 24, 10:27 pm
I am glad to see a truly diverse cast and nice to see some fresh faces and well as familiar faces. Thank you for making this season an exciting one to watch out for!
March 22, 7:32 pm
I’m super excited to see Moya O’Connell tackle Coriolanus! She made such a powerful, lasting impression as Lady Macbeth last season. She looks absolutely stunning in that photo shoot, like a movie superheroine. Definitely an Emily Blunt Edge of Tomorrow vibe. I can hardly wait for this!
March 22, 4:24 pm
I am delighted to see such a great company of (largely) young actors at Bard. I am especially glad to see Charlie Gallant join the forces. His portrayal of Edmund Tyrone in Long Day`s Journey into Night at the Stratford Festival 2018 marked him as an artist to watch — and here he is! Bravo!
March 22, 3:23 pm
Oh, where is Bob Frazer??!!!!!!!
March 21, 12:15 pm
BRAVO!
February 27, 10:36 pm
Casting is one of Bard’s great strengths.
Excited to see “old favourites like David Marr, Jennifer Lines, Scott Bellis, Colleen Wheeler and Bernard Cuffling who I have watched over many years, some more recent Bard players and some new actors yet to enthrall me.
February 27, 5:09 pm
very excited to see this lineup. And lest I seem derivative, I am not, but I congratulate you for casting a truly Canadian-looking cast. In diversity we have strength.
December 14, 3:15 pm
Great lineup of talented actors for a great lineup of plays – I am so looking forward to this next season
December 4, 5:48 pm
Some of my favourite actors! I can’t wait to see them in these fabulous plays. I am so looking forward to this upcoming season.