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Raymond O'Neill

For the Stratford Festival, eight seasons, including; Prince/Chorus in ‘Romeo and Juliet,' Buckingham in ‘Henry the Eighth,’ Henry Higgins in ‘My Fair Lady,’ Max Detweiler in ‘The Sound of Music’, Garry Essendine in ‘Present Laughter’, Writer & Director of ‘Ruth Draper on Tour’. In 2002 Raymond was the recipient of the Tyrone Guthrie Artistic Director’s Award. 

For The Atlantic Theatre Festival (Wolfville, NS, Associate Artistic Director, 2007), two seasons, including; Angus in ‘The Drawer Boy’ (nominated for ‘Best Actor’, Theatre Nova Scotia MERRITT Award), Andrew Aguecheek in ‘Twelfth Night’, Ross in ‘Macbeth’, Venticelli in Amadeus.

Other theatre credits include Clifford in ‘Deathtrap’ (South Africa tour and Orange County Playhouse, California), Jesus in ‘Godspell’ (Theatre New Brunswick), Mad Hatter in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ (National Arts Centre, Ottawa), Carl Jung in ‘Jung at Heart’ (Fringe of Toronto Festival), Mr Lyons in ‘Blood Brothers’ (Neptune Theatre, Halifax), The Dauphin in ‘King John’ (Globe Theatre, L.A.) 

For Cirque du Soleil; The Story Teller in ‘Toruk; The First Flight’ (World tour, 2015—2019).
Numerous television credits include; Diggstown, Kung Fu, Counterstrike, Days of our Lives, Forever Knight, Side Effects, Wuthering Heights, and 135 episodes of Foreign Affairs (filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina).

Raymond began his performing career at twelve as a boy soprano on a music scholarship to St Michael’s Cathedral Choir School with whom he performed as a soloist at Massey Hall. At 60 he took up residence as the kitchen steward at the Tisarana Buddhist Monastery in Perth, Ontario, followed by a three-year ‘sabbatical’ of reading— lots of Jung!— and writing. 

With his two Rhodesian Ridgeback hounds, Tusker and Blix, and Mickey, a ‘rescue’ mutt, Raymond lives on the North Mountain in rural Nova Scotia on his three-acre farmstead “High Note’’ overlooking the Bay of Fundy.

He dedicates this series of Toronto performances of “The Voice of Jung” to the memory of Fraser Boa, and with special thanks to Stacey Jenkins for her many contributions.

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