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 Bill Horsman |
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Acting Credits
Production Credits
From The Heiress: BILL HORSMAN (Dr Sloper) is pleased to be making his first appearance on stage with Kanata Theatre. Bill has previously appeared in productions by other companies in the Ottawa area, most recently as Archbishop Lombard in Making History for Tara Players, and as Stephen Marsh in Silver Dagger for Rural Root. When not acting, Bill also enjoys singing with the Orpheus Choral Group. From The Seagull: BILL HORSMAN (Shamraev) is pleased to be appearing in Kanata Theatre's production of The Seagull. Regulars in our audience may recall that Bill was on stage earlier this season as Dr Sloper in The Heiress. He has previously appeared in productions by other companies in the Ottawa area, most recently as Archbishop Lombard in Making History for Tara Players, and as Stephen Marsh in Silver Dagger for Rural Root. When not acting, Bill also enjoys singing with the Orpheus Choral Group. From Leading Ladies: BILL HORSMAN (Doc Meyers) is having a rollicking good time appearing in Kanata Theatre’s production of Leading Ladies. Regulars in our audience may recall that Bill appeared last season as Shamraev in The Seagull and as Dr. Sloper in The Heiress. He has previously appeared in productions by other companies in the Ottawa area, most recently as Archbishop Lombard in Making History for Tara Players, and as Stephen Marsh in Silver Dagger for Rural Root. When not acting, Bill also enjoys singing with the Orpheus Choral Group. From Having a Wonderful Time, Wish You Were Her: BILL HORSMAN (Bill Hogan) is enjoying his current exposure on Kanata Theatre’s stage, in the character of – Bill! He last appeared as Doc Meyers in Leading Ladies. In previous seasons Bill has appeared as Shamraev in The Seagull and as Dr. Sloper in The Heiress. He has also appeared in productions by other companies in the Ottawa area, most recently as Archbishop Lombard in Making History for Tara Players, and as Stephen Marsh in Silver Dagger for Rural Root. This page generated on 2010/09/01 | |||||||||||||||