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Keystone Cast: Toronto Fringe

A number of Keystone cast members are appearing in shows throughout the Toronto Fringe festival, which starts this week.

Dylan Jukes appears in Peeler at the Factory Mainspace Theatre.

Ginette Mohr appears in Fish Face at the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace.

Ted Neal appears in Our Asylum at the Tarragon Extra Space

Phil Rickaby appears in Out of Character at the BYOV venue: the Cat’s Eye.

All show times in the Toronto Fringe Festival program.

Keystone Cast Upcoming: Phil Rickaby

Phil directs Dead Man’s Party by D.J. Sylvis as part of Monkeyman Productions‘ upcoming MONKEY SCI-FI HORROR THEATRE.

The zombies have finally arrived, and the entire human race is under siege. But if you’re four nerdy guys who spent your lives playing XBox, reading comic books and arguing over countless games of D&D, the zombie apocalypse might be the best thing that ever could have happened to you

MONKEY SCI-FI HORROR THEATRE runs May 22-23 and 29-30, 2009; Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 8pm & 11pm at the Imperial Pub, 54 Dundas St. East, Toronto

Keystone Cast upcoming: Scott McCulloch

Scott McCulloch appears in A Guy Named Joe Otttawa’s Odyssey Theatre from Apr. 14th – May 3rd at the Gladstone Hotel.

Keystone Cast Upcoming: Jordan Hall

Jordan Hall’s Play “Asleep at the Wheel” is part of Alumnae Theatre’s New Idea’s Festival and runs March 25-28

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Ginette Mohr, reviewed in Skin Flick

Read the full review here.

Ginette Mohr glows like a high wattage lightbulb as the loopy but loveable Jill. Statuesque with a highly expressive and mobile face, she has great comic timing.

Keystone Cast: Richard Beaune

Richard Beaune is currently appearing in this ad for Chartered Accountants.

Keystone Cast Upcoming: Ginetter Mohr

Performing Norm Foster’s ‘Skin Flick’ with Neptune Theatre – Jan. 20 to Feb. 15
Co-creating and performing ‘Ten Green Bottles’ with Te-Amim Music Theatre - May 14 to May 24
Writing and performing ‘Fish Face’ for the Ottawa Fringe Festival – June 18-28 and the Vancouver Fringe – Sept. 9-20