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Jonathan Luke Weiser Monro (born Jonathan Luke Weiser, June 6, 1974) is a multi award-winning Canadian-American actor, pianist, musical director, singer, composer, and lyricist. His first major appearance was as a pianist at
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in New York City in 1991.


Personal life

Jonathan grew up in
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. His father, David Weiser (formerly a traveling salesman from
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) co-founded the Newfoundland Traveling Theatre Company in 1972. The company gave a start to many of today's Canadian stars: Mary Walsh, Andy Jones,
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, Greg Malone,
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, and the late
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. He retired from the company in 1976 to pursue his own wholesale and retail business. Jonathan's mother, Susan Weiser (née Susan Tilley), was a swimming coach. Jonathan has one sister, Andrea Monro, who is a professional singer/songwriter and pastry chef. Jonathan attended Holy Heart of Mary High School in St. John's, and
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where he studied classical piano with Robert Hamilton. Unfortunately, his trajectory was cut short in 1994 (see career). He tried to continue with piano at
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of Newfoundland in 1994–1995, but switched to the musical theatre program at
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in Oakville, Ontario from 1995–1997. Jonathan lived in Toronto and New York between 1997 and 2015, and currently resides in Montreal, where he continues his work as a freelance artist, while attending university full time.


Career

Jonathan's first pursuit was piano, and he made his first major appearance at
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in New York City at the age of 16. In April 1993, he won third prize in the Johanna Hodges International Piano Competition in
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. The following year, as he was preparing for the
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Competition in Moscow, he began experiencing blackouts and seizures while playing and even listening to classical piano music. He was forced to quit, and decided to pursue theatre. In an interview, he was quoted as saying, Two years later, in 1997, Jonathan made his professional theatre debut at the
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of Canada in
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,
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, and
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. That year, he won the Louis Applebaum
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Award for his musical contribution to the festival. He returned the following year, furthering his classical theatre studies in the John Sullivan Hayes Training Program, and traveled with the Stratford Festival to New York, where he made his Broadway debut in
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and Much Ado About Nothing. Since then, Jonathan has starred/been featured in over 100 productions for stage, radio, TV and film, and has appeared in almost every regional theatre in Canada, and in many in the United States. His first large role in a film was in '' Heyday!'', by
Gordon Pinsent Gordon Edward Pinsent (July 12, 1930 – February 25, 2023) was a Canadian actor, writer, director, and singer. He was known for his roles in numerous productions, including ''Away from Her'', ''The Rowdyman'', ''John and the Missus'', ''A Gift ...
, which won a Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago Film Festival. the original Canadian cast of The Producers, and starred in the North American premiere of ''Glorious''. As a composer, lyricist, and librettist, Jonathan has written over forty original pieces for theatre, film, and TV.
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theatre critic Louis B. Hobson wrote in one of his reviews: "Monro deserves to be compared to such giants as Sondheim and Lehrer". His most recent work is a musical adaptation of
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, based on the iconic short story by
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, co-written with Emil Sher, and directed by
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.
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played to sold out houses in Montreal (Segal Centre) and Ottawa (National Arts Centre). Other notable works include the score for the feature film
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, starring Mary Walsh (CBC), the World Premieres of ''AfterImage'',NOW Magazine, Shockingly Good, April 20, 2009 and ''Fear of Flight'' (which was featured at the Cultural Olympiad in
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, February 2010). His first musical, ''Variations on a Nervous Breakdown'', won four
Betty Mitchell Award Betty Mitchell Awards were created in 1998 to celebrate and honour outstanding achievement in Calgary's professional theatre community. It is commonly called the Betty Award and is named for Calgary theatre pioneer Dr. Betty Mitchell. Awards The ...
s (including two for Monro). As a musical director, Jonathan has worked on over thirty productions, including the World Premiere of
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and David Spencer's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, directed by
Austin Pendleton Austin Campbell Pendleton (born March 27, 1940) is an American actor, playwright, theatre director, and instructor. Pendleton is known as a prolific character actor on the stage and screen, whose six-decade career has included roles in films i ...
, for which he subsequently co-produced the Original Cast Recording, the North American Premiere of Piaf/Dietrich (Mirvish Productions), the Canadian Premieres of
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(Ovation Award Nomination), The Light in the Piazza (Betty Award Nomination), and Floyd Collins (Jessie Award Nomination), both with scores by his composition mentor,
Adam Guettel Adam Guettel (; born December 16, 1964) is an American composer-lyricist of musical theater and opera. Born into a musical theater family, he is the son of Mary Rodgers and the grandson of Richard Rodgers. Guettel has received two Tony Awards and ...
. Jonathan is currently the Musical Director for the Toronto production of Piaf/Dietrich (Mirvish), and his new play, "Nothing in Between", will soon enter the workshop phase.


References


External links


Official website
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