Scott Campbell is a guy. Growing up just outside of Vancouver BC, Canada, Scott began playing organized improv while in high school. When he started his formal education at Trinity Western University – the school's late night improv league was a delightful surprise. Upon graduating from TWU in 1999 with a degree in theatre, Scott began a 5-year run with Pacific Theatre, finishing up as the company’s Artistic Producer. Scott also taught for four semesters at TWU in the Fine Arts and Drama Departments molding younger minds in the areas of art appreciation, acting and production. Scott has also trained with Vancouver’s Theatresports League and spent a season playing main stage, which included the premier of Impro-vivor, an improv spoof of Survivor. Scott also teaches, directs, acts and designs for theatre.
Scott lives in North Vancouver (the city, not North OF Vancouver) with his beautiful wife Margaret and his son Hudson and daughter Imogene. Scott is very active in the leadership of their church, Capilano Christian Community.
“The reasons I play with the Squad are many and varied. When we perform we are given the opportunity to create a moment with an audience. In that time we build some community, sharing joy and laughter. My hope would be that we are some how "gifting" our audience and perhaps contributing to the fullness of life. It's tremendous. Plus I get to meet great people from around the continent. On the other side of the performing, I find working with the team challenges me to discover more about myself and who I want to become – creatively, relationally, spiritually, intellectually, physically (no joke). It’s an awesome classroom and I’m schooled daily. I hesitate, but groove on John 15. It can smack ya.”
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