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The Freudian Slips are here to try something new with you: Improv... Bingo?! Thanks to the miracle of technology, we're going to perform live for you in the comfort of your own home where you can hoot and holler and slam your fists on the table like it's a sports game. You can get up in the middle of the show and go get a drink and not be killed by anyone's looks (if they could). You can even - dare I say it - watch the show without wearing pants. Someday soon you'll be able to smell The Freudian Slips, but for now you'll just have to watch them. Make sure to find The Freudian Slips on Facebook and @slipsfreudian on Instagram to see the lead up to our show and for the chance for your anecdote to be the inspiration for our whole show!
JANE HARESTAD (Performer) ASHLEY HIIBNER (Performer) DAN ONDANG (Performer)
Jane Harestad is thrilled to be returning to the stage as a Freudian Slip! By day, Jane is one of WCT’s box office attendants and assistant theatre technicians, and by night is an actor, writer, digital artist, and so much more! Jane lives and breathes art and entertainment, often flexing her acting chops and artistic skills at her weekly Dungeons and Dragons table and spends any other moment of her day completing art commissions, drafting stories, designing games, and showing off her prowess on the kazoo (to her household’s woe). Jane’s time in the Slips has given her a chance to flex her funny bone alongside an amazing group of kind and hilarious individuals. Having graduated from TRU with a Theatre Major and Global Studies Minor in August of 2020, there’s very little she’d rather be doing with her life than busting guts and brightening up an audience’s day! She’d like to thank you from the bottom of her heart for your support. Enjoy the show!
Ashley Hiibner has been working in the theatre industry for 5 years both on and off the stage. She is a graduate of the TRU theatre program and a member of the Freudian Slips Improv Troupe. She has been involved with such productions as Western Canada Theatre's The Sound of Music, AWT's Lonestar and Laundry and Bourbon, and the touring production of Chimera Theatre's The Robber Bridegroom. She also spent two summers working with the Kamloops Arts Council’s Rivertown Players.
Dan Ondang has been mythologized for hundreds of years but is yet to be observed. Through secondary evidence, scientists hypothesize that he may be linked to the (as yet) undiscovered fifth fundamental force. When you feel the breeze on your skin but don't see the leaves blow in the wind, that's Dan Ondang.