
Dave Baker
Dave is the founder and artistic director of No Name Theatre.
Theatre includes: John "Jack" Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest (Maryburgh Mummers), Kipp in No Traveler Returns, King Lear in Shakesbeer Rides Again, Ned in Bridge Street (Theatre Roulant), in addition to performing in the one-man show MONSTER, written by Daniel MacIvor.
TV and Film includes: Coffee Time, The Price of a Soul, and Shades of Life.
Trained at: He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Windsor.
James Fraser
Theatre includes: Algernon Moncrieff (The Importance of Being Earnest), The Great Prospero (No Traveller Returns), Marc Antony (Julius Caesar), Jack Point (The Yeomen of the Guard), Bottom (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Edward II (Edward II), Jesus (Godspell), Karsten Bernick (Pillars of Society), Semyon (The Suicide), Tom (A Poster of the Cosmos) and Seymour Krelborn (Little Shop of Horrors). James has been lucky enough to perform in a variety of venues in the UK from open air Shakespeare to the Bristol Old Vic and the National Theatre’s Olivier Theatre. Directing credits include The Importance of Being Earnest, Pinter's Betrayal, West Side Story, The Investigation, The Importance of Being Earnest and Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience.
TV & Film includes: The Fire Inside, Departure, Brother and Murdoch Mysteries.
Trained at: James graduated from the Oxford School of Drama with a post-graduate degree in acting.
