Mark Anderako (Performer - Ernest Brown)

Mark is pleased to debut with MAA & PAA Theatre in his 16th Fringe production. He has been performing for Edmonton audiences for over 25 years and his recent theatre credits include Hamlet (Walterdale), The Elephant Man (Studio Theatre) 365 Days/365 Plays (Theatre Yes), Get Away (Theatre Yes), and Bash: The Latter Day Plays (Edmonton Fringe) for which he was nominated for an outstanding performance Sterling award. His film and TV credits include The Virginian, Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, Lonesome Dove, Heart of the Sun, Mentors and a recurring role in Jake and the Kid. Thanks MAA & PAA for adopting me into your family!




Heather D Swain (Performer - Gladys Reeves)

Heather D. Swain is an actor, writer and street performer who splits her time between Edmonton and London (yes, England). She has worked with Azimuth Theatre, Theatre Network, Fringe Theatre Adventures, Company of Sirens, and extensively in film and television. She is currently writing a series of illustrated medium-short stories entitled Bedtime Stories of Adults.













David Cheoros (Director/Dramaturge)

David studied theatre at the Universities of Waterloo and Victoria. David has been the festival director at the Edmonton Fringe for a few years, and also taken shows to festivals across Canada, and in Washington, Indianapolis and Adelaide. He's also been Executive Director of the Film and Video Arts Society, Co-Producer (with Pamela Anthony) of the Comedy Arts Festival, and General Manager of Theatre Network. David is the Executive Director of the Edmonton Literary Festival, and hopes that you join the fun in October.


















Geri Dittrich (Designer)

Geri is trying really hard to retire from all of this theatre nonsense, and certainly doesn't want to attract further attention by listing her hundreds of credits in some silly bio. Enjoy the show!

Karen Simonson (Playwright)

Karen studied history at the University of Alberta and Archival Studies at the University of Manitoba. She has a lifelong passion for photography, and is happy to be combining her passions for photography and history in one play. Karen is the Reference Archivist at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.