MoonChild Productions
About
The Artists
Cassandra Sirois
Cassandra grew up a people pleaser trapped in all the rules the people in charge around her would impose on her existence, she eventually realized no one knows how to do life, so she might as well live hers how she wants to... Her approach to the work at MoonChild is very much influenced by her voracious need for freedom and it is manifested in her multiple talents as a visual artist, dancer, singer, actress and director. A philosopher at heart, she brings the wisdom she finds in the contemplation of her life's journey on Earth through her artistry. She aims to simultaneously shock people and comfort them. She applies her strength in problem solving to every aspect of her work and materializes her strong vision of life into compelling entertainment concepts for which she will bring the right creatives together to realize.
Cassandra grew up a people pleaser trapped in all the rules the people in charge around her would impose on her existence, she eventually realized no one knows how to do life, so she might as well live hers how she wants to... Her approach to the work at MoonChild is very much influenced by her voracious need for freedom and it is manifested in her multiple talents as a visual artist, dancer, singer, actress and director. A philosopher at heart, she brings the wisdom she finds in the contemplation of her life's journey on Earth through her artistry. She aims to simultaneously shock people and comfort them. She applies her strength in problem solving to every aspect of her work and materializes her strong vision of life into compelling entertainment concepts for which she will bring the right creatives together to realize.
Alice Cavanagh
Alice is an Australian actor and physical performer who has been working in the industry for over 10 years. Trained in Melbourne as an actor, Alice fell in love with theatre and physical storytelling. She continued to explore the art of expressing violence and intimacy through her work as a fight director and movement coordinator.
Since leaving Australia in 2016, Alice has travelled the UK and Canada furthering her studies in movement. She is now based in Toronto where she works as an actor, director, movement coordinator and rehearsal director. Her most recent credits include director and performer in dance film Monster project 2020 and Co-artistic director with Frog in Hand Dance Theatre’s Summer Company 2020.
Alice is an Australian actor and physical performer who has been working in the industry for over 10 years. Trained in Melbourne as an actor, Alice fell in love with theatre and physical storytelling. She continued to explore the art of expressing violence and intimacy through her work as a fight director and movement coordinator.
Since leaving Australia in 2016, Alice has travelled the UK and Canada furthering her studies in movement. She is now based in Toronto where she works as an actor, director, movement coordinator and rehearsal director. Her most recent credits include director and performer in dance film Monster project 2020 and Co-artistic director with Frog in Hand Dance Theatre’s Summer Company 2020.
Evelyn Marie-Anne Long
Evelyn Long is a queer theatre creator and a deep lover of the divine feminine. Last year she was gifted the opportunity to direct the digital presentation of Mr. Wonderful And I by Isaac Mule but this will be her first live directorial project since 2019. As a writer she is currently working on two new musicals and several plays which she hopes to stage in the next few years when she relocates to her home town of Calgary. She is so grateful to have So Mote It Be: the musical and it's fabulous cast as her last Toronto project however she won't be able to see the results of her magical directing when So Mote It Be premieres as she has relocated to Calgary, for some more artistic adventures.
Evelyn Long is a queer theatre creator and a deep lover of the divine feminine. Last year she was gifted the opportunity to direct the digital presentation of Mr. Wonderful And I by Isaac Mule but this will be her first live directorial project since 2019. As a writer she is currently working on two new musicals and several plays which she hopes to stage in the next few years when she relocates to her home town of Calgary. She is so grateful to have So Mote It Be: the musical and it's fabulous cast as her last Toronto project however she won't be able to see the results of her magical directing when So Mote It Be premieres as she has relocated to Calgary, for some more artistic adventures.
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