The Rise - 2019 short film

Had the pleasure of working on this short film with some emerging filmmakers in 2019, check out their website for more: https://www.leitmotifpictures.com/the-rise

A caring yet stubborn young woman finds herself stuck reliving memories of her life as a third person observer; she must undergo a challenging interior struggle in order to rise above her failures.

producers JOSHUA VANDERLINDEN, DAVID MORA PEREA

director DAVID MORA PEREA

written by ALEC GLOANEC & DAVID MORA PEREA

cinematography by NILS KIMMEL

music by ELENI HASSABIS

featuring NATALIE FARROW | ANNETTE REILLY | GREG DELMAGE | DANIELLE KLAUDT | ZACK CURRIE | JULIANNA SCHREDER

2020 Commercial - TD Wealth

“Long Term Knowledge”

Grateful to not only live out my Queen’s Gambit fantasy in this chess inspired spot but to get to bring my dad, a real life chess player and member of my bubble, to work with me!

New Agency

So pleased to note that I’ve joined the family at Lucas Talent on team Leyla Carreira! Looking forward to 2021!

2019 Jessie Awards

Although we did not take home the hardware, the Wolves team had a lot of fun at the ceremomy and cheering on our amazing associates in the industry. As a Board Member, I am so pleased by the turnout and thrilled to be part of such an inclusive and creative workforce.

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2019 Jessie Nominations

Exciting news for the With a Spoon Theatre team: we picked up a nomination for Outstanding Production of a Play and Outstanding Direction for Jamie King’s work on our production of The Wolves in the Small Theatre category.

#jessies2019

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Act of Faith by Janet Munsil

April 11 - 20th, 2019

Produced by Realwheels Theatre, presented by The Cultch

Inspired by the true story of an inexplicable recovery from paraplegia by one of our own – a Vancouver teacher/dancer – after 13 years of life in a wheelchair, this is a story that baffles the medical/scientific community, arouses conflicting emotions in the disability community, and is celebrated by the religious community to which “Faith” belongs.

What happens when everything we believe to be true about ourselves or those closest to us us challenged by new information? If you aren’t religious, can you believe in a miracle? This new play explores the mystery of faith-based healing, and the consequences of life-changing transformation.

Shaking and shuddering to her feet, Klaudt is completely believable as Faith. She’s an earnest, spirited performer with a lot of appeal and she clearly has done her homework in managing her wheelchair, wheeling with ease around David Roberts’ set.
— Jo Ledingham

Directed by Rena Cohen. Assisted by Caspar Ryan.

Featuring Emily Brook, Tanja Dixon-Warren, Danielle Klaudt, Janice Laurence, Harmanie Taylor, Mason Temple, Raugi Yu.

Stage Managed by Michael Brooks, assisted by Jenny Kim. Costumes by Christopher David Gauthier. Lighting Design by Michael Hewitt. Sound Design by Matthias Falvai. Multimedia by Caspar Ryan. Choreography by Caronlina Bergonzoni, assisted by Silene Razo. Produced by Allyson McGrane, Lindsey Adams, and Jayson McLean.

A Midnight Tale

An excerpt from the incompleted student short “A Midnight Tale” shot in the spring of 2018.

Script + Direction by Pranav Marwah, Cinematography by Ryan Luth, Choreography by Christian Lagasse.

Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet by Ann-Marie MacDonald

Jan. 25 - Feb. 17, 2019

Produced by United Players of Vancouver

A young English literature professor from Queen's University believes that Othello and Romeo and Juliet, were intended as comedies. She fantasizes a journey into her unconscious mind, and finds herself lost in the two Shakespearian tragedies. With the help of Desdemona and Juliet she seeks the lost wise fool, and the truth of herself.

Danielle Klaudt is very cute as lusty, hotblooded Juliet, in love with her own melodramatic idea of death.
— Jerry Wasserman, Vancouver Plays

Directed by Sarah Rodgers.

Featuring Zosia Cassie, Tre Cotton, Matthias Falvai, Vinny Keats, Danielle Klaudt, Mariana Munoz, and Olesia Shewchuk.

Produced by Linda Begg. Lighting Design by Darren Hales. Stage Management by Heather Barr, assisted by Mariana Munoz. Costume Design by C.K. Carr. Sound Design by Matthias Falvai. Set Design by Brian Ball. Props by Linda Begg.

The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe

Oct. 19 - Nov. 10

Produced by With a Spoon Theatre in association with Rumble Theatre. Presented by Pacific Theatre

A pack of teenage girls prepares for battle on the soccer field. In the exhilaration of adolescence, they grapple with everything from pop culture to politics, discovering their identities as individuals and as a team. Who will come out on top?

Standouts in this very strong ensemble are Jalen Saip (#11), Danielle Klaudt (#7), and Montserrat Videla (#14), who are all convincingly skinless.
— Kathleen Oliver, The Georgia Straight

Directed by Jamie King.

Featuring Georgia Beaty, Tanja Dixon-Warren, Danielle Klaudt, Kim Larson, Paige Louter, Jalen Saip, Shona Struthers, Amanda Sum, Montserrat Videla, and Ali Watson.

Produced by Danielle Klaudt and Paige Louter. Lighting Design by Nicole Weismiller. Sound Design by Matthew MacDonald-Bain. Costume Design by Chantal Short. Stage Management by Victoria Snashall.

I could say something about every one of these excellent performances, but the real strength of the show is its seamless ensemble. As #25 says, “Teamwork makes the dream work.” That’s as true on the stage as on the pitch, and these Wolves are certainly winners.
— Jerry Wasserman, Vancouver Plays

Between the Sheets by Jordi Mand

June 21 - 24, 2017

A Stone’s Throw Production

What begins as an ordinary parent teacher interview unravels into a gripping and raw confrontation between two women on the brink of disaster.

Directed by Laura McLean

Featuring Danielle Klaudt and Kerri Norris.

Stage Management by Diana Bartosh. Set/Prop Design by Matthew Piton. Sound Design by Eli Funk. Lighting Design by Harika Xu.

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Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather

Feb. 3 - Feb. 17, 2017

A Classic Chic Production, presented by Pacific Theatre

A classic tale of power, destiny, betrayal and honour: what if Shakespeare had written The Godfather? This brilliant comic premise takes on surprising dramatic power as Coppola’s movie masterpiece shows itself to be true Elizabethan tragedy. Performed by Classic Chic’s all-female cast, this mash-up of classic film and classical theatre ultimately charts the dizzying fall of a human soul.

Directed by Mindy Parfitt.

Featuring Nicola Lipman, Stefania Indelicato, Colleen Winton, Christina Wells Campbell, Kaitlin Williams, Elizabeth Kirkland, Corina Akeson, Evelyn Chew, Michelle Martin, Paige Louter, Danielle Klaudt, and Lindsay Curl.

Set Design by Heidi Wilkinson. Lighting Design by Jill White. Costume Design by Chantal Short. Sound Design by Corina Akeson. Stage Management by Maria Zarrillo.

Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather makes you an offer you shouldn’t refuse.
— Colin Thomas

The Most Massive Woman Wins by Madeleine George

Nov. 9 - 12, 2016

A Stone’s Throw Production

Four women sit in the waiting room of a liposuction clinic. As the clock ticks and the procedure draws closer, memories, nightmares, and schoolyard rhymes begin to intrude, and the women are forced to reckon with their relationships to food, their bodies, and the people in their lives.

Directed by Sarah Rose

Featuring: Danielle Klaudt, Paige Louter, Debra Sears and Lindsay Curl
Stage Managment by Linzi Voth. Lighting by Phil Miguel. Sound by Ryan Scramstad.