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Justin Sage-Passant
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QUITE FRANKLYWritten and performed by Justin Sage-Passant
Directed by Jonno Katz
After a sold out run at the 2009 Edmonton Fringe, Quite Frankly is coming to the Next Stage Festival in Toronto
Since an early appearance at the 2007 Toronto Fringe (with the show name 'Manners For Men) developments to the show have seen the the reaction of extensive critical and audience acclaim across Canada
PICK OF THE FRINGE - Edmonton Fringe 2009
Top Ten Picks – Globe & Mail
WINNER: Best Of Fest – Winnipeg Fringe 2008
Critics Pick: Outstanding Performance – NOW Magazine, Toronto, 2007
WINNER: Outstanding Solo Performance – Ottawa Fringe, 2007
As featured on CBC Radio’s ‘Q’
A fascinating and exciting collaboration between UK native Justin Sage-Passant (Screwed & Clued founder member) and Australian fringe theatre veteran Jonno Katz (epicworlds.com) Quite Frankly tells the story of Frank, a tragic hero, of a most unusual kind.
Socially awkward and bullied at home by his mother Frank's adventures allow us to take a subtle and poignant look at the trials and tribulations of being a man in today’s world.
"A subtle, poignant one-man show, written and performed by the quietly brilliant Justin Sage-Passant. Wincingly funny...expertly drab" - Edmonton Journal ****
“This is as fine a balance between humour and pathos as I have seen at the Fringe” (UMFM)
“A precise, subtle, and bravely understated performance…a remarkable performance. (CBC) “Impeccable” (Vue Weekly)
“Superlative fare…Astonishing!” (Edmonton Sun)
“Both disgusting and beautiful." (The Varsity)
COMPANY BIOS
Screwed & Clued History
Quite Frankly is Screwed & Clued’s tenth original production to tour the Canada and the international Fringe circuit (1998 - Shooting Up Shakespeare, 1999 - Trench, 2000 - Grimm Tales, 2001 - Fitch & Cabbage, 2002 - NOW/HERE, 2003 - EN-GER-LAND, 2004 - Pinocchio, 2005 - Tales From Another England, 2006 - Zombies)
All ten shows have received considerable critical and audience acclaim and have sold out at venues across Canada as well as in the UK picking up over 20 ‘Best of Fest’, ‘Patron’s Pick’ and 'Critic’s Choice’ awards.
“For nearly a decade, the (very) English troupe Screwed & Clued has been touring Canadian Fringes with dark, driven, theatrically ingenious original insights” (Edmonton Journal)
Although the bulk of the company’s work has been focused on the Canadian fringe circuit,Screwed & Clued have also toured extensively in the UK presenting work for commercial theatres, conferences and schools – in 2004 Screwed & Clued were offered a unique commission to create an original issue based drama for a drugs conference for Birmingham City Council.
The company has also run an educational outreach program teaching performance workshops for GCSE and A-Level Theatre Studies and English students, and incorporating theatre students into the technical support for their shows.
Justin Sage-Passant (Writer and Performer)
Now living in Toronto but originally from the UK, Justin is a founding member of Screwed & Clued Theatre Company and has written and performed for all but one of the company’s original works. He has also worked with Theatre Gargantua (Canada), Penny Lane Productions (UK), Theatre Royal Bath (UK), Birmingham Repertory Theatre (UK), Arena Theatre (UK) and Merlin Theatre (UK) and has performed throughout Italy and the US. Directing credits include Blasted by Sarah Kane for the Arena Theatre (UK) and Two by Jim Cartwright for Dad At A Wedding Productions (UK).
Justin has worked extensively as a drama facilitator, workshop leader and educator.
In the UK, he was the Theatre In Education Specialist for Choices Drug Awareness Project. Whilst with Choices, he developed and led a new drama program specifically for at-risk youth. Justin also toured Italy with ACLE’s Theatrino as a workshop leader, using drama as a medium to teach English to young people. In Canada, he has run drama workshops for homeless youth at the Youth Services Bureau in Ottawa, for Manitoba Theatre For Young People and for Toronto’s Dramaway, a company that provides a Creative-Expressive group experience for young adults with leaning difficulties and/or special needs. He is currently a full time counselor working with homeless youth in Toronto.
Jonno Katz (Director) 
Jonno Katz found his passion and life's work at the John Bolton Theatre School where he was trained in the LeCoq style of physically devised theatre. He has made and toured 4 solo shows - Uber Alice, Cactus, Jolly Roger,The Spy and The Accident (which is currently touring the Canadian Fringe Festival circuit) - winning awards and playing to sold-out houses. As a director he has been in prestigious festivals such as the One Arm Red collaborative Arts Festival (NYC) and Short and Sweet (Melbourne).
This is his 3rd show directing a solo performer. Recently, he directed Natalie Krasnostein (Melbourne) in the boldly physical In God's Bedroom and Cara Yates in Bye Bye Bombay. Jonno has also acted in around 40 short films as well as scripting, shooting and editing others. He spends his time traveling between Australia and Canada, divesting his time between creative projects.