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Today is Saturday November 23, 2024 in Canada. This is the day that the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24) David Spencer's Media Spin Canada provides information on:
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His current solo performance repertoire includes: Blue Like Jazz // Live, Life of David, The Prodigal Son Trilogy, Herod the Great, and Himself - The Story of A.B. Simpson. Selected stage credits include: James Keller in The Miracle Worker, the adventurous Mr.Toad in the Dora Award nominated Wind In The Willows, the zealous Ez in Shell Game, and a host of characters in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Brookstone Performing Arts; the rabid Dog and fierce Angel in Mad Forrest at The Toronto Centre; the dangerous Zak in The Heart As It Lived, and the scheming Rev. David in The Foreigner, Theatre And Company; the delirious Antonio in The Tempest, the valiant Gov. Philip in Our Country's Good, and the shifty Oswald in King Lear, Theatre at York. Selected writing credits include: Blue Like Jazz // Live, Life of David, Job Alive, The Prodigal Son Trilogy, Himself - The Story of A.B. Simpson, The Wooden Angel, The Big Red Door and Herod the Great. Jason has an Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from York University in Toronto, Canada, which he completed after one year of theological study. Blue Like Jazz is a solo theatrical multimedia performance based on acclaimed post-modern author, Donald Miller's book. It is a personal, raw and humorous reflection on spirituality, God, and community. It is an honest and unexpected journey - a scrapbook of one man's life.The performance incorporates the use of video and motion graphics projected onto a 12'x7' video screen backdrop. It also features an original jazz music soundscape. The purpose of Blue Like Jazz // Live, besides being an amazing theatrical experience, is to be a catalyst for drawing people into a deeper exploration of the soul and to foster community. He was a workshop presenter for the Unite in Worship Conference held May 4 and 5, 2007 at Kennedy Road Tabernacle in Brampton, Ontario.
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