Julie's Info
Julie has been the Artistic Director of Toronto's Bad Dog Theatre Company since 2010 and was named one of Torontoist's civic "heroes" of 2014 for her work with the theatre. She started improvising over 20 years ago with the Canadian Improv Games, where she went on to serve as national Associate Artistic Director, Head Judge, Festival Director, Toronto Regional Director and Artistic Director of both Improv Camp and the Next Act Festival. A multiple Canadian Comedy Award-nominee, she has performed, directed & taught improvisation across North America & in Australia, as well as at sea with Second City Theatricals. With her company, PROJECTproject, Julie founded the COMBUSTIONfestival which Bad Dog now produces every spring in conjunction with the theatre's annual inclusion symposium: Our Cities on Our Stages. She is the co-creator of the internationally-franchised improv format: catch23 IMPROV and one half of the appealingly appalling “progressive” improv duo 10,000 to Flight. The rest of the time, she is a voice actor. If you're interested in her thoughts on baseball and/or photos of her dog: @JulieDoomCurrently Teaching at: Bad Dog Theatre Company
For more info: http://baddogtheatre.com/julie-dumais-osborne
Julie's Workshops
[City], I Love You |
Pushpins |