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Links
- The Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards:
- Celebrating excellence in the professional theatre in Edmonton
- The Canadian Theatre Awards:
- For the 2001 nominations Die-Nasty and Dana Andersen were selected. April 11th will be the big day.
- rootiepage page:
- The virtual home of Jeff Page and Cathleen Rootsaert,
two of Die-Nasty's MVPs.
- One Life to Live
Actor's Bios:
- scan down the page and read the bio for Nathan Fillion, who
plays Joey Buchanan. He mentions Die-Nasty!
- aartvark:
- Yes, I'm plugging myself. I built this page, dammit!
- No Place Like Home Page:
- base of operations for Die-Nasty super-fan and charming front-of-house
worker Marcie Jensen. What a cutie!
- The Arrogant
Worms:
- Crazed Canadian comedy troupe, Fringe regulars, friends of just about
everyone at the Varscona theatre, and really nice guys.
- The Checkerboard Guy:
- A fantastic street performer, Fringe Festival favourite, and friend
to improvisers.
- The Improv
Page:
- For people interested in the wide world of improv, this site tries
to collect as much information about improv and its practicioners as possible
- The WASHED-UPdate at the IMDb:
- Ever wonder what ever happened of that soap-opera actor whom you used
to have a crush on? You used to be able to check out the WASHED-UPdate, a site which tracked the careers of the formerly famous. In fact you might have found out that some of your favourite old stars have shown up on Die-Nasty (ain't the dinner-theatre circuit a wonderful thing?) For instance, TWU managed to track down a DN cameo by Pamela Sue Martin - TV's Nancy Drew: Unfortunately, the UPdate is no longer in service.
- Scandals!
Looking For Love
in all the Wrong Places:
- For those of you who can't make it to Edmonton, here are two other
examples of live, improvised soap operas. "Scandals!" is based
on a format much like Die-Nasty. Meanwhile, "Looking For Love..." takes a different tack, creating new characters each show and having the audience talk them through their romantic difficulties.
- PDX Theatresports
- And for those who are looking for another sort of improv fix, Portland, Oregon's local Theatresports troupe offer this link for your consideration...
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