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The Great Shadow///Fourth Line Theatre///Dir. Cynthia Ashperg

CLARK GABLE & WILBUR

"Robert Morrison amusingly reveals true comedic promise in his roles as the young Clark Gable/waiter who becomes caught up in Louella Parson’s vision of what she has planned for his future in Act 1. Then, Morrison’s work as Trenton locale Wilbur at the top of Act Two delightfully plays with the heads of two high and mighty assumptive Americans who have come to Trenton on a Sunday looking to spot movie stars filming." -Joe Szekeres, Our Theatre Voice

"There are a few standouts...Robert Morrison supplies comedic moments as Wilbur, who’s not the brightest light in Trenton."

-Mary Alderson, Entertain This Thought

"There’s a wonderful scene in which two tourists are desperate for something to eat and of course, it’s Sunday in Trenton, Ont. and nothing is open. So they begin to negotiate to buy a local man’s (a wonderful ‘simple’ but wily Robert Morrison) sandwich. "

-Lynn Slotkin, The Slotkin Letter

SPRING AWAKENING///SOULPEPPER + XU///Dir. PAULO SANTALUCIA

HANSY

ROMEO+JULIET///SCHOOL OF PERFORMANCE///Dir. TIM WELHAM

ROMEO

THE OUTSIDERS///STORYBOOK THEATRE///Dir. KARL SINE

PONYBOY

"Robert Morrison bravely and capably takes on the role of Ponyboy, in a tenacious, raw performance."

-Janine Eva Trotta, Gay Calgary Magazine 

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SAFEHOUSE///SEVEN STARVING ARTISTS///Dir. JOHN TASKER & SHEA Heatherington

JOEY

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DNA///HOODLUM THEATRE///Dir. CHRISTIAN GOUTSIS 

BRIAN

"As the cry baby of the group, Robert Morrison suffers the most from the crime and its cover-up, and when doctors start pumping him full of antidepressants Morrison is so convincing it’s downright scary.

In what is not meant as a spoiler but a necessary comment on one of the most effective scenes in the play, Morrison and Volke eventually have a devastating confrontation of shared madness that is a true highlight in a production that showcases consistently strong ensemble acting."

-Louis B. Hobson, Calgary Herald

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THE FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE///VERB THEATRE///Dir. KELLEY REAY

ERIC

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LORD OF THE FLIES///STORYBOOK THEATRE///Dir. KEVIN MCKENDRICK 

ENSEMBLE

NOISE: A MUSICAL FOR DEAF AND HEARING AUDIENCES///VERB THEATRE///Dir. JAMIE DUNSDUN

AIDEN