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Kiran Friesen is an actress and writer, known for Bruiser (2000), The Unusual Suspects (2012) and First Round Down (2016). Theatrically, she has enjoyed a number of strong Shakespearean roles such as Gertrude (Hamlet), L...
Kiran Friesen is an episode from Stageworthy - Conversations in Canadian Theatre by Phil Rickaby. Kiran Friesen is an actress and writer, known for Bruiser (2000), The Unusual Suspects (2012) and First Round Down (2016). Theatrically, she h...
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Published May 14, 2019, 49:33 long, audio available.
Kiran Friesen is an actress and writer, known for Bruiser (2000), The Unusual Suspects (2012) and First Round Down (2016). Theatrically, she has enjoyed a number of strong Shakespearean roles such as Gertrude (Hamlet), Lady M (Macbeth), Desdemona (Othello) and Lady Capulet (Romeo and Juliet), not to mention a smattering of other theatrical wonders and oddities (see resume). She wrote, produced and performed her play "Peeler" for the Toronto Fringe Festival to rave reviews. Kiran is appearing in Cement Factory and NightShift Theatre's production of George F. Walker's Risk Everything at the Red Sandcastle Theatre from May 14 - 25, 2019. Twitter: @CementTheatre Tickets:
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Kiran Friesen is from Stageworthy - Conversations in Canadian Theatre by Phil Rickaby.
Published May 14, 2019 and 49:33 long