Keir Cutler
BIOGRAPHY - KEIR CUTLER, PhD
Keir Cutler is an actor, writer, director and scholar who has been performing his original works at fringe festivals in Canada and the US since 1999. He has also performed at various theatre festivals and is an actor in TV and film. He has worked with Ben Stiller (Brad's Status), Eddie Murphy (Pluto Nash) and Jennifer Love Hewitt (The Audrey Hepburn Story).
As a solo theater performer, Keir has been called
"one hell of a storyteller!" ( Vue Weekly, Edmonton, AB. 2016)
"as funny as he is intelligent," ( Insideott., Ottawa, On. 2016)
"purest theatrical gold," ( London Yodeller, London, On. 2016)
"intelligently hilarious," (Vue Magazine, Edmonton, 2015)
"funny and engaging ... a saavy veteran," (Edmonton Sun, 2015)
"a fine storyteller . . . an amazing lesson," (The Charlebois Post, 2014)
"a seasoned performer with precise and playful comic timing," (CBC Manitoba, 2014)
"gloriously funny," (Orlando Sentinel, 2013)
"funny, informative, and entertaining," (NOW Magazine, Toronto, 2013)
"brimming with insight, social satire and laughs," (theatromania.ca, 2013)
"simply fantastic," (bloodyunderrated.net, 2013)
"brilliant," (Mooney on Theatre, Toronto, 2010.)
"a phenomenal performer," (winnipegonstage.com, 2008.)
"supremely witty," (Edmonton Journal, 2008.)
"consistently intelligent," (CBC, Edmonton, 2008.)
"one of solo theatre's superstars." (Montreal Gazette, 2007)
"captivating," (Saskatoon Star Phoenix, 2006.)
"riveting," (Montreal Mirror, 2006.)
"absolutely hilarious," (Victoria Times Colunist, 2004)
"a real theatrical gift," (Ottawa Citizen, 2003.)
"a cunning performer," (drama.ca, 2003.)
"a masterful entertainer," (Winnipeg Free Press, 2001.)
"a marvel to watch," (Toronto Sun, 2000.)
"formidably delightful," (Off-Off Broadway Review, New York, 2000.)
"a penetrating presence," (Backstage, New York, 2000.)
"blisteringly funny," (Hour, Montreal, 1999.)
Keir has an M.A. and Ph.D. in theatre from Wayne State University in Detroit, a playwriting diploma from the National Theatre School of Canada and has a B.A from McGill University. He is the author of the ebook, "THE SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION: A CRACKPOT'S VIEW" and three other ebooks which are available on Kindle.
He is the playwright/performer of nine monologues and one two-character theatre play. His solo works include the multiple-award-winning, "Teaching Shakespeare: A Parody" (French translation, "Fou de Shakespeare"), "Teaching Detroit," a monologue adaptation of "Mark Twain's Is Shakespeare Dead?," "Teaching Witchcraft," "Lunatic Van Beethoven," "Teaching As You Like It," "Teaching the Fringe," "Rant Demon," and "Shakespeare Crackpot." He is also the author of the comic two-hander, "Teaching Hamlet." Keir has performed his works across Canada, in New York City and other American cities. Four of his solo shows are on video and have been broadcasted on television by BRAVO!/CANADA.
BIOGRAPHY - KEIR CUTLER, PhD
Keir Cutler is an actor, writer, director and scholar who has been performing his original works at fringe festivals in Canada and the US since 1999. He has also performed at various theatre festivals and is an actor in TV and film. He has worked with Ben Stiller (Brad's Status), Eddie Murphy (Pluto Nash) and Jennifer Love Hewitt (The Audrey Hepburn Story).
As a solo theater performer, Keir has been called
"one hell of a storyteller!" ( Vue Weekly, Edmonton, AB. 2016)
"as funny as he is intelligent," ( Insideott., Ottawa, On. 2016)
"purest theatrical gold," ( London Yodeller, London, On. 2016)
"intelligently hilarious," (Vue Magazine, Edmonton, 2015)
"funny and engaging ... a saavy veteran," (Edmonton Sun, 2015)
"a fine storyteller . . . an amazing lesson," (The Charlebois Post, 2014)
"a seasoned performer with precise and playful comic timing," (CBC Manitoba, 2014)
"gloriously funny," (Orlando Sentinel, 2013)
"funny, informative, and entertaining," (NOW Magazine, Toronto, 2013)
"brimming with insight, social satire and laughs," (theatromania.ca, 2013)
"simply fantastic," (bloodyunderrated.net, 2013)
"brilliant," (Mooney on Theatre, Toronto, 2010.)
"a phenomenal performer," (winnipegonstage.com, 2008.)
"supremely witty," (Edmonton Journal, 2008.)
"consistently intelligent," (CBC, Edmonton, 2008.)
"one of solo theatre's superstars." (Montreal Gazette, 2007)
"captivating," (Saskatoon Star Phoenix, 2006.)
"riveting," (Montreal Mirror, 2006.)
"absolutely hilarious," (Victoria Times Colunist, 2004)
"a real theatrical gift," (Ottawa Citizen, 2003.)
"a cunning performer," (drama.ca, 2003.)
"a masterful entertainer," (Winnipeg Free Press, 2001.)
"a marvel to watch," (Toronto Sun, 2000.)
"formidably delightful," (Off-Off Broadway Review, New York, 2000.)
"a penetrating presence," (Backstage, New York, 2000.)
"blisteringly funny," (Hour, Montreal, 1999.)
Keir has an M.A. and Ph.D. in theatre from Wayne State University in Detroit, a playwriting diploma from the National Theatre School of Canada and has a B.A from McGill University. He is the author of the ebook, "THE SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP QUESTION: A CRACKPOT'S VIEW" and three other ebooks which are available on Kindle.
He is the playwright/performer of nine monologues and one two-character theatre play. His solo works include the multiple-award-winning, "Teaching Shakespeare: A Parody" (French translation, "Fou de Shakespeare"), "Teaching Detroit," a monologue adaptation of "Mark Twain's Is Shakespeare Dead?," "Teaching Witchcraft," "Lunatic Van Beethoven," "Teaching As You Like It," "Teaching the Fringe," "Rant Demon," and "Shakespeare Crackpot." He is also the author of the comic two-hander, "Teaching Hamlet." Keir has performed his works across Canada, in New York City and other American cities. Four of his solo shows are on video and have been broadcasted on television by BRAVO!/CANADA.