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serving the Tampa Bay Area performing
arts venues. He is extremely grateful for
this opportunity with the production of
Little Black Dress and the chance to work
with Chris Bond! “Thanks everyone for
coming out, enjoy the show!”
GLEN MCCANN (Sound Designer)
is a Toronto-based sound designer and
engineer. Some other design credits include:
Fables from Faraway Lands (Merlene’s
Impact Project), Getting Odd (HollyWould
Productions), On the Other Side of the World
(Harley Dog Productions), Moss Park (Green
Thumb Theatre), 291 Letters, and Marge
and Tom Break Up. He has also worked as
an A1 on a number of productions including
Disenchanted!, and Evil Dead: The Musical
(Starvox Entertainment) and Hedwig and the
Angry Inch (The Lower Ossington Theatre).
Glen is allergic to piña coladas, but does like
getting caught in the rain.
AMY-SUSIE BRADFORD (Production
Manager) is excited to be working on this
production of Little Black Dress with such
an amazing group of people. Amy-Susie
started her theatre career as an Equity stage
manager and spent many years traveling
with various productions. She later
transitioned to production management
at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center
where she worked for nine years and
occasionally returns to run their larger
events. She currently resides in Montreal
with her family while continuing to
freelance, managing events and productions
throughout North America with various
companies including NJPAC, Starvox
Entertainment, Geordie Productions and
Just for Laughs.
GWYNETH BARTON (Costume
Designer) is a costume designer based in
Toronto. She is a multidisciplinary artist
who has worked in all schools of textile and
design: from the Berlin State Opera to the
gore of Evil Dead: The Musical, from the
saccharine sweetness of Hallmark movies
to the gore of Cannibal! The Musical, from
the unforgettable saccharine sweetness and
gore of The Romeo and Juliet Chainsaw
Massacre. Her television credits include
Master Chef: Canada, and The Great
career working for Neptune Theatre there.
Garrett has received three Robert Merritt
awards for lighting, set and video design.
Garrett is very excited to be working with
the powerful team at Starvox on a show as
fun as Little Black Dress. Many thanks to
Carri, ever supportive and inspiring, and to
his parents who raised him in the theatre.
Selected credits: Billy Bishop Goes to War,
Spring Awakening, Bingo!, Speed Dating
for Sperm Donors (Neptune Theatre);
Cradle and All, Eighteen, Tompkinsville,
Half-Cracked: The Legend of Sugar Mary
(Eastern Front Theatre); Habit of Murder,
Romeo Initiative, Chasing Champions,
After Eepersip Disappeared, Pugwash,
Hook Line & Sinner (Ship’s Company).
AARON EYRE (Musical Director)
is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University
with degrees in composition and theatre,
and is the recipient of the NUMUS Award
for Composition for The Poison Tree (New
Art Quartet). Selected credits as Music
Director include Trey Parker’s Cannibal!
The Musical (Starvox), Little Women
(Theatre New Brunswick), Grand Central:
Divas on Broadway (SLC), Mary Poppins
(LOT), In Flanders Fields (Smile Theatre),
Beauty and the Beast (SLC), Evil Dead:
The Musical (Starvox), Let the Sunshine
In (Welcome Wood), Central Park Tango
(Theatre Sheridan/CMTP) and The Last Five
Years (Angelwalk). Musical supervision on
Season One of Acting Up! (Marble Media)
and The Journey That Saved Curious
George (Stephen Schwartz ASCAP). Also
an accomplished choral conductor and
vocal arranger, Aaron conducted the Note
by Note Singers in a tribute concert for
Canadian choral composer Alfred Kunz.
Aaron arranged music for The Nick Drake
Project and composed six new songs for
Trey Parker’s Cannibal! The Musical.
NIKO LYONS (Lighting Designer)
This is Niko’s rst time with Starvox and
he is excited to be part of this incredible
creative team! Niko comes from a lighting
design background consisting of mostly
rock ‘n’ roll, but got his start with musical
theater when he attended Clearwater High
School in Clearwater, Florida. Since then,
he is a proud part of IATSE Local 321