Jeremy Webb is an actor, director, writer and producer in the arts industry and has made Nova Scotia, Canada his chosen home since 1998. He is currently the 12th Artistic Director in Neptune Theatre's six decade history.
Webb has spent the last 26 years building up a resume and catalogue of work in theatre and film. He spent 18 years on the council of ACTRA Maritimes, with a decade as President of the local branch. He spent 8 years as National Councillor, representing the maritime provinces in the National organization.
Jeremy has hosted hundreds of events and fundraisers and played at nearly every school, theatre and venue on the East Coast of Canada.
This website pulls together a lot of Webb’s work into one central hub.
Off the Leash Titles
The chuckle Hour
A family show about a disgraced newsreader forced by network execs to join an ailing kids TV show.
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Cinderella
A musical comedy for the whole family with a new take on this classic tale: Cinderella is no typical wannabe princess! Premiered at Neptune Theatre Christmas 2018 and broke box office records.
Wake (Film)
A young man travels back into his troubled past attending the wake of his abusive uncle in this award winning CBC-funded film. Winner: CBC's Short Film Face Off
dickens’ a christmas carol
Long-running adaptation of the Dickens classic - for one actor and a puppeteer (running since 2003.)
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Peter Pan
This family musical comedy sees Pan, Wendy, Tink and a glorious gang of Lost Kids battling the dastardly pirate Hook. Premiered at Neptune Theatre in 2019 and broke box office records.
Shakespeare on Trial
Two-hander about a writer called Bill, on trial and accused of being irrelevant by his own characters
broadway on argyle street
As the Garrick Theatre gets set to face the wrecking ball actors reminisce about the old theatre one final time.
Fishing
A forty-something guy goes on seven dates in seven days after being persuaded to search online. Two actors, a lot of laughs.
Bone Deep (Film)
Two high school kids race across the city to save a relationship and explore society’s expectations of them as they move into adulthood in this CBC-funded film.