New Calgary A-GoGo actors arrive
Yes it's that time of year, ffolks!!! When we say goodbye to old staff and hello to the new cast members.
So back to Canada goes...

Lucille Marceau. Lucille was from the French-speaking part of Canada. Unfortunately her English was not always the best, and in some shows she didn't say much at all, and certainly never after. But she made up for this by being very expressive physically. She knew all the classic mimes: trapped in a box; trappen in a bag; and trapped in a barrel. She will be missed.

Jeanne-Bob Tyler. Jeanne-Bob was from Mooseparts, in the Northern Territories. He brought to The Netherlands his own brand of Mid-Northern humor. "Mooseparts is the Kansas of Canada," Jeanne-Bob was always cracking. He returns home to his wife and four kids.

Halzius Creepley. Halzius assured us he was from Canada, but his voice was always very hard to place. But boy could he improvize. Watching him on stage was spell-binding. Halzius has been with us since nearly the start of Calgary A-GoGo. He was one of the first actors we hired. He found he liked it here in Duivendrecht. When asked, he would always explain, "It's sooo dark, here. Sooo dark." Halzius leaves us to return to Canada to pracice law.
But a big Duivendrecht Hullo!!! to...

Fanny Stretcher. Fanny was born in Ontario and was discovered by Calgary A-GoGo founder Cal Robertson performing in one of his personal favourite films, "Ranch Queens Get Foamy." Where she showed off amply how talented she was. She has performed improv in Los Angeles (USA) where she was based for a while at the "Naughty After Dark Gang(bangers)."

Del Cute. Del was founder of his own improv group in Vancouver, "The Cute All Stars." They played regularly at their venue above Del's father's pancake house.

John Berkinsop. John hales from Montreal where he has been an artist, author, actor, poet, script-writer, producer, stuntman and ballet dancer. He hopes to have more success with improv.
Come see them at a Calgary A-GoGo show soon.
So back to Canada goes...

Lucille Marceau. Lucille was from the French-speaking part of Canada. Unfortunately her English was not always the best, and in some shows she didn't say much at all, and certainly never after. But she made up for this by being very expressive physically. She knew all the classic mimes: trapped in a box; trappen in a bag; and trapped in a barrel. She will be missed.

Jeanne-Bob Tyler. Jeanne-Bob was from Mooseparts, in the Northern Territories. He brought to The Netherlands his own brand of Mid-Northern humor. "Mooseparts is the Kansas of Canada," Jeanne-Bob was always cracking. He returns home to his wife and four kids.

Halzius Creepley. Halzius assured us he was from Canada, but his voice was always very hard to place. But boy could he improvize. Watching him on stage was spell-binding. Halzius has been with us since nearly the start of Calgary A-GoGo. He was one of the first actors we hired. He found he liked it here in Duivendrecht. When asked, he would always explain, "It's sooo dark, here. Sooo dark." Halzius leaves us to return to Canada to pracice law.
But a big Duivendrecht Hullo!!! to...

Fanny Stretcher. Fanny was born in Ontario and was discovered by Calgary A-GoGo founder Cal Robertson performing in one of his personal favourite films, "Ranch Queens Get Foamy." Where she showed off amply how talented she was. She has performed improv in Los Angeles (USA) where she was based for a while at the "Naughty After Dark Gang(bangers)."

Del Cute. Del was founder of his own improv group in Vancouver, "The Cute All Stars." They played regularly at their venue above Del's father's pancake house.

John Berkinsop. John hales from Montreal where he has been an artist, author, actor, poet, script-writer, producer, stuntman and ballet dancer. He hopes to have more success with improv.
Come see them at a Calgary A-GoGo show soon.

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