THEATRE

On stage, Craig has been fortunate to appear at The Chemainus Theatre Festival, The Belfry Theatre, Richmond Gateway and The Waterfront Theatre. He has participated in numerous Vancouver Fringe Festivals as well as Theatre Under The Gun (a play festival where participants are given 72 hours to create, write, produce and perform one-act plays to a sold-out audience – Great Fun!). His portrayal of Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire for The Chemainus Theatre Festival and The Norman Rothstein Theatre garnered high acclaim as did his appearances in the Jessie nominated productions of Julius Caesar for Mad Duck Equity Co-op and Omniscience for Western Theatre Conspiracy.

“The play rests on the back of Brutus, and Craig March is more than up to the burden; he shows the character’s profound confusion but, more importantly, fills the role with the passion it deserves.” Leanne Campbell, The Westender

“Like a lover, March tenderly cradles Caesar’s body as it falls. It’s a lovely moment and sensitively handled.” Jo Ledingham, The Vancouver Courier

“Simplicity works well for Craig March’s Mitch. I’ve never seen Mitch played as so deeply compassionate; the quality makes his ordinariness luminous.” Colin Thomas, The Georgia Straight

“Craig March is the sweetest, cutest Mitch I’ve yet seen, and it works beautifully. He’s such an attractive guy that, when he learns the “truth” about Blanche, his pain and hers and ours is that much more powerful.” Jerry Wasserman, vancouverplays.com