Performance

A trained vocalist, actor, dancer, and musician, Tim has deep passion for storytelling through theatre and music.

Tim began his training as a Drama & Dance major in North Bay’s Arts Nipissing program. He studied vocals with Karen Schiavone-Fava and piano with Laurel Sheehan. He pursued a BfA – and ultimately took his career in a different direction.

Tim made his return to the stage in 2019, as Sky in Mamma Mia, rekindling his love for musical theatre. Since then, Tim has taken on a range of memorable roles across amateur and semi-professional theatre, including Gaston (Beauty and the Beast), The Wolf/Prince (Into the Woods), Laurie (Little Women). His favourite accomplishment to date was dropping into the role of Tom Collins (RENT) with less than one day of preparation.

Classic 1920s themed black and white photo featuring a stylish couple indoors.
Upcoming Show

Great Sherwood! It’s Murder!

Do you think you have what it takes to solve the mystery at Sherwood Inn? Join Sherwood Inn for a fun and interactive weekend of clue hunting, mystery solving and delicious cuisine. The theme is 1920’s speak easy, so dress for the occasion!

Tim will be performing a number of 1920’s-inspired songs as a speakeasy performer and mystery suspect.

Apr 11-13

2025

“Agony! Far more painful than yours . . .”
“You want a revolution? I want a revelation, so listen to my declaration!”
“We shall be the perfect pair – rather like my thighs!”
Productions

Previous Roles:

2025​

The Wolf/Prince
Into the Woods

Directed by Emma Phillips for Theatre Muskoka and the Dragonfly Theatre Company

2023​

Gaston
Beauty & the Beast

Directed by Mallary Davenport for Huntsville Festival of the Arts

2022​

Laurie
Little Women

Directed by Lauren Rodriguez for Huntsville Theatre Company

2022

Collins (u/s)
Ft. Ensemble
Rent

Directed by Autumn Smith for Monarch Performing Arts Studio

2019

East/Lendall/Danny
Almost, Maine

Directed by Emma Phillips & Earl Sacrey for Dragonfly Theatre Company

2019

Sky
Mamma Mia!

Directed by Tia Pearse for Huntsville Festival of the Arts

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