What Then Must We Do
Matt Fentiman
Matt Fentiman was last seen on stage in another original play by Bill Marchant, Ashes. Other favourite stage credits include Glengarry Glen Ross, Julius Caesar, The Aristocrats, Serfing, and Twelve Angry Men. He can be next seen in the already controversial feature film Exley, directed by Larry Kent. Matt’s other credits include the films Memory, Eighteen, and Bill Marchant’s Everyone and the television series Dead Zone and Davinci’s City Hall.
Daniel Letto
Daniel is a young man from the eastern shores of Canada who spent his childhood growing up in Edmonton. While in middle school he discovered a passion for the arts. After two years post high school, he made his was way out west where he studied acting at the Vancouver Film School. This is his debut as an actor since completing school this past August and considers himself extremely lucky to have an opportunity to work with such a talented and vibrant cast. Thank you a million times over to friends and family for the support.
Stephen Park
Stephen Park is an actor, coach and teacher. Stage Credits include Ashes, The 21st Floor, Dark, Twelfth Night Bent, Lion in the Streets, The Scaffolds, Body and Soul, and Julius Caesar. His film work includes Lead roles in Grace, official selection of The Sundance Film Festival and winner of the Jury prize at the Gerardmer Festival du Fantastique; the award winning Canadian feature film everyone and the multi Gemini wining miniseries The Englishman’s Boy. Television credits include recurring roles on Stargate-SG1 and Cold Squad. Stephen has also appeared on “V”, DaVinci’s Inquest, Godiva’s and Intelligence, among others. Stephen is a member of the acting faculty at The Vancouver Film School and at The Lyric School of Acting.
Nadine Wright
Nadine Wright began her career as a dancer with the renowned company Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. After years of performing world wide, she pursued her acting career. Her latest TV and film credits include productions such as Battlestar Galactica, Supernatural, Harper’s Island and a leading role in the film Good People Bad Things which won Best International Suspense Film in the New York Film Festival 2008. Nadine is currently a member of The Lyric Stage Project. Her latest theater credits include The Mercy Seat, In the Eyes of God and The 21st Floor. She just completed directing The Dharma According to Fifi.
Muzzle of Bees
Karston Borst
Karston Borst, recently graduated from Vancouver Film School, has only begun what he knows will be a long and fulfilling acting career. This is his first play. And it scares him. In a good way.
Lars Callsen
Lars Callsen is a recent graduate of the Vancouver Film School‘s full time acting program. Muzzle Of Bees will be his first professional performance.
Jordie Jacura
Jordie Jacura is new to the Vancouver theatre scene, having primarily worked in independent films at festivals such as the M.A.D. 24 hour film festival and V.F.S. 48 hour film festival.
Shane Michael Leydon
Shane Michael Leydon is a graduate of Vancouver Film School. Since graduation, Shane has enjoyed working on a “phillim” written and directed by Bill Marchant and the play True Story, written and directed by John Murphy.
Blaine Nosworthy
Blaine Nosworthy is thrilled to be a part of this the debut production of Muzzle of Bees. He has been acting since the tender age of ten years old, and it has always been a dream of his. He has taken some schooling through VFS, some of his favourite roles on stage include Zastrozzi in Zastrozzi and Paul Bratter in Barefoot in the Park. Blaine is looking forward to the experience this role will bring him and can’t wait for opening night.








