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Christopher Stanton is a Hamilton-based performer, director, writer, sound designer, musician, and educator. He was last seen on stage as “T-Rex” in Theatre Aquarius’s The Extinction Therapist. His stage work has taken him across Canada to Toronto, Edmonton, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Montreal – and internationally to New York, Bogotà, Munich, Brisbane, Dublin, and Vienna. He has been nominated for 16 Dora Mavor Moore Awards across disciplines, winning in 2017 for his direction of Pomona (ARC), and in 2011 for his performance in Enda Walsh’s New Electric Ballroom (MacKenzie Ro). Past roles in artistic leadership include UnSpun Theatre, The Room, and ARC. He is the Executive Director of HFTco, producers of the Hamilton Fringe Festival.