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John D. Huston An actor of Métis heritage, John’s career has largely involved “culturally misappropriating the works and identities of dead white guys,” playing Tommy Douglas in Saskatchewan, Shakespeare in England, William Lyon MacKenzie in Toronto & Dickens throughout Canada. He was therefore delighted to play Louis Riel for the 50th anniversary production of The Trial of Louis Riel, Canada’s longest running dramatic presentation. John has also appeared in a well-review production on Canada’s Residential Schools: Civilised.This year marks John’s 33rd anniversary touring Dickens’ solo version of A Christmas Carol, a show he has performed over 750 times since 1992 at venues across Canada including The National Arts Centre, Theatre Passe Muraille & Ottawa’s Gladstone Theatre. In 2017, he was nominated as Best Actor for the 2016 theatre season by Ottawa’s Capital Critics’ Circle for his run of A Christmas Carol at Ottawa’s Gladstone Theatre.
“This play glows with the joy of storytelling and Huston is a masterful narrator.” —Robert Enright CBC Radio Winnipeg
“Huston took the greatest care in making real people out of each of the 25…characters…you’ll be haunted if you miss it.” —Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
“I loved this production and urge all to see it.” —The Ottawa Sun
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Aeolian, 795 Dundas St East,London, Ontario, Canada