A LOT GOIN ON AT 34 MAPLE DRIVE
Cast

Stanley played by Marc Ludwig
A graduate from the University of Alberta’s Acting Program, with over a decade of theatre experience, Marc was most recently slaying Candarian Demons onstage as Ash in Mansfield Entertainment’s Evil Dead: The Musical. Marc has also kick-started his professional voice acting and film career in the past couple years. You can catch him in podcasts as the Narrator in The Tales of The Wasted West, Detective Silver in Darkstead (Gibbs-Smith), Rick in Serving Ruth, and Ethan in Created (Twisted Tales of Madness and Murder). He's been in several Toronto-based short films, such as NOW PLAYING, Forced Friendship (Won BEST COMEDY at LAFA) and The Bored Room. Continuing to expand his experience in Toronto's vibrant film industry, he has appeared in several commercials, as well as Somebody Knows Something (Television Series). Currently, he is filming two feature films, The Lurker and Switched At Death.

Eve played by Melissa Temkov
With a masters degree in biomedical engineering and a national championship title in gymnastics, Melissa turned to acting as a means of self expression, and hasn’t looked back since. She has been in over a dozen productions since the start of her career, and looks forward to learning every day about her craft. With a bright future to hold ahead of her, she will continue to strive to dazzle the crowd with both comedic and dramatic essence.

Franklyn played by Kingsley Ngadi
Known for his unique accent and mysterious yet charming demeanour, Kingsley uses his aptitude for quiet observation to inform his detailed portrayal of each character. He has played both leading and supporting roles in several independent films, including the critically well received, Who Among Us (2019), featured on Dust and in the SXSW Film Festival. Kingsley was also featured on FX Productions’ The Strain. Kingsley trained at Armstrong Studios and Lewis Baumander, and played Doctor Faustus in a university production. He has also been featured in a variety of national commercial campaigns and music videos across North America.

Talk Show Host played by Gary Stothers
At a young age, he heard the call to acting. It took forty years to answer. After studying drama in university, Gary’s career was diverted for a number of years while working in the world of high tech. The yearning never left and after a few years of additional instruction at some of the best acting schools in Toronto, Gary is back. In addition to dramatic skills, Gary has studied martial arts (kung-fu and karate) as well as being a musician, playing many different instruments (but he prefers the guitar). Adept at skateboarding, sailing, windsurfing and wakeboarding (although very few roles seem to require those skills these days). His most recent film ("Hope for Christmas") is currently winning awards at many festivals around the globe.