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Jason C. McLean is a Montreal-based theatrical activist, actor, writer, journalist, and a co-founder of both the International infringement Festival and the Forget The Box Media Collective. Born in Montreal in 1977, McLean has performed on stage, on film, on Web-TV and in numerous culture jams. He has performed in Travesty Theatre's Dead Dolls Cabaret and Mumbo Jumbo: King Leopold's Opus and played the role of Sean in Tom Fennario's The Legend of Jackie Robinson (Circle K Media Collective) In 2003, he joined Optative Theatrical Laboratories and has since performed with this dramatic collective in the long-running theatre experiment Car Stories, the anti-racist deconstruction Sinking Neptune and various guerrilla theatre performances targeting Starbucks, American Apparel and other companies. In 2004, McLean co-founded the infringement Festival with fellow Optative members Donovan King and Gary St-Laurent. The festival is currently in five cities. McLean is an organizer of the international circuit and the annual Montreal event. In 2009, he co-founded the Forget The Box Media Collective. He currently serves as Editor-In-Chief and writes a weekly column called The Soapbox in addition to other contributions in the site's news and arts sections. He is also the in-character host of JC Sunshine's Fireside Chat, a comedic web-TV talk show with fictional narrative elements produced by Forget The Box Studios. McLean holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Concordia University, was the original editor of the now-defunct Indie Theatre Times and Review and has been published in the Montreal Mirror. McLean is a former member of the Quebec Drama Federation board of directors. == Organization == * (Forget The Box Media Collective ) 2009 to present * (infringement Montreal ) 2004 to present * (infringement International ) 2005 to present * (Optative Theatrical Laboratories ) 2004 to present 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jason C. McLean」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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