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Cast 

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Kwaku Adu-Poku as Jean-Caleb Wilsen is an actor and voiceover artist based in Toronto, Ontario. He is honoured to be a part of this incredible team. Theatre credits include: Canis Familiaris (Alumnae Theatre); My Friend's Best Friend&'s Boyfriend (Alumnae Theatre). Selected Film/TV credits include:Frankie Drake Mysteries (CBC),Perfect Citizen (CBS), It's Nothing and The Beaverton Digital.

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Kato Alexander as Christophe Wilsen is a mixed race actor of Russian, Ukrainian and Ugandan descent. His film/television acting credits include: KillJoys (2018); Workin’ Moms (2017); Shadowlands (2017); the short film Queen of Hearts (2017) which premiered at Inside Out Film Festival (2018); and The Dorm (2014). His theater acting credits include: The Long Doorway (2017); The Nightmare Before Christmas (2013); Beauty & The Beast (2013); Peter Pan (2012); and Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (2011). Alexander is also very active in the modelling industry, having walked several runway shows across Canada and has shot various campaigns for clothing companies both nationally (Canada) and internationally (United States).

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David Delisca as Fedgi Wilsen was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, raised in West Palm Beach, Florida, and is a spoken word poet, actor and comedian. He is a four-time member of the Toronto Poetry Slam’s National Team, a finalist at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word (CFSW) Saskatoon, and a National Champion at CFSW Montreal. He has traveled and performed across Canada, from Victoria, BC to Halifax, NS, to share his words at many literary festivals and venues. His work has been published in various anthologies and magazines, such as “The Great Black North” (Frontenac House), “Basodee” (General Store Publishing House), and Poetry Is Dead Humour Issue. David also published his first collection of poetry, entitled “I Grew Up Right Beside You.”

Rob Candy as Mr. Ewens is excited to be a part of this production of Les Frères. Recent credits include: The Importance of Being Earnest, August: Osage County (Alumnae Theatre), Tainted Justice, Mr Pim Passes By (Village Players), the 2018 InspiraTO Festival, Sense and Sensibility (Amicus Productions), and Joyful Noise (East Side Players).

Mosa McNeilly as Woman spins her livelihood as an artist, educator, wordsmith, and Sacred leader. Moving through diasporic African art forms, aesthetic modes, and cosmologies, she integrates art, installation, performance, and ritual. Riffing on Black radical imagination, Middle Passage memory, and the Sacred, her work contributes to a momentum of innovation, healing, and freedom. sippingfreedom.wordpress.com

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