ONE-ON-ONE COACHING WITH CHRISTINE HORNE

 

Ruff collective member Christine Horne has worked extensively as an actor for the past twenty years. Her career spans theatre, film, and television, from period pieces to sci-fi, Shakespeare to new works. Along the way she has collected a number of awards including a Dora Award, a Canadian Screen Award, and the Birks Diamond Tribute to Women in Film presented annually at TIFF.

Christine has also been coaching other actors off and on for the last decade. Do you have an audition coming up that you want to work on? A scene you want to talk through before you get to set? A monologue that could use brushing up? Work with Christine.

The best part? Proceeds from these coaching sessions go directly towards our activities at Ruff. Win-win!

As with all Ruff programming, Christine’s one-hour coaching sessions are offered on a pay-what-you-can afford scale: $50, $75, or $100. To book, email christine@shakespeareintheruff.com.

About Christine:

 

Christine made her feature film debut in the 2007 adaptation of The Stone Angel, sharing the lead role with Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn. Other film and television credits include Fellow Travelers, Ashgrove, Malory Towers, Hey Lady!, White Lie, Hot Flash, The Go-Getters, Hyena Road, The Captive, Sex After Kids, Tru Love, Stories We Tell, Entangled, We Wanted More, The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard, Hudson & Rex, Frankie Drake Mysteries, Killjoys, Othello, Lost Girl, Murdoch Mysteries, Saving Hope, Remedy, Dark Matter, Republic of Doyle, Rookie Blue, King, and Played. Her stage credits including the title role in Prince Hamlet, Iceland (Why Not Theatre), Things I Know To Be True (Mirvish/Company Theatre), Angels in America (That Theatre Co./Buddies), Three Sisters (Howland Co.), Light (Tarragon), Richard Three, Portia’s Julius Caesar (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Tom At The Farm (Buddies), The Seagull (Crow’s), Belleville (Company Theatre), Farther West, Vimy (Soulpepper), Between the Sheets (Nightwood), The Great Gatsby (The Grand), Andromache (Necessary Angel), Romeo and Juliet (Canadian Stage), and The Turn of the Screw (DVxT). Audiobooks include On Optium, Strange Loops, and A Jest of God. Christine participated in the Stratford Festival’s Langham Director’s Workshop, co-adapting R+J for the 2021 season. She has been a member of the Shakespeare in the Ruff leadership collective since 2021.