Derek Kwan is an actor, singer, and theatre creator working at the intersection of theatre, music and movement in a number of forms including opera, clown, and puppetry. His performing career has taken him across Canada and the globe, from London, England, to performances in the Czech Republic, Mexico, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and China. Derek was nominated for four Dora Mavor Moore Awards for his work in theatre and received the Toronto Theatre Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for his role in Mr. Shi and His Lover.
Derek is also passionate about therapeutic clowning, as well as clown, puppet and mask in all contexts. He is the Artistic Director of Common Boots Theatre. He also works as a director of theatre, dramaturg, and teacher/lecturer on theatre, diversity and representation, and clown.
Favourite projects: serving the community as a clown at MabellePANTRY (MABELLEarts); premiering a new Canadian opera about Chinatown in Vancouver in English and Toisanese, Chinatown (City Opera Vancouver); puppeteering on Old Man and the River (WeeFestival), a table-top puppet show for children 3+; a Deaf/hearing integrated production of The Tempest (Citadel Theatre); an apocalyptic animal cabaret The Cave (Luminato/Toronto, BC tour); an immersive, site-specific production of Sweeney Todd (TIFT/Barrie) in London, England; a Mandarin-language adaptation of the children’s classic The Blue Bird (Theatre de la Sardine, Taipei); an outdoor, site-specific Winter promenade show Tails From the City (Common Boots Theatre); Lorca’s Blood Weddings (Aluna Theatre/Modern Times); Fritz & Magda, an improvised promenade mask show (he was Magda), and Mr. Park vs Dale, a 1-person/2-character masked outdoor opera he wrote for tenor and viola da gamba (LabCab); a story-telling residency in kindergarten classes (Firefly Project – Theatre Direct); creating theatre for children with autism (Red Kite Project – Theatre Direct); exploring physicality and Schubert’s Winterreise with choreographer William Yong at McMichael Gallery (Luminato).