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Chris Craddock plays “Crad”, a single Dad with a bad anger problem, a dead end job, and a precocious daughter who makes it all worth it.

His work days consist of testing toys at Gottfried Brothers Toy and Train Company with his two oddball friends Addison and October, and crushing on his unattainable boss, Alexandra.

He wants to be more, but his rage, and his friends, hold him back, and isn’t that what friends are for?

Chris Craddock is a Canadian Theatre/Comedy guy who made up this TV show with his friends.

He’s written plays like Faithless, Wrecked, PornStar and created a gay rap musical Bash’d with Aaron Macri and Nathan Cuckow that won a 2007 GLAAD award for NYC Theatre. He’s done a jillion other weird things, but this one is the best.

Mark Meer plays "October", a hyper-intelligent gothic misfit with a taste for both the macabre and altered states of percerption.

An employee of Gottfried Brothers Toy & Train Company, October shares the dingy basement office with his friends and co-workers Crad and Addison, but honestly prefers dwelling underground. Living in a parallel universe all his own, for October, every day is Halloween.

Mark Meer is best known for his work on the Mass Effect trilogy, voicing Commander Shepard, the Vorcha, Blasto, the Biotic God Niftu Cal, and more. He also appears in many other Bioware games, including the Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights series, Jade Empire, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening, and Dragon Age II.

Most recently, he returned to the Forgotten Realms for the Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition from Beamdog and Overhaul Games, playing a number of roles, including new NPC monk Rasaad yn Bashir and the Lord of the Black Pits, Baeloth the Entertainer.

Mark is a writer and performer on CBC Radio's national sketch comedy program The Irrelevant Show, and on APTN's CAUTION: May Contain Nuts. He is a founding member of the comedy troupe Gordon's Big Bald Head and a core member of both the Canadian Comedy Award-winning improvised soap opera Die-Nasty and the world-renowned improv company Rapid Fire Theatre.

Mark is always delighted by the opportunity to write about himself in the third person.

Matt Alden plays “Addison” a man who never really grew up but found just the right kinda job for an adult kid. Toy tester!

Addison lives life with a big stupid grin going from one moment to another very often losing the memory as it happens. Thankfully he has Crad and October to keep him from seriously harming himself by cramming most of his bad ideas back into his head. That’s not so hard to do as Addison is distracted by anything shiny, moving or loud.

Matt Alden is a writer and improviser from Alberta, Canada. He has been the Head Writer on APTN’s sketch comedy series, CAUTION: May Contain Nuts and continues to prove you can make funny TV out west.

He isn’t that far off from Addison, just not quite as dumb. Well... sometimes he is.

Jessica Hilbrecht plays Susie, the smart sassy daughter of Crad. She’s got a single father to raise and Grade 6 to handle, as well as a part time job giving a kid’s opinion at Gottfried Brothers Toy and Trains.

It’s not easy being a single parent to an angry father and his two best friends, but Susie meets the challenge with aplomb, because she knows they need her.

Jessica Hilbrecht is one of Alberta’s most talented and accomplished child actors. Jessica is a native Edmontonian, who has a cheerful and professional disposition.

She has always enjoyed performing and putting on shows. She started out in commercials, and has since moved on to TV, movies, and voice work.

Jesse Gervais plays Jesse, a high status toy designer who is the best “frenemy” the Testing Department has.

Quick to press any advantage, Jesse schemes his way through his career, throwing folks under the bus when necessary, or just convenient.

Jesse Gervais is an Edmonton based actor, dancer and voice over artist. He has appeared in over 60 plays across Canada. Has lent his voice to video game characters in Bioware’s Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and many others.

Jesse has also appeared in Bite TV’s CAUTION: May Contain Nuts and E-town. Jesse enjoys performing in every capacity: from dressing up as a fish on the street to giving his sweet subtle gift on camera. Jesse has a BFA from the University of Alberta.

Belinda Cornish plays Alexandra, the oversexed boss at Gottfried toys, who splits her time between her dalliances and running the company with an iron hand and a Chinese manufacturing force.

She has her hands full ignoring Crad’s crush and enjoying her boy toy Addison, and running damage control for her senile father.

Belinda is a British-born, Edmonton-based actor and writer, who has worked with a number of local theatre companies, including the Freewill Shakespeare Festival, the Mayfield Theatre and the Citadel.

She is an artistic associate with Teatro La Quindicina, and recently won a Sterling Award for Shadow Theatre's production of her play Little Elephants.

Belinda is a core cast member of the Canadian Comedy Award winning Die-Nasty, the Live Improvised Soap Opera, and has voiced characters for Bioware's Mass Effect series, as well as Dragon Age and Dragon Age: Awakenings.

Veteran actor John B. Lowe plays Mr. Gottfried, the creative genius founder of Gottfried Brothers Toy and Train Company. He is advanced in years now, but is still the world’s greatest toy designer, as far as he knows.

His daughter Alexandra runs the company behind his back, occasionally taking the time to lie to him. The boys respect his history, but are not above taking advantage of his weakened mental state from time to time.

John B. Lowe has been working in theatre, film and television for over twenty-five years.

He has been seen as an actor in many feature films and TV movies such as The Christmas Heart, Euphoria, Lucky Christmas, Wedding For One, Locked Down, The Don Cherry Story, The Hessen Affair, The Secrets of Comfort House, Fido and The Butterfly Effect, with prominent roles in Disney's The Ultimate Christmas Present, and Trapped for the USA Network. He was a regular in the TV Series Cashing In and the CBC TV series Nothing Too Good For A Cowboy.

John has made guest appearances on many TV shows such as Less Than Kind, Millennium, X-Files, First Wave, The Immortal, Beggars and Choosers, The New Addams Family, Cold Squad and others.

Edmonton comedy favorite Amy Shostak plays “Rebecca” the snide Video Game Tester who is a constant thorn in the side of Crad, Addison and October in the Prototype Testing Department. She knows that because she works in a digital medium, that she is cooler than everyone else at work, but even if she didn’t, she’d still think that.

Theatre Actor Andrew MacDonald Smith plays “Bernard” the leader of the pack of Video Game Testers who are constantly on our heroes nerves. Life is a competition for Bernard, and with opponents like Crad, October and Addison, he is setting himself up to win!

Edmonton actor and comedian William Mitchell plays “Garret” a man so burdened by headgear and braces, that no one can understand a word he says. Nonetheless, his loyalty to his fellow Video Game Testers is absolute, a match for his hatred of The Prototype Testing Department. If you need him, he might be with Bernard in the “Masturbatorium”!

Amy Shostak has been performing with Rapid Fire Theatre since 2002, and is the current Artistic Director. Amy is also a writer and performer, having been involved in numerous collaborative projects, including A Watched Pot Never Boyles (Globe Theatre, Edmonton Fringe) and My Name is Jonas (Nextfest, Edmonton Fringe). She has also written for The Irrelevant Show (CBC Radio), and was recently named one of Avenue Magazine's Top 40 Under 40. She loves heavy metal and naps.

Andrew MacDonald-Smith is an Edmonton based actor, singer, and writer. He has appeared across Canada in both plays and musicals, and in New York in Avenue Q on Broadway.

Andrew has also appeared in the musical documentary The Man That Got Away and in puppet form for CAUTION: May Contain Nuts. In his role as The Cop in The Tardy, critics exclaimed, “Andrew MacDonald-Smith plays The Cop.”

Will Mitchell has had an excellent time playing Garret. An Edmonton-based actor, Will keeps himself busy on stages around town, and is often seen during the Fringe. He has done some voice over and film work for Fort Edmonton Park, and is proud to add Tiny Plastic Men to his resume as his first television project.

When he isn't acting, Will can be found in front of one of his game consoles neglecting his wife, or behind a DM's screen rollin' 20's and blowin' minds.

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