Randall Wiebe
Randall Wiebe | |
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Born | Morden, Manitoba, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
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Magnum opus | Thomas: Confessions of a Doubter |
Randall G. Wiebe is a playwright, stage actor,[1] voice actor,[2] artistic director,[3] creative director, chaplain,[4] art instructor,[5] and artist living in Rosebud, Alberta, Canada.[6] He was born in Morden, Manitoba. He is the artistic director for the Canadian Badlands Passion Play,[3] a production that he says includes "professionals and people that have never been on stage before."[7] He has also acted in the play, portraying characters as diverse as Jairus, Barrabas, Bartimaeus,[8] Judas and Jesus.[9] Originally the playwright for the Passion Play, he has since been variously the play's artistic director, creative director and chaplain from 2006 to 2012.[4] Wiebe also wrote his own 55-minute, one-man Passion play called Thomas: Confessions of a Doubter and has performed this play more than 350 times, mostly in Western Canada, but also in Malaysia, Guam, Hawaii and Venezuela from 2002 to 2012.[1] As a voice actor, he has acted in Hunter × Hunter, Mega Man Powered Up, Mega Man X8, and Mega Man X: Command Mission, portraying such characters as Dr. Light.[2] Wiebe is an art instructor at the Rosebud School of the Arts.[5]
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