11/20/2025
Acting Workshop with Kevin Bennett & Michael Fera
Monday, January 5th, 2026
11:00am – 4:00pm
Jericho Arts Centre – 1675 Discovery Street, Vancouver BC, V6R 4K5Shape
About the Workshop
Red Cedar Playhouse is a new theatre company dedicated to storytelling and performance that is led by the actor and their relationship with the audience.
This workshop invites actors to engage with the fundamentals of our rigorous approach to acting — detailed, responsive, and alive to the sound and sense of the text. Together we’ll explore how the actor and audience interact over the course of a story to create an experience that awakens the imagination, exploring both form and freedom.
We’ll work through:
How to find freedom by unlocking the meaning behind Shakespeare’s verse and prose.
How to meet an audience in the spontaneous and live moment of storytelling.
How a focus on creating a beautiful sound can transform the audience’s experience.
This workshop is ideal for actors who are hungry for a rigorous ensemble practice with a strong focus on voice, classical text, and ensemble play.
It also serves as an introduction for those interested in joining Red Cedar Playhouse’s upcoming venture: a production of Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 1, planned for early 2027. Involvement in this workshop does not oblige involvement in future productions, but serves as a way to learn about us and our process.Shape
Led by Kevin Bennett – Artistic Director & Founding Member
Kevin Bennett is a Studio 58 graduate and native Vancouverite, currently based in London, UK.
He began his career directing acclaimed productions with The Honest Fishmongers collective, including Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, and Measure for Measure. Training under the mentorship of Dean Paul Gibson at Bard on the Beach where he spent two seasons as apprentice director, he then went on to spend two seasons at the Stratford Festival with their Michael Langham Workshop for Classical Direction, working closely with Tim Carroll. His work as a theatre director in Canada has been at various theatres including The Arts Club (King Charles III at the Stanley Theatre) and The Shaw Festival, where his production of The Madness of George III was named one of The Wall Street Journal’s Top Ten Productions of 2017.
In London UK, Kevin has spent over a decade with Shakespeare’s Globe, where he started as associate director on The Merchant of Venice starring Jonathan Pryce as Shylock, leading its world tour. He is currently a Globe Education Faculty member, working with visiting university acting programs studying Shakespeare with a specific focus on how theatre practitioners can learn from the architecture of Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouses.
Kevin also teaches and directs at LAMDA, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and the Oxford School of Drama, and has directed international projects in China and India.
He is the host and executive producer of The Big Smoke Variety Show, a London-based podcast blending interviews, games, sketch comedy and mini-radio plays inspired by the history of the variety show.
Co-led by Michael Fera – Actor Manager & Founding Member
Michael has been working as an actor, director and producer in Vancouver for over 40 years.
Some of Michael's favourite roles include: Peter in Rusted Gage Theatre's production of The Zoo Story, Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, Ghost of Hamlet's father in Hamlet and Elbow in Measure for Measure all under the direction of Kevin Bennett. Most recently Michael was in Hilda's Yard at Western Gold Theatre and in the Jessie awarded production of West Side Story by CTORA Theatre.
Favourite directing credits include Seventeen (Western Gold Theatre), Salt-Water Moon (Arts Club on Tour), Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Corpus Christi, Angels in America Parts 1 and 2, Three Heads Talking, Molly Sweeney, Medea (Hoarse Raven Theatre). Also, Tony n' Tina's Wedding (Vancouver, Seattle, Edmonton and Winnipeg).
Michael has received a number of Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominations and he is a recipient of the 40 Under 40 'Business in Vancouver' Award along with Tanja Dixon-Warren.
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About Red Cedar Playhouse
Red Cedar Playhouse is dedicated to the living art of performance — rooted in sound, story, and the shared imagination of the actor and audience.
Named for the Western Red Cedar, the official tree of British Columbia and a symbol of strength, resonance, and renewal, our work grows from our love of the Pacific Northwest and is grounded in craft, open to connection, and alive in the moment.
We create theatre that listens — performances that breathe, resonate, and belong to the people in the room.
To Register or Learn More
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Spaces are limited — early registration recommended. Participation is free and only those selected will be asked to join. To register, send a short paragraph detailing your experience and interest along with an up to date acting CV.