Christmas lover Lori Jo and her roommate head to Yuletide Springs for a longtime tradition to honor her late grandmother — and meet two men, Carl and Jason, along the way.
An anxious Catherine is unable to communicate with her five year old daughter. Can she discover a new way to connect to her at a busy casino party?
The lives of 5 people with meetings at different ends of a coffee shop become the headline in tomorrow's newspaper.
The seemingly separate lives of an anxious, disillusioned teen girl and a troubled, alienated man converge fatefully.
When a single mom, facing eviction, is offered a night’s work, she unsuccessfully seeks a babysitter for her two small children. Desperate, she reaches out to the last person she wants to ask for a favour.
Coronation Street meets downtown St. John's. A serious drama, dark, funny and gritty. Not a silly spoof of Newfoundlanders.
Chuck began his acting career in 1977 at the age of 12 when he was hired by Barbara Barrett to work on a few plays in the Basement Theatre of the Arts & Culture Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland. As a student at the National Theatre School of Canada, Chuck honed his craft with some of the best teachers on the planet. Since that time he's had multiple television appearances, including a recurring role on CBC Television's The Republic of Doyle, Frontier, and Hudson and Rex. Chuck has also graced the stages in theatres across the country, including: The National Arts Centre (Ottawa), Odyssey Theatre, Third Wall Theatre, Repercussion Theatre (Montreal), The Blyth Festival, Rising Tide Theatre, Wonderbolt Circus, YPT (Toronto), RCA Theatre and Day-Job Theatre, to name a few. Chuck's versatile voice can be heard on radios and TV sets across North America.
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