Natasha Bean-Smith

general manager


Natasha has never returned a library book overdue. As a child, one of her favourite pastimes was flipping to the puzzle page in the “Highlights” magazine. This love of problem solving has fueled her passion for arts management – where she often gets to solve problems such as: You want to do what? How soon? And with what money?bean


Geoffrey Pounsett

artistic director


Geoffrey is a bookish rogue who was raised by loving parents, public school drama teachers and Kurt Vonnegut. In addition to plays, he likes making music, pictures, friends, and occasionally, a fool of himself.pounsett


Ian Mackenzie

director of marketing


Ian is an expert bingo player with more than 400 years of arts marketing experience working on clients such as Shakespeare, Peter Brook, and Doug Henning. He was recently given an award for being awesome.ian


Christopher Stanton

artistic director


Christopher is a performer, a musician, a playwright, a director, a sound designer, a liar, and a drunk. His first full-length work, A Love With Substance, was written as a scathing response to the fact that the girl he really liked in Grade 10 wanted to remain “just friends.” It’s possible there’s still a copy in his parents’ basement.stanton


Brendan Gall

artistic director


Brendan has potential but lacks discipline. He needs to learn that once his own work is completed it does not mean it is time to turn around and distract his neighbours. His class speech on wolves, however, was very well done. He is also an actor and a writer.brendan_bio