Robert Tsonos
Robert Tsonos is a Canadian theatre director, actor, and playwright. He has acted in, or directed, over 50 productions across Canada, Japan, England, Venezuela, Hong Kong, and Australia during his 25-year career. He has been the Artistic Director of Sometimes Y Theatre since 1997, was the resident director at the Canadian Embassy Theatre in Tokyo from 2003-2006, and is currently the Artistic Director of Watermark Theatre in Prince Edward Island.
Robert’s directing credits include Canada 300 at Watermark Theatre, Shakespeare's Will and Old Times at the Hong Kong Arts Centre, Elisa’s Skin for TEATRELA in Caracas, The Goat at the Hong Kong Fringe Club, La Ronde for Temple University Japan, 'night, Mother at the Etcetera Theatre in London and the Dancehall Theatre in Manchester; Vigil, The Drawer Boy, and For The Pleasure Of Seeing Her Again at the Canadian Embassy Theatre; and A Doll's House and Proof for Tokyo International Players.
Robert's theatre acting credits include An Ideal Husband, Romeo & Juliet, The Rainmaker and The Lion In Winter (Watermark Theatre); Macbeth (Shouson Theatre Hong Kong), The Domino Heart and Problem Child (Canadian Embassy Theatre, Tokyo), True West (Akasaka Playbox, Tokyo), The Qualities of Zero, Ines de Castro, Total Body Washout, and Romeo & Rosaline (Tarragon Theatre's Extra Space), Othello (Persephone Theatre), The Grey Zone (Poor Alex Theatre) and Three Days of Rain (Sudbury Theatre Centre).
His film and television roles include "Reign" (CBS), Packed to the Rafters (Channel 7), Rake (ABC), Warehouse 13 (Universal/SyFy), Push (Summit Entertainment); Twisted Sheets and Below the Belt (Toronto International Film Festival); Indicator, Pride (Fuji TV); and Off Record, Luck, Unbelievable (TBS).
As a playwright, Robert's play It's Time won the Uprising National Playwriting Competition, placed 2nd in the 84th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition, and was a finalist for the Herman Voaden Playwriting Competition. His play The Hum was produced in Hong Kong; received readings with NAAA in London, and Dezart Performs in Palm Springs, California; was a finalist for The Herman Voaden National Playwriting Competition; and was published by Level 4 Press in "Regional Best 2012". His play William & James has been produced in Toronto (Theatre Passe Muraille), New York, Montreal and Ottawa with staged readings in Melbourne and Washington. His other plays include In His Name, Sharnoozle!, which toured international schools in Tokyo, the CBC Radio play Ice Age, as well as I Am Not The One, Running - 3 short plays, and the short film Coffee Dogs.