Trivia
Links and random pieces of information which didn't fit in anywhere else.
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Interviews with Ed Gass-Donnelly, who directed The Jones Boy, here and here.
The website of production company "In Extremis", with some production stills of Possible Worlds and audio of Tom saying "Possible Worlds" over and over...
The newsletter of the Toller society Chick belongs to. Probably not a cult.
The website of Century Hotel's costume designer.
An interview with Century Hotel's cinematographer. Tom's eyes looked nice, apparently.
A quote from Tom on making Rembrandt: Fathers And Sons.
Tom on the production of The Mill On The Floss.
Reviews of Tom at Stratford in 1997 - Equus, Coriolanus & Camelot.
A review of a one-off New York production of Long Day's Journey Into Night.
The Stage Door Johnnies, which Tom was nominated for in '96 and '97.
The Canadian Academy website i.e. the home of the Genies.
An extensive review of Novecento at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Text copyright 2002, Fiona McKenzie. All rights reserved.
The Dora Mavor Moore awards, which Tom won for Abundance.
Waiting for Godot - the audio recording Tom and Stephen did for Canadian radio.
From Starlog #297, we find out that Tom is a mad science fiction fan, perhaps explaining his involvement in, amongst other things, Mutant X, Possible Worlds, and Norman's Awesome Experience. In particular, he's keen on:
- Isaac Asimov and the Foundation series
- Blade Runner
- Star Wars
- Outland
- ALIEN
- The Abyss
- Star Trek
- Quantum Leap
Also from Starlog, Tom has done stage fighting in Coriolanus, and worked using wires in Peter Pan.
The text of "You Are Quoting Shakespeare", which Tom's performed a couple of times.
Info on the short film The Cockroach That Ate Cinncinnati that Tom was, well, kind of in.
Did you know that.... Bruce Greenwood was originally cast as Sam in The Sweet Hereafter? Info here.
Department of wacky facts... The translation of The Threepenny Opera used at Stratford is by composer Marc Blitzstein, who Tom played in It's All True.
Found some clips from Possible Worlds here, for those of you who haven't already watched it 25 times...