Theatre
Rick Miller - Performer - Theatre
Miller’s theatre career began playing Murderer #2 in a Shakespeare-in-the-park production of Macbeth in Montreal. That small part inspired him to create his first solo show, MacHomer, which premiered at the Montreal Fringe in 1995 and ran for 17 years. Since then, he’s become one of Canada’s most versatile stage performers, with credits ranging from classical theatre to avant-garde creation, from solo shows to collective ensembles. He has performed his own work in over 200 cities around the world, including almost every major theatre in Canada. Of his many accolades, he’s particularly proud of his Dora awards for Bigger Than Jesus, including Best Performance.
The final part of the Miller's BOOM Trilogy of solo stage shows, documenting 1996-2020
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Premiered in January 2019 and now on tour, the one-man GenX follow-up to BOOM
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A solo show capturing the defining moments of the Baby Boom generation
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
A multimedia family show adapted from Jules Verne's classic undersea novel
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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A one-man version of Shakespeare's Macbeth with 50 characters from The Simpsons.
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A multimedia "mass" for a modern age, co-created with Daniel Brooks
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Bigger Than Jesus
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A one-man multimedia extravaganza about the commodification of everything
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The Canadian premiere of the Broadway hit, co-starring Miller and Carly Street
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Miller co-created the epic "techno-cabaret", conceived by Robert Lepage and Peter Gabriel
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Miller's first collaboration with Robert Lepage and Ex Machina, about architect Frank Lloyd Wright
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GEOMETRY OF MIRACLES
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