KAREN HINES

'Karen Hines' is a Canadian actor, writer and director. She is the artistic director and producer of "Keep Frozen: Pochsy Productions."
Hines has appeared in several television series, including many of Ken Finkleman's satires such as "The Newsroom," ''Foreign Objects,'' and ''Married Life'' for which she was nominated for Gemini and CableACE awards.
She has also written several plays, including ''Hello...Hello (A Romantic Satire)'' and the ''Pochsy Plays,'' a trilogy of black comedies. Her plays have toured internationally and have won numerous awards including two Dora Awards, An Alberta Writers Guild Award as well as numerous nominations for Chalmers, Dora and Canadian Comedy Awards. The ''Pochsy Plays'' were nominated for the 2004 Governor General's Awards for drama.
Hines has appeared on stage in Canadian productions of ''Angels in America'' and with Douglas Coupland in his ''September 10th'' (Royal Shakespeare Company), among other plays. She also had roles in the film version of ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' and Barry Levinson's "Man of the Year."
Hines has worked extensively with Canadian horror clown duo Mump and Smoot, directing all of their productions from their early Fringe days to productions Off-Broadway, at the Yale Repertory Theatre and at the La Jolla Playhouse. She has directed and collaborated on the work of other Canadian artists such as Darren O'Donnell ("Over"), Linda Griffiths ("Age of Arousal") and Diane Flacks ("By A Thread"). She is an associate of One Yellow Rabbit where she performed "Citizen Pochsy" and directed Mump and Smoot in the High Performance Rodeo (see also oyr.org ).
Hines is a Second City Alumna, but her comedy has a darker component she honed through her work with Philippe Gaulier. She is considered a Canadian authority on Bouffon. Hines is also a student of Richard Pochinko.
In recent years Hines has begun writing television and film projects including three short films for Bravo!FACT, featuring the character Pochsy.

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Physical Theatre

Phillipe Gaulier

Bouffon

Mump and Smoot

External links



Pochsy official site



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