Infinite Possibilities
William Shakespeare himself makes an unexpected visit to Stratford, Ontario to set the record straight on a few things, and is surprised to find there are many other characters from the past and present who would also like to have their say. Infinite Possibilities is a funny, thoughtful, lively and provocative investigation into the stories and lies we tell about ourselves and each other in these strange times we live in. Writer Mark Weatherley performs and portrays multiple characters in an intergalactic gavotte which will tease your brain, stir your heart, and tickle your funny bone.
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Cast and Creative
Writer and Performer: Mark Weatherley
Director: Monique Lund
Costume Designer: Monique Lund
Mark Weatherley is a playwright, composer, lyricist, director, and actor who has lived in Stratford for the past eleven years and is a proud member of the Black Swans softball team. As an actor, he has performed on stages across North America and the British Isles. Recent plays include the musical Fitz Happens!, (book, music, lyrics) which premiered at the Lighthouse Festival and has had subsequent productions in Saskatchewan, and BC. His play Framed, premiered at the Lighthouse One Act festival, before having a successful run here in Stratford. He co-wrote a CBC film called The Chain, is developing a musical called Foozies commisioned by Eclipse Theatre in Toronto, as well as a play with music called Mozart and her Brother, which was workshopped in January in Vancouver. He would like to thank everyone attending this festival, for supporting local work by local artists.
Monique Lund is thrilled to be once again collaborating with Here For Now Theatre on this exciting, new, Open -Air Festival. She has been a professional actor, singer and dancer for over thirty years and has worked from coast to coast in Canada and the U.S. Some career highlights include the Broadway Tour of Mamma Mia in which she played the role of Donna, the original Toronto companies of The Lord of the Rings, Joseph, The Who’s Tommy, and Crazy For You. She has also spent 11 seasons at the Stratford Festival in a variety of plays and musicals, workshops and recordings including The House of Martin Guerre , Kiss Me Kate, The Music Man, Julius Caesar, Crazy For You, Elektra, The Sound of Music, The Merry Wives of Windsor, , Camelot, Evita, The Bacchae, and Cabaret. In 2017 she won the Brian Macdonald award for emerging directors at the Stratford Festival Guthrie Awards. She calls Stratford her home- both artistically and physically and looks forward to welcoming theatre lovers’ “home” once again as they settle in to share in the community of live performance.