Other Original Members
of the Freedom 85! Creative Team

KIM BLACKWELL
Director, 2008 Toronto Fringe Festival
& 2009 New York Frigid Festival Premieres
Kim has been directing professionally for 17 years including eight seasons with 4th Line Theatre. She has directed 23 productions and 12 development workshops of new Canadian plays. Select 4th line credits include artistic and producing associate since 2001; directing Schoolhouse, The Art of Silent Killing, That Summer, Crow Hill, The Cavan Blazers, Attrition,and Gimme That.
Director, 2008 Toronto Fringe Festival
& 2009 New York Frigid Festival Premieres
Kim has been directing professionally for 17 years including eight seasons with 4th Line Theatre. She has directed 23 productions and 12 development workshops of new Canadian plays. Select 4th line credits include artistic and producing associate since 2001; directing Schoolhouse, The Art of Silent Killing, That Summer, Crow Hill, The Cavan Blazers, Attrition,and Gimme That.

ALEXIS CHUBB
Stage Manager, 2008 Toronto Fringe Festival Premiere
A Toronto-based stage manager, previously Alexis worked with Debra on Something Drastic with Metrognome. She has also stage managed Who's Under Where? and Storm Warning at the Capitol Theatre in Port Hope; Beautiful Dreamer with Smile Theatre; and Seven Potato More with Theatre Beyond Words.
Stage Manager, 2008 Toronto Fringe Festival Premiere
A Toronto-based stage manager, previously Alexis worked with Debra on Something Drastic with Metrognome. She has also stage managed Who's Under Where? and Storm Warning at the Capitol Theatre in Port Hope; Beautiful Dreamer with Smile Theatre; and Seven Potato More with Theatre Beyond Words.

JULIAN MULOCK
Stage Manager, 2009 New York Frigid Festival Premiere
Julian has worked in many aspects of theatre. Favourite onstage credits Oscar Wilde in the North American premiere of Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love with John Neville, directed by Herbert Whittaker; Dr. Treves in The Elephant Man; Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit; and Bertram in the Canadian premiere of Vaclav Havel's Largo Desolato. Directing credits includeThe Browning Version (Rattigan), Time of My Life (Ayckbourn), An Inspector Calls (Priestley), and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe (Albee). Julian devised and directed the Noel Coward review An Evening to Amuse and wrote the script for the Cole Porter review Cole Porter Tonight both for the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto. He travelled to India to shoot The Jewel in the Crown and is also an accomplished visual artist (see www.julianmulock.ca).
Stage Manager, 2009 New York Frigid Festival Premiere
Julian has worked in many aspects of theatre. Favourite onstage credits Oscar Wilde in the North American premiere of Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love with John Neville, directed by Herbert Whittaker; Dr. Treves in The Elephant Man; Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit; and Bertram in the Canadian premiere of Vaclav Havel's Largo Desolato. Directing credits includeThe Browning Version (Rattigan), Time of My Life (Ayckbourn), An Inspector Calls (Priestley), and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe (Albee). Julian devised and directed the Noel Coward review An Evening to Amuse and wrote the script for the Cole Porter review Cole Porter Tonight both for the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto. He travelled to India to shoot The Jewel in the Crown and is also an accomplished visual artist (see www.julianmulock.ca).