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Slings & Arrows centers around life at a fictional Shakespearean theatre festival in New Burbage, Canada. Each season focuses on The New Burbage Festival's production of a different play. The themes of the play are often juxtaposed with personal and professional conflicts facing the festival's cast and crew.
Slings And Arrows: Patrick 5 Episodes 2007 Billable Hours: Roderick Stelmakie TV series 2008 The Tudors: Mark Smeaton 9 Episodes 2009 Dollhouse: Seth 1 episode L.A. Crash: Niles Welch 2010 Miami Medical: Zan 2011 Fairly Legal: Eric Malloy Rizzoli & Isles: Grayson Bennett Flashpoint: Xavier Dodd 2011-2012 The Borgias: Calvino 1 Episode 2012-2013 ...
He was a writer on Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1986, and returned as a cast member from 1995 to 1997; and from 2003 to 2006, he co-created, wrote and starred in the series Slings & Arrows. He also appeared as Tom in FXX's Man Seeking Woman. From 2015 to 2021, he appeared as store manager Glenn Sturgis on NBC's Superstore. [1]
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Martha Burns (born 23 April 1957) [2] is a Canadian actress known for her stage work and youth outreach in Ontario and her leading role as Ellen Fanshaw in the TV dramedy series Slings and Arrows. Early life
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Susan Coyne (born 16 June 1958) is a Canadian writer and actress, best known as one of the co-creators and co-stars of the award-winning Slings & Arrows, a TV series which ran 2003–06 about a Canadian Shakespearean theatre company.