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What drew you to Burning Vision? I was drawn to the play because it is wonderfully written in an almost poetic way, deals with important themes, and it's great to be involved in a production that is written by a Canadian.
* Some of Bradley's previous appearances on Walterdale's stage include Sea of Green, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Threepenny Opera and The Trial of Salome.
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What has been the biggest challenge of working on this show? The biggest challenge for me is working on the overall "arc" of my character.
The most enjoyable aspect? The most enjoyable aspect for me is seeing the play taking shape and growing very quickly !
Photo Credits: Headshot - supplied; The Trial of Salome - photo by Douglas Stewart