
Welcome to the web page for Alison Acaster (that's pronounced \'A-"caster\). Click around this web page and links to discover more about this Brit-y, Witty, Funny & Pretty
Writer, Actor, Musician and
Reiki Master.
Latest: Alison is shooting a little film about her Reiki practice, will be up as soon as it becomes a reality.
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January 2008: Alison finished writing her first children's book. Stay
tuned for more information as this project develops.
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October 2007: Alison was the lead in the short film The Sofa written and
directed by fellow Second City graduate, Nicholas Sayaan.
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May 2007: Creative Electrical Outlet's second short film The Lost Weekend
was released. Alison worked the sound and assisted in editing this beauty as
well as solicited the original music for the film watch it here
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March 2007: Alison was Diana in Lend Me a Tenor - running Fridays and Saturdays through March at the Avery Schreiber Theatre in North Hollywood.
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November 2006: Creative Electrical Outlet presents our first short film. Turn up your speakers and watch it here
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November 2006: My musical Woman With Pocketbook and my director have been nominated for The 13th Annual Artistic Director Achievement Awards in the Evening of One-Act Plays and Director, Musical categories. Congratulations. Nov 21st Update: WE WON the award for "Best Production - An Evening One Act Plays"
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October 2006: Alison will be in the next Twenty-Something Showcase November 6, 7 & 8
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May 2006: Alison was Mother and an Angel in the frequently Sold Out shows Women and Wallace & Woman With Pocketbook: two one-acts in one show: 7:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays in May.
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January 2006: Gone for Good is Song of the Day on Friday, Jan 6th thanks to UKSounds.com Hurrah!
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October 2005: The Second City Conservatory Program proudly presented ... Intelligent Design. Uncut. This sell-out, original sketch comedy show was written by and starred Alison Acaster, Paul Broccolo, Rachel Brousseau, Nathan Clark, Albert Palazzo, Nicholas Sayaan and Andrea Smith.
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