Peter N. Bailey

Peter N. Bailey

Stratford: Voice, text and dialect coach, Professional Development Program (2024). Peter graduated from the Humber College Theatre Performance program (2003). Peter’s theatre credits include: A World Without Shadows, The Wilberforce Hotel, Jumbo, The Real McCoy (Blyth Festival); Other Side of the Game (Cahoots Theatre Co. and Obsidian Theatre); To Kill a Mockingbird, An Ideal Husband, Richard III, All’s Well That Ends Well (Stratford Festival); Fences (Grand Theatre); Here Are the Fragments (The Theatre Centre); Romeo and Juliet, Sweat, Fairview (Canadian Stage Company); A Few Good Men (Drayton Entertainment). Voice coaching credits include: Serving Elizabeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Death and the King’s Horseman, Wedding Band (Stratford Festival); National Theatre School of Canada, Canadian Film Centre and Sheridan College. Peter is also a playwright; his first play, Tyson’s Song, was produced by Pleiades Theatre in Toronto.