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Cast
Cassidy Little
FITZ
M. John Kennedy
RAINMAN
Tony White
BILBO
Andrea Greening
SWANKY
Mathew Wilson
BJ
Reece Presley
DANDRUFF
Alexandra Floras-Matic
Joni Field
Ryan Hawkyard
VIC
Creative Team
Jonathan Guy Lewis
Writer & Director
Meet the Company
Cassidy Little
FITZ
Cassidy lost his right leg in an IED blast in 2011 while on his second tour to Afghanistan as part of 42 Commando. He was in an induced coma for a week and hospitalised for two months. Within 3 months of recovery he was part of The Bravo 22 Company playing the lead role of Charlie in The Two Worlds of Charlie F. In 2015. Cassidy won the first BBC’s Peoples Strictly in aid of Comic Relief. Theatre includes: Soldier On, The Two Worlds of Charlie F, Explosion, The Trial of Jane Fonda. Television includes: Murdoch Mysteries (Shaftesbury), The Alienist: Angel of Darkness (Netflix), Midsomer Murders (ITV), Coronation Street (ITV), Doctors (BBC), Holby City (BBC), Rated (Forces TV), The Peoples Strictly (BBC). . Film includes: The Kingsman (20th Century Fox), Doom: Annihilation (Universal 1440 Entertainment), Centurion (Millicent Productions)
M. John Kennedy
RAINMAN
M. John is thrilled to be working with Soldiers in the Arts on Tunnel at the End of the Light. This summer M. John can be seen in: The Tilco Strike at 4th Line Theatre in Millbrook; Fireside Munsch Classics (his one-person show based on stories by Robert Munsch) for Toronto Youth Theatre; and Give 'Em Hell with Prairie Fire Theatre in Peterborough. Other recent theatre includes: Fireside Munsch**, A Number, Macbeth, 39 Steps, Hamlet, Hound of the Baskervilles, Romeo and Juliet, and Treasure Island* (*Dora Award nomination(s) for Best Performance). Recent television includes: Noel Next Door, Bury the Past, Ollie, Mrs. America, 11/22/63, The Strain; and Murdoch Mysteries. Audiobooks include: Tell Me When You Feel Something, Escape Plans, and The Colonial Hotel. M. John is also the Head of the Acting Program at the Randolph College for the Performing Arts in Toronto.
Tony White
BILBO
Tony White is a Metis actor, born in Val Caron, Ontario, and has been performing as both an actor and singer for over four decades, appearing in film, television, and of course his first love, theatre. 18 months ago, he fulfilled a lifelong dream of moving to Toronto and performing full-time.
With a brother and sister-in-law who served in the Forces just shy of 29 and 22 years respectively, this production brings him that much closer to them, and what they may have endured.
Tony would like to thank his family for their continued support, Heather for being an incredible stage manager, Liz for producing such an important piece of work, and the incredibly talented Jonathan Guy Lewis, for not only writing such a truly inspiring piece but also directing the shit out of it!
Andrea Greening
SWANKY
Andrea Greening is a Calgary-based actor who served for 25+ years in the Canadian Armed Forces. She is a founding member of Night Ducks, a Calgary-based artists’ collective working to showcase dynamic female characters “past the slippery season of youth.” Her recent credits include: The Last of Us (HBO), The Winter’s Tale at Shakespeare’s Globe theatre in London, England, and Seagulls by Caryl Churchill (Night Ducks, Outstanding Production at the Calgary One-Act Festival). As an artist and veteran herself, Andrea is committed to exploring the challenges faced by veterans in the aftermath of their service and to shining a light on the often-overlooked struggles of these individuals, while also exploring the healing power of art. Look for Andrea next at the Toronto Fringe Festival in Mail Ordered.
Mathew Wilson
BJ
Will served in the Canadian Forces for 13 years doing a NATO tour outside the wire in Afghanistan. Since his release, he has been involved with Soldiers in the Arts, learning the tricks of the trade. He has also been doing consulting in the medical marijuana industry, travelling across Canada and abroad. Will enjoys his downtime with his dog Indi. They both love anything to do with water. This is Will's debut performance.
Reece Presley
DANDRUFF
Reece Presley is a stage and screen artist whose love for the craft knows no limits. He knows the feeling of searching for something and finding your tribe. Recent theatre credits include; The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Deep Cove Theatre Society), The Silly Adventures of Robin Hood (Royal Canadian Theatre Company), and Titus Andronicus (Seven Siblings Theatre). His film and television credits include; Spencer Sisters (CTV), Psycho Goreman (Amazon Prime), For Heaven's Sake (Paramount +), 12 Monkeys (SyFy), and The Cowboy War (Netflix). Reece thanks his friends and family for their continued love and support during this wild ride.
Alexandra Floras-Matic
Joni Field
Alexandra Floras-Matic is a Toronto-based actor, singer, and creator. Alex is pursuing her craft both on screen and on stage and aspires to bring beautiful, truthful stories come to life. She is a graduate from the Conservatory from York University (BFA'21) and was a part of Theatre Gargantua's TD Emerging Artists Roundtable ('23). She has had the privilege of working on Anne with an E (Netflix), I Woke Up a Vampire (Netflix), Fellow Travellers (Showtime), Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV+), Good Sam (CBS) along with others. She has appeared in many devised theatrical pieces here in the city, including Passport to Madville (Workman Arts '22, TOsketchfest '23), Stranger Things The Experience (Netxlix/Fever '23), Mirror (Paprika Festival '21), Clover (Paprika Festival '22). She thanks the brilliant Jonathan Guy Lewis and Soldiers In the Arts for trusting her and providing her the opportunity of portraying the very complex 'Joni' in Tunnel At the End of The Light.
Ryan Hawkyard
VIC
Ryan served 20 years with The Royal Canadian Regiment and deployed to Afghanistan three times during his military career. After service, he began acting as a way to help him work through treatment from post-traumatic stress and has found significant healing through the pursuit of arts. Since his release from the Canadian Armed Forces, Ryan has worked as peer support with unhoused vets and currently helps design and deliver arts-based programming for veterans and their families in Toronto and Kingston, Ontario.
Jonathan Guy Lewis
Writer & Director
Jonathan Guy Lewis has worked extensively as an actor, writer, director teacher, mentor, and coach for over thirty years and has won a number of awards for his work. An ex-army scholar, he has a degree from Exeter University in Politics & Society and is a graduate from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
His first play as a writer was ‘Our Boys’. Based on his own experiences of being invalided out of the military, it won The Writers’ Guild Award for Best New Fringe Play, and he was named as the TAPS new Television Writer of The Year, as well as being nominated for The Lloyds Bank Playwright of The Year. His other work includes ‘A Comedy of Arias’ at The Pleasance, Edinburgh and as part of ‘A Pick Of The Fringe’ season at The New Ambassadors Theatre in London’s West End, as well as his own play ‘All Mouth’ at The Menier Chocolate Factory. He wrote and directed ‘Pitch Perfect’ at Soho Theatre, and again at Tristan Bates, and a further production at The Tabard, as well as writing and performing in ‘My First Trainers’, also at The Tristan Bates Theatre in Covent Garden. He has also freely adapted a German play, ‘Rock and A Hard Place’, which he directed at The Tristan Bates Theatre and at the Brighton Fringe Festival. More recently he co-wrote ‘I Found My Horn’ which he has performed all over the world – from London’s Hampstead Theatre and The West End to theatres and festivals in Copenhagen, Lisbon, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul, New York, LA and The Laguna Beach Playhouse. He has also directed ‘The Club’ by David Williamson and Chris England’s hit, ‘Breakfast with Johnny Wilkinson’ also at The Menier Chocolate Factory and at the Edinburgh Fringe, as well as Chris England’s comedy ‘Twitstorm’ at The Park Theatre. He has also written for television, including primetime dramas for Granada, Carlton, LWT, Pearson and The BBC as well as writing and directing a number of short films.
Over the last few years, he has focused his creative attention on two different areas – education and military veterans. He has been teaching and directing at UK Drama Schools and written a trilogy for the theatre on education - the first part, ‘A Level Playing Field’ was premiered at The Jermyn Street Theatre in April 2015. The second part ‘The Be All & End All’ was produced by York Theatre Royal and Colchester Mercury Theatre in the summer of 2018. From 2018, Jonathan has been working with the Soldiers’ Arts Academy (SAA), becoming it’s Artistic Director at the end of 2019. He wrote and directed a play for military veterans called ‘Soldier On’. This premiered at the Northcott in Exeter and toured the UK, before coming to London, firstly at The Playground Theatre, and then The Other Palace. In 2019, The Roland Gossage Foundation brought the production to The Berkeley St Theatre in Toronto, and it is currently being developed as a film.




















