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WHITE MUSCLE DADDY

A PENCIL KIT PRODUCTIONS AND BUDDIES IN BAD TIMES THEATRE PRODUCTION

Buddies in Bad Times TheaTre is siTuaTed on The lands of The haudenosaunee, The anishinaaBe, and The WendaT, and The TreaTy TerriTory of The mississaugas of The CrediT. We aCknoWledge Them and any oTher naTions Who Care for The land (aCknoWledged and unaCknoWledged, reCorded and unreCorded) as The pasT, presenT and fuTure CareTakers of This land, referred To as TkaronTo (“Where The Trees meeT The WaTer”; “The gaThering plaCe”). Buddies is honoured To Be a home for queer, Trans and 2-spiriT arTisTs on These sToried and saCred lands ThaT have Been sTeWarded By Indigenous peoples for Thousands of years Before The arrival of Colonial seTTlers.

illustration by Mitch Duncan, cover graphic design by Awake Studio

WHITE MUSCLE DADDY

Tricia Hagoriles // director

Raf Antonio // director/writer/associate producer

Claren Grosz // producer

Khanh Tudo // director of photography/camera operator

Hayden Salter // camera TD

Katerina Zoumboulakis // camera operator

Nicole Eun-Ju Bell // lead projection designer

Connie Oreamuno // projection assistant/editor

Alia Stephen // lighting designer

Stella Conway // composer/sound designer

Echo Zhou 周芷會// set designer/head of set

Sabrina Mei Ling Pye // associate set designer

Cat Calica // costume designer/head of wardrobe

Ray Jacildo // performer (Eugene)

Jaime Lujan // performer (Jeremy)

Frankie Bayley // performer (Gustavo)

Chel Carmichael // performer (Lucy)

Shaquille Pottinger // performer (Thomas)

Augusto Bitter // performer (Stuart/Sydney)

Yousuf Liepert // understudy

Burcu Emeç // intimacy director

Louisa Zhu // fight director

Keshia Palm // dramaturge

Taylor Zalik-Young // stage manager

Patrick Lynn // assistant stage manager

Rebecca Vandevelde // production manager

Conrad McLaren // technical director

Kit Norman // head technician

El Patey, Van Ward, Amber Pattison // video operators

Matty Armour // scenic paint

Lisa Lahue // screens

Antel Kollenberg, Sebastian Marziali // carpenters

El Patey, Van Ward, Amber Pattison, Matty Armour, Frank Incer, Sebastian

Marziali, Mathew Lisk // crew

Brawk Hessel // caption programmer + operator

Sofa originally designed by Teresa Przybylski

Luna Dubois // makeup artist

Casey Hudecki // additional intimacy director

Melanie Leon // assistant fight director

Kiana Tagabing // understudy camera operator

Scott Hitchon // sound editor

Matt Becket // sound recordist

Carine Zahner // first assistant camera

Maria Bui // production assistant

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THANK YOU

For Believing in the Project Evalyn Parry

Daniel Carter

Equipment

Charles Street Video and Greg Woodbury

Grande Camera and Krista Dzialoszynski

Theatre Passe Muraille

Sam Hughes

Christoph Benfy

Renee Foy

Yevgeniy Vaskov

For Supporting the Development of WMD Factory Theatre

WhyNot Theatre

Theatre Passe Muraille

Canadian Stage Studio Feather

For Supporting Pencil Kit Productions

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Rosemary Cavan

Shannon Bramer

Caitlin Gallichan Lowe

Tawny Phorson

Janet Young

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For Workshopping in Early Stages

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Roxanne Luchak

Lu Linares

Rohan Dhupar

Brandon Pereira

Milo Ramirez

For Generous Favours

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Peter Crighton

Warren Kang

Scott Hitchon

From Buddies

Laura Warren

Cameron Davis

Lisa Lahue

Natasha Ramondino

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ARTIST BIOS

Tricia Hagoriles (Director) is a multiple-award-winning writer and director. They received the RBC Emerging Canadian Artist Award Inside Out Toronto LGBTQ Film Festival for their debut short, Beat. An alum of the Canadian Film Centre’s 2019 Director’s Lab, their films include the Polaris-Prize-commissioned Huwag Mataranta for CBC, and Lola’s Wake, which garnered Tricia the WIFT-T Film Award at the 2020 Reel Asian Film Festival. Tricia’s stage work includes Colour Me Dragg, Bypass, the award-winning 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival, Tita Jokes, and Boyband the Boyband which is part of Theatre Passe Muraille’s Buzz In Development Program. www.triciahagoriles.com

Raf Antonio (Director, Writer, Associate Producer) is a queer non-binary Latine artist based in Toronto. Winner of the Playwrights Guild of Canada RBC Emerging Playwright Award, a Playwright Fellow of the Lambda Literary Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ+ Voices, and a participant in BIPOC TV & Film’s Episodic Writers Lab, Raf enjoys writing horror, sci-fi, drama, comedy, and youth programming. Credits include: They Drive At Night (Black Birds Entertainment), Home Sweet Rome (HBO Max), Total Drama Island: Reboot (Cartoon Network, BBC IPlayer), Piñata Smashlings (Corus Entertainment), Miss Persona (Balloon House Productions) and Rope Running Out (lemonTree creations). Visit www.rafantonio.com.

Claren Grosz (Producer) is a director, writer, producer, visual artist, poet, chickpea enthusiast and Artistic Director of Pencil Kit Productions. She is the recipient of the 2018 Ken MacDougall Emerging Director Award and the 2015 My Entertainment World Outstanding Direction (Small Theatre) Award. Select credits: Creator/Projection Designer/Co-Director/Performer, I love the smell of gasoline (Pencil Kit Productions/ Nightwood Theatre/Aluna Theatre 2023); Director/Producer, CHICHO (Pencil Kit Productions/Theatre Passe Muraille, 2019); Director/Producer/Co-Creator, Shadow Girls (Pencil Kit Productions/Rhubarb Festival 2018/17). Upcoming: Director, Cat Sitters short film (Pencil Kit Productions, 2024). www.clarengrosz.com

Khanh Tudo (Director of Photography/Camera Operator) is a Vietnamese-Canadian cinematographer based in Toronto. Formally trained in the lighting department, and informally trained in sculpture making, Tudo takes a multidisciplinary approach to their cinematography practice. Since 2015, Tudo has been a programmer at Insomniac Film Festival, and has shared and exchanged knowledge with artists through facilitating workshops at Charles Street Video, Reel Asian Film Festival and OYA Media Arts. Tudo’s work uses an accessibility-centric framework by prioritizing access to learning, care and experimentation at all levels of filmmaking.

Hayden Salter (Camera TD) is a Toronto based lighting/camera technician and cinematographer. He has teched on a wide variety of projects in the Toronto Indie and commercial film scene. He is also a TMU film alumni and winner of the Norman Jewison scholarship. Some of his credits include: Adagio (DOP/Reel Asian Premiere/ Air Canada award winner), Something You Said Last Night (Lighting Technician, Elevation Pictures), Trans lives PSA (Gaffer, Westside Studios).

Katerina Zoumboulakis (Camera Operator) is a cinematographer, director, photographer and writer. Using digital and film cameras they have been behind the lens for many independent short films, documentaries, music videos,

experimental projects and more as an affiliate member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Kat’s directing work explores neurodiversity and queer identity through comedic and dramatic storytelling.

Nicole Eun-Ju Bell (Lead Projection Designer) is a mixed-race Korean-Canadian projection designer, installation artist, production manager, and XR artist. She has presented work at international and local festivals, including co-curating the Canadian Student and Emerging Artist exhibit at Prague Quadrennial 2023. Recent Credits: Projection/Lighting Designer JANE (Pantheon Projects/Tarragon Green House Festival 2023) Venue Producer/Installation Artist, PXR Conference (Single Thread Theatre and Electric Company Theatre 2023); Projection/Lighting/ Set Designer What Brings You In (Leslie Ting Productions/Summerworks 2022). Upcoming: Production Manager, Forward March Festival (Theatre Direct, 2024)

Connie Oreamuno (Projection Assistant/Editor) enjoys drawing from synesthesia, surrealism, dreams and the ethereal in her multimedia work. Over the past year she has primarily worked with projection design and mapping for installations, film, live music and immersive events. Influenced by her dance background, she is interested in how movement pathways and data can merge with interactive technologies and her abstract digital scapes.

Alia Stephen (Lighting Designer) is a Toronto-based lighting designer originally from Vancouver, proudly bisexual, and passionate about the kind of collaborative design process that WHITE MUSCLE DADDY is a beautiful example of. Credits include: Lighting Design for Alternative Routes (NDCWales); Stiles & Drewe’s Anything Can Happen, Falstaff (Richard Burton Co); PROUD, People Like Us (Firehall Arts Centre); Supernatural Noir, Secret Service (Fugue Theatre); Assistant Lighting Design with the Stratford Festival, among others. Alia is currently teaching and mentoring at Toronto Metro University. Her favourite pastimes include cooking, cuddling her cat, and telling people the name of this show. www.aliastephen.com

Stella Conway (Composer/Sound Designer) is an interdisciplinary performer and composer based in Toronto. Her shapeshifting performance project Twin Mask can be found around Toronto creating noise improvisations and interactive sound installations. Stella is the musical director and accompanist for award winning drag artist Pearle Harbour, whose shows have toured across the country. Alongside a new solo project, Stella also performs with: Kleener, Magic Chicks, Merc & the Montclairs, and Slash Need. She is a 2023 resident of the Canadian Film Centre as part of the Slaight Music Lab.

Echo Zhou 周芷會 (Set Designer) is an award-winning, proud Chinese immigrant scenographer. She has designed for many art organizations nationwide, including the National Arts Centre, Tapestry Opera, Tarragon Theatre, Buddies in Bad Times, Theatre Passe Muraille, and etc. Her favourite credits: Rocking Horse Winner (Tapestry Opera), I Love the Smell of Gasoline (Pencil Kit Production), The Chinese Lady (Studio 180); Between a Wok and a Hotpot (Cahoots Theatre); The Year of the Cello (Theatre Passe Muraille); Every Brilliant Thing (Thousand Island Playhouse); White Girls in Moccasins (Manidoons Collective). Upcoming: Shaniqua in Abstraction (Crow’s theatre); Cymbeline (Stratford Festival). www.echozhoudesign.com

Sabrina Mei Ling Pye (Associate Set Designer) is a mixed-race Chinese-JamaicanCanadian artist and facilitator from the GTA. A recent graduate from TMU’s

Production and Design program, she’s passionate about telling stories through tangible art that’s as fun to look at as it is to perform with (and to make!). Select Credits: Assistant Set Designer, Bad Roads (Crow’s Theatre), Props Designer, A Perfect Bowl of Pho (Send Noods Productions), Design Assistant, Harabogee and Me (Shakespeare in Action), Properties Intern, The Flying Dutchman/Carmen (The Canadian Opera Company). Upcoming: Shaniqua in Abstraction (Crow’s Theatre/ Obsidian Theatre Company).

Cat Calica (Costume Designer/Head of Wardrobe) is queer filipina maximalist artist, costume designer, fashion stylist and multi-disciplinary artist. She works in TV and film, commercials and with different musical artists on music videos and press tours. Cat loves to create visuals that invoke whimsical and playful feelings that connect her inner world and her Filipino roots.

Ray Jacildo (he/him) (Performer - Eugene) is an actor and graduate of the National Theatre School and Queen’s University. Trained in the classics, Ray’s work has taken him across Canada, New York, UK, and Eastern Europe. During the pandemic, Ray has done workshops with Tarragon, Factory and Repercussion Theatre, and was part of the Shaw Festival Academy. Recent theatre credits: The Birds and the Bees (Persephone/Globe), Kink Observed (KotR Productions), Aaron in Who’s Afraid of Titus (Shakespeare at a Distance), Ariel in The Tempest (Globetrotting Shakespeare), and Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Prague Shakespeare). TV credits: Chucky and Saving Hope. Upcoming: Medea (COC), My Monster is Dead (Picturehausfilms). @rayjacildo

Jaime Lujan (he/him) (Performer - Jeremy) Jaime Lujan (High-meh Loo-han): a first generation Canadian actor, writer, and costume designer. Jaime has appeared on CBC’s Queens, Lifetime’s The Christmas Set-Up, OutTV’s Call Me Mother, and is the co-host, mentor, and judge on OutTV’s original design competition series, Sew Fierce. Jaime studied theatre and drama studies at the University of Toronto and Sheridan College, and has been creating renegade theatre in bars, bathhouses, and ballrooms across so-called Toronto since 2018. He most recently appeared in Theatre Aquarius’ production of The Gig, directed by Morris Panych. Catch the second season of Sew Fierce premiering this April! Ig: @jaimeintheradiator

Frankie Bayley (they/them) (Performer - Gustavo) is a queer neurodivergent theatre artist based in so-called “Toronto.” Frankie is a collaborative artist who enjoys creating art that pushes artists and audiences to expand their understanding of our world and what we owe to each other. Since graduating from Queen’s Dan School of Drama and Music in 2020, they have happily worked for various companies as a performer as well as a stage manager. Select credits: El, Superman Always Wins (Paprika Festival 2023); SM, Romeo & Juliet: and Action (Shakespeare in Action 2022); Self, Cell Block Tango: Reimagined (EveryBODY on Stage 2021)

Chel Carmichael (they/them) (Performer - Lucy) is a non-binary actor hailing from the GTA. Their unbridled passion for the performing arts has called them to the Toronto stage since 2016. For the better half of the last decade, Chel has been drawn to making impactful and subversive art that focuses on uplifting and empowering marginalized voices. They are absolutely thrilled to be back on board with Pencil Kit Productions, bringing a very captivating and very queer story to life. Credits: Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Brutus in Caezus (Victoria College Dramatic Society, University of Toronto), Rosaline in Love’s Labour’s Lost (Trinity College Dramatic

Society, University of Toronto), Mcheko in The Lost King (Vanessa Jev Productions), and Luca in Mhajjir (Paprika Festival).

Shaquille Pottinger (he/him) (Performer - Thomas) is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Sheridan College, and the Soulpepper Academy. He hails from the various plots of suburbia North America has to offer, but distinctly caught the acting bug in Barrie, Ontario. When he isn’t acting, Shaquille also enjoys writing for stage and screen. Selected credits: It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, The Darkest Dark (Young People’s Theatre); Peggy Pickit Sees the Face of God, King Lear (Soulpepper); Ragtime (Theatre Calgary/Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra); The Lost Heroes of Oro (Theatre by the Bay); and There is No Word for Wilderness (Animacy Theatre Collective).

Augusto Bitter (Performer - Stuart/Sydney) is a Venezuelan-born, Dora Awardwinning actor, writer, facilitator, and producer for stage and screen based in Toronto. Recent film/TV credits include: Coroner, Hotel for the Holidays, EZRA, Hudson & Rex. Augusto is an alum of the CFC’s CBC Actors Conservatory, and has been a resident artist at Canadian Stage, TPM, Aluna, Factory, Soulpepper, Stratford, and the City of Toronto. Augusto wrote an episode for Miss Persona on Treehouse and is developing an original cartoon. Augusto’s play, CHICHO, was adapted into a short film screened at 11 major cities across North and South America. www.augustobitter.com

Yousuf Liepert (Understudy) is a semi-lapsed theatre-maker and self-styled writer and critic. His letterboxd is an incisive, discerning, fair, and occasionally lacerating space of deceptively amateur criticism. He went to Tisch for Drama and now he’s at Osgoode for Law. Do not initiate a conversation with him about the potential application of an acting degree in a courtroom, it will only depress him.

Burcu Emeç (she/her) (Intimacy Director) is a queer Kurdish theatre creator and intimacy coordinator. Originally trained as an actor, she works across live art, theatre, and film/TV. Burcu has worked with major studios and networks like CBS, Lionsgate/Starz, and Paramount+, and is proud to be certified by two leading SAG-AFTRA accredited organizations, Intimacy Coordinators Canada and Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (U.S.). With her robust background in movement and 10+ years in collaborative and versatile storytelling, she is skilled in supporting actors and directors alike. Burcu is also an accomplished theatre artist whose work has been supported by festivals and theatres across Canada. www.burcuemec.com

Louisa Zhu (Fight Director) is a multidisciplinary actor, voice actor, and performance combat artist based in Toronto. She is a Certified Fight Instructor with Fight Directors Canada and served as their Director of Training for 4 years. They currently teach on faculty at George Brown College’s Theatre School and Acting for Media Program, as well as Rapier Wit. Selected credits include: AS FIGHT DIRECTOR- Anahita’s Republic (Bustle and Beast), Trojan Girls (Outside The March), Hilot Means Healer (Cahoots Theatre/b.current performing arts). AS PERFORMER: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (CanStage), Lady Sunrise (Factory Theatre), The Silver Arrow (Citadel Theatre).

Keshia Palm (Dramaturge) is a storyteller sparking connection and conversation through live, shared experiences in thoughtful and inclusive art/spaces — as Actor, Director, Dramaturge, and Playwright, depending on the day. They have developed and performed new work from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, and are drawn to epic theatre (big in heart, scale, and story) with highly integrated design in

collaborative, joyful spaces. Recent: Assistant Director/Understudy, The Year of the Cello (Theatre Passe Muraille); Anya, The Cherry Orchard (Modern Times); Cocreator, Shadow Girls (Pencil Kit Productions). Currently: Directing Radium Girls for York University (March 25-30) + Artistic Producing the Paprika Theatre Festival. keshiapalm.com

Taylor Zalik-Young (Stage Manager) is a Toronto-based Stage Manager and Production Manager, originally from Calgary, AB. They hold a BFA from TMU in Performance Production. Some of their recent credits include: Stage Manager, NOMADA, PuSh Festival, 2024; Stage Manager, Hypothetical Baby, The Howland Company, 2023; Stage Manager, ProArteDanza Fall Season, 2023; Stage Manager, Encounters, BoucharDanse, 2023; Production Stage Manager, I Love the Smell of Gasoline, Pencil Kit Productions & Nightwood Theatre, 2023. Upcoming: Stage Manager, NOMADA, Canadian Stage & Dance Works

Patrick Lynn (Assistant Stage Manager) is a queer performance practitioner mostly working as a freelance production manager and stage manager for dance, theatre, and live events. They grew up near the Wolastoq in Fredericton, NB, and moved to Tkaronto in 2017 to pursue their BFA, Performance: Production at TMU. They are fluent in English and French and enjoy working bilingually. Select SM Credits: Eve of St. George, Transcen|Dance Project; très loin, BoucharDanse; Convictions, Théâtre français de Toronto; The Sound of Music, Théâtre Capitol Theatre. Select PM

Credits: Rockabye, ARC Stage; Here Lies Henry & Monster, Factory Theatre; Lady M (Margaret), 1S1.

Pencil Kit Productions is a Toronto based, ever-evolving theatre and events organism. We are dedicated to generating design-forward new work and building community with an emphasis on alternative, collaborative processes. We’re interested in all things strange, delicious, novel, magic, experiential, sensorial and imagistic. We know that at its heart, theatre is a social art form. We aim to cultivate spaces where artists and audiences can have fun– from workshops to parties to performances.

pencilkitproductions.com // @pencilkitproductions

Established in 1979, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is Toronto’s leading destination for artistically rigorous, alternative theatre and a world leader in developing queer voices and stories for the stage. Over the course of its history, it has evolved into the largest facilitybased queer theatre company in the world and has made an unparalleled contribution to the recognition and acceptance of queer lives in Canada.

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Sales + Operations Manager JAKE RAMOS

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Tallulah’s Cabaret Manager AL THOMAS-HALL

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Rentals Coordinator KATHERINE TEED-ARTHUR

Emerging Creators Unit Director STEPHEN JACKMAN-TORKOFF

Youth/Elders Programming Coordinators

LEZLIE LEE KAM + USMAN KHAN

Community + Educational Programming

Producer JACOB LIN 林鴻恩

Hosting Leads SKY FFRENCH, MASON MCDONALD, SASKIA MULLER

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