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Seth Zosky
Seth Zosky is a singer, actor, and musician. He rose to prominence as a member of the R&B/pop band "CZN", who were chosen as winners of '' Canadian Family's Got Talent'' by Simon Cowell. Zosky also originated the role of Jack Dawson in the original Canadian production of ''Titanique''. Life Zosky was raised in Toronto, and is Jewish. He graduated from the musical theatre program at Sheridan College in 2021. Career Music While enrolled at Sheridan College, a music theory and performance professor suggested Zosky, CJ Capital, and Matthew Novary Joseph noted their complementary vocal styles and suggested they work together. This led to the formation of CZN, a R&B/pop trio band. In 2020, Zosky and CZN competed on '' Canadian Family's Got Talent'', which was presented during the COVID-19 pandemic by ''Breakfast Television''. The band was announced as the winner on May 26, 2020, with Simon Cowell commenting, "... I think you’re very current, I think you’re very cool ...
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Sheridan College
Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a public polytechnic institute partnered with private Canadian College of Technology and Trades operating campuses across the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1967, it is known for academic programs in creative writing and publishing, animation and illustration, film and design, business, applied computing, and engineering technology, among others. Sheridan operates the Davis Campus in Brampton, the Trafalgar Road Campus in Oakville, and the Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississauga. In 2024 Sheridan College's investment in International student enrollment was blamed for the cancellation of 40 programs and major layoffs. History Founding Sheridan College was established in 1967. The School of Graphic Design was located in Brampton, Ontario until 1970, when it moved to the new campus in Oakville, Ontario. The Brampton campus was a c ...
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AJ Bridel
Amanda Jeannette Bridel (born March 26, 1994), known as AJ Bridel, is a Canadian actress and singer. She first rose to prominence as a finalist on ''Over the Rainbow'', where she finished in third-place. Since then, Bridel originated the role of Lauren in the Canadian premiere of '' Kinky Boots'' at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and has appeared in several regional productions across Ontario. In 2022, Bridel started voicing the main character Pipp Petals in the My Little Pony series. Early life and education Bridel was born in Calgary, but raised in Kitchener, Ontario. Bridel was first drawn to musical theatre after listening to the music for ''Les Misérables'' from a CD owned by her parents. As a teenager, Bridel was a member of the ''Kitchener Waterloo Musical Productions'', a non-profit community theatre organization. She performed in the organization's productions of ''Fiddler on the Roof'', '' Annie'', ''Footloose'', and '' 13''. Bridel attended Eastwood Collegiate Institute ...
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Canadian Musical Theatre Actors
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Mirvish Productions
Mirvish Productions, commonly known as Mirvish, is a Canadian theatrical production company, based in Toronto. Founded in 1986 by David Mirvish with his father, Ed Mirvish, it is the largest commercial theatre company in Canada. Mirvish Productions own and operate four theatres in the downtown Toronto area: the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, Ed Mirvish Theatre, and the CAA Theatre. History Beginning and early years In 1963, at the encouragement of his wife (Anne) and son (David), Ed Mirvish purchased the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, saving it from demolition. He spent several months renovating the theatre and installing a large marquee at the front of the theatre. The theatre re-opened on September 9, 1963, with the Canadian premiere of ''Never Too Late (play), Never Too Late'', which starred William Bendix. In the subsequent years, the Royal Alexandra Theatre was used as a "road house", which staged short touring productions from London and New Y ...
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Segal Centre For Performing Arts
The Segal Centre for Performing Arts, formerly the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, is a theatre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 5170 Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road, chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, in the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The building houses the Segal Theatre, the Academy of Performing Arts, CinemaSpace, Studio, and the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre. History The Saidye Bronfman Centre In 1967, the children of Saidye Bronfman gave the theatre to the local community in recognition of their mother's long association with and patronage of the arts. The building that houses the theatre was designed in 1967 by Montreal architect Phyllis Lambert, a daughter of Saidye Rosner Bronfman, Saidye Bronfman. The Segal Centre for Performing Arts Following the winding-down of the Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Foundation, in 2007 the Saidye Bronfman Centre was renamed the Segal Centre for Performing Arts in acknowledgement of the financial s ...
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Drayton Entertainment
Drayton Entertainment is a not-for-profit professional theatre company based in Southwestern Ontario operating seven venues across the Ontario, province: the original Drayton Festival Theatre in Drayton, Ontario, Drayton, Huron Country Playhouse (Mainstage and South Huron Stage in Grand Bend, Grand Bend), King's Wharf Theatre in Penetanguishene, Hildebrand Schoolhouse Theatre in St. Jacobs, St. Jacobs Country Playhouse in Waterloo, Ontario, Waterloo, and Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge in the historic Galt community of Cambridge, Ontario, Cambridge. Alex Mustakas is the founding Artistic Director; his current title is Founder and CEO. David Connolly is the current Artistic Director. The organization has been producing live theatre productions for over 35 years, including Musical theatre, musicals, comedies, and dramas. Theatres Drayton Festival Theatre (Drayton, Ontario) The tiny village of Drayton, Ontario, Drayton is 30 minutes north of Kitchener-Waterloo. Built in ...
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