
James Brawn (Mr. Brawn)-Chaos Coordinator, Teacher supervisor, Festival Specialist and Local energy expert (Caution: A little crazy like all of us)
Intensely Strange and Widely Eclectic, Mr. Brawn comes from a Extremely Diverse background that includes; Medieval Archery, Concerts with Great Big Sea & Alice Cooper, Singing/Playing instruments at the Great Hall in Hamilton Place, and the miraculous ability to sport a different tie for each and every day of a given semester and then some. Starting drama at the age of 7 with the New Star Theater Co, Mr. Brawn evolved from a quiet book worm, through high school and graduated from the Drama in Education program at Windsor University. A singular class with Mr. Brawn will alter your perceptions of the world around you forever.
Intensely Strange and Widely Eclectic, Mr. Brawn comes from a Extremely Diverse background that includes; Medieval Archery, Concerts with Great Big Sea & Alice Cooper, Singing/Playing instruments at the Great Hall in Hamilton Place, and the miraculous ability to sport a different tie for each and every day of a given semester and then some. Starting drama at the age of 7 with the New Star Theater Co, Mr. Brawn evolved from a quiet book worm, through high school and graduated from the Drama in Education program at Windsor University. A singular class with Mr. Brawn will alter your perceptions of the world around you forever.

Aaron Grandy-Festival GURU
Has Been a major part of the NTSC drama Festival over the past 5 years, by playing a plethora of roles, as an example in his second year he was mentoring under the previous festival Crew, he was also lead Festival tech. As well as being the past president of the theater technologies department at Bear Creek secondary school. He is avid member of the local audio/lighting community within southern Ontario. He grew up in Barrie where his first encounter with a sound board was when he was only 3 with his grandfather as his mentor. His grandfather taught him many of things that he knows and teaches nowadays, he then went on to attend west bayfield elementary school, where exceed in the technology and music departments. when he graduated for west backfield he was award the media and technology award as well at the principals award for student leadership. He then went on to start his glamours rain at bear creek secondary school where he again excelled in the music and Theatre technology department, the spring of 2015 (still in his grade 9 year) he took over as the president of the Theater Technology department. He went on to complete high school with honors as well as being the recipient of the award for Excellence in education, he also received the principals award for student leadership. When he was still in his high school he successful completed his level 1-3 Dante Certification, Shure advance wireless training, qsys level 1 as well as countless other certifications. He now specialize in Lighting designing, audio engineering, technical directing, tour management as well as RF engineering.
He is proud to be back at this wonderful festival for yet another great year. He would like to wish that all participants have a wonderful time and to remember the MAGIC that is the National Theatre School Of Canada Drama Festival.
Has Been a major part of the NTSC drama Festival over the past 5 years, by playing a plethora of roles, as an example in his second year he was mentoring under the previous festival Crew, he was also lead Festival tech. As well as being the past president of the theater technologies department at Bear Creek secondary school. He is avid member of the local audio/lighting community within southern Ontario. He grew up in Barrie where his first encounter with a sound board was when he was only 3 with his grandfather as his mentor. His grandfather taught him many of things that he knows and teaches nowadays, he then went on to attend west bayfield elementary school, where exceed in the technology and music departments. when he graduated for west backfield he was award the media and technology award as well at the principals award for student leadership. He then went on to start his glamours rain at bear creek secondary school where he again excelled in the music and Theatre technology department, the spring of 2015 (still in his grade 9 year) he took over as the president of the Theater Technology department. He went on to complete high school with honors as well as being the recipient of the award for Excellence in education, he also received the principals award for student leadership. When he was still in his high school he successful completed his level 1-3 Dante Certification, Shure advance wireless training, qsys level 1 as well as countless other certifications. He now specialize in Lighting designing, audio engineering, technical directing, tour management as well as RF engineering.
He is proud to be back at this wonderful festival for yet another great year. He would like to wish that all participants have a wonderful time and to remember the MAGIC that is the National Theatre School Of Canada Drama Festival.

May Morgan - Festival Tech
This will be her first year doing the NTSC drama festival! She was born on July 22, 2003 in Iqaluit Nunavut and moved to Innisfil Ontario when she was 9 entering the fourth grade. May has history of competitive dance and has competed all over Ontario and bits in Quebec. She is also heavily involved in the BCSS arts department including visual arts, dance, drama, and cosmetology, and will be starting the Arts and Culture Specialized High Skills Major next September. She is an academic student at Bear Creek Secondary School and is a proud member of the 2019 Musical Theatre Production. In February of her ninth grade year, May fell in love with tech and the people of the BCSS Theatre Technologies department. She hopes that everyone will have an amazing time, make new friends, and spread joy through drama.
This will be her first year doing the NTSC drama festival! She was born on July 22, 2003 in Iqaluit Nunavut and moved to Innisfil Ontario when she was 9 entering the fourth grade. May has history of competitive dance and has competed all over Ontario and bits in Quebec. She is also heavily involved in the BCSS arts department including visual arts, dance, drama, and cosmetology, and will be starting the Arts and Culture Specialized High Skills Major next September. She is an academic student at Bear Creek Secondary School and is a proud member of the 2019 Musical Theatre Production. In February of her ninth grade year, May fell in love with tech and the people of the BCSS Theatre Technologies department. She hopes that everyone will have an amazing time, make new friends, and spread joy through drama.

Riley Scott - Festival Tech
This is her second year participating in the NTSC drama festival, She is one of the Co-president of the Theater technology department (Tech Crew) at Bear Creek secondary school. She was born in Toronto in 2003. Where she was raised in the classical music community, she started playing the cello at the age of 3 then moved to violin at the age of 12. Her love for performing on stage has only continued to grow, and she, who is now in her second year of high school is a proud member of the Bear Creeks competitive improv team, She hopes that she is able to continue her on pursing her passion of the stage and the theater into her post-secondary education.
she hopes that all participant of the drama festival have fun and make some memeroires that will last a life time.
This is her second year participating in the NTSC drama festival, She is one of the Co-president of the Theater technology department (Tech Crew) at Bear Creek secondary school. She was born in Toronto in 2003. Where she was raised in the classical music community, she started playing the cello at the age of 3 then moved to violin at the age of 12. Her love for performing on stage has only continued to grow, and she, who is now in her second year of high school is a proud member of the Bear Creeks competitive improv team, She hopes that she is able to continue her on pursing her passion of the stage and the theater into her post-secondary education.
she hopes that all participant of the drama festival have fun and make some memeroires that will last a life time.