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Student Blogger: Brynn Bonne

Student Blogger: Brynn Bonne

Brynn Bonne is a 17 year old musical theatre major at Etobicoke School of The arts in Toronto Canada, She loves every aspect of theatre and while she enjoys writing about it, she is also an actress in many productions around the GTA. Some credits include Willy Wonka The Musical (Lower Ossington Theatre), Sweet Charity (Mainstage Theatre Company) 13 The Musical, Guys And Dolls (Steppin’ Out), Seussical, Hair (Confidential Musical Theatre Project), Oliver, Annie (Curtain Call Players), Little Women, Into The Woods, Gypsy (Competition Theatrical Project), Falsettos, (Basement Productions) Nine (Podium Concert Productions) Raise Your Voice: A Broadway Musical Revue, Cabaret (ESA) Peter Pan (Second City) Mary Poppins, Guys And Dolls, Shrek The Musical, Hairspray (Living Arts Centre), The Sound Of Music (Theatre Unlimited). Brynn is also the alto vocal captain and proud member of the award winning ESA Showchoir “SPLASH”, as well as an Assistant Stage Manager for camps and courses at The Living Arts Centre and Jaybird Productions. She was the musical director for Hercules, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins and Guys And Dolls at the Living Arts Centre, and musical director for the new Canadian musical, "Drama 101" at ESA. She is very exited to be a part of the Broadway World team!






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BWW Review: OKLAHOMA! at Scarborough Music Theatre
BWW Review: OKLAHOMA! at Scarborough Music Theatre
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Out of your dreams, and onto the stage! Scarborough Music Theatre's Oklahoma! Shines at the Scarborough Village Theatre until November 17th

Creating Your Own Work In The Theatre Industry With Andrew Keenan-Bolger And Kate Wetherhead
Creating Your Own Work In The Theatre Industry With Andrew Keenan-Bolger And Kate Wetherhead
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The profession of an actor is one of the most chaotic and sporadic professions. It's audition after audition, and never knowing where or when your next job will be, but it is also one of the most rewarding. However, in the past few years, one way that actors have been able to keep doing what they love and still turn a profit is to create work for themselves.

BWW Feature: CABARET at Etobicoke School Of The Arts
BWW Feature: CABARET at Etobicoke School Of The Arts
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Leave Your Troubles Outside, and come to Cabaret at Etobicoke School Of The Arts!

Guest Blog: The Importance of Community Theatre to an Aspiring Performer
Guest Blog: The Importance of Community Theatre to an Aspiring Performer
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The Importance Of Community Theatre To An Aspiring Performer; How the importance of a local theatre community is perceived by its youngest, and most hopeful members.






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