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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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