SOMEWHERE ALONG ROAD 8W
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BIOGRAPHY
Select stage credits include Disney’s High School Musical, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Rent, Guys and Dolls, Les Miserables, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Jospeh and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Bryan has received Bachelor Degrees in Music (voice) and Education from Brandon University. He has studied voice with Sara Partridge, Naomi Forman and Mel Braun. During his time in Brandon he was a member of the Brandon University Chorale, performing with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Brandon Chamber Players and Victoria Symphony. He has been awarded the Rainbow Stage scholarship for performance, along with awards from both the Rockwood and Brandon Festival of the Arts, including recipient of the Ruth Vasconcelos Award in Musical Theatre. In 2016 Bryan completed his studies at the Canadian College of Performing Arts (CCPA) in Victoria.
Independently, Bryan has released two albums Think I Will (2011) and ’Til Now: Live from the Lorne (2014), the later featuring selections from his live concert program. Through a developmental grant from FACTOR Canada, Bryan recorded and released three singles featured on local radio.
In 2019, Bryan Myskiw returns to the stage in Don Black and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “TELL ME ON A SUNDAY” at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival. This productions follows the success of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" produced by MISSED CUE PRODUCTIONS in 2018.
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about BRYAN MYSKIW
Born and raised in the Woodlands Municipality, Bryan graduated school from Warren Collegiate Institute. He attended Brandon University, receiving a Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education before attending the Canadian College of Performing Arts.
Bryan is part of an 85 year old family grain farm and continues to work in season.
Bryan works as a professional actor in film and television, as well as producer for Missed Cued Productions.
At 18, Bryan served as council member for the Church of the Annunciation in Woodlands
As a published writer, most recently, Bryan worked as a curator and contributor for the Woodlands Municipality’s History book “Where We Are: A History of the Rural Municipality of Woodlands (1980-2020)”. Previously he released “Somewhere Along Road 8W”, a collection of poetry.
VISION FOR OUR MUNICIPALITY
Roads and Drainage continue to be issues in the municipality that have not been effectively dealt with. These remain to be concerns for the municipality.
Municipal accountability - operating costs have continued to increase over the last decade. We need to look at streamlining the efficiency of municipal operations. Bryan will support accountable and cost-effective actions within the municipality.
Preservation of History - supporting independent local groups and organizations actively preserving our history and culture.
Lower Taxation - The Rural Municipality of Woodlands remains one of the highest taxed rural municipalities in the province. Bryan will support initiatives to lower taxation rates - if you are paying the highest tax rates, you better be getting the highest quality of service.
Supporting Local Business - The survival of rural life is dependent on the support of local business. It is paramount that the municipality welcome businesses that will provide large employment opportunities for members of our community- Live Here, Work Here.