Jason C. McLean is a Montreal-based theatrical activist, actor, writer, journalist, and a co-founder of the International infringement Festival. Born in Montreal in 1977, McLean has performed on stage, on film and in numerous culture jams.

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  • Jason C. McLean is a Montreal-based theatrical activist, actor, writer, journalist, and a co-founder of the International infringement Festival. Born in Montreal in 1977, McLean has performed on stage, on film and in numerous culture jams. He has performed in Travesty Theatre's Dead Dolls Cabaret and Mumbo Jumbo: King Leopold's Opus and played the role of Sean in Tom Fennario's The Legend of Jackie Robinson (Circle K Media Collective) In 2003, he joined Optative Theatrical Laboratories and has since performed with this dramatic collective in the long-running theatre experiment Car Stories, the anti-racist deconstruction Sinking Neptune and various guerrilla theatre performances targeting Starbucks, American Apparel and other companies. In 2004, McLean co-founded the infringement Festival with fellow Optative members Donovan King and Gary St-Laurent. The festival is currently in five cities. McLean is an organizer of the international circuit and the annual Montreal event. McLean holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Concordia University, was the original editor of the now-defunct Indie Theatre Times and Review and has been published in the Montreal Mirror. McLean is a former member of the Quebec Drama Federation board of directors.
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  • Jason C. McLean is a Montreal-based theatrical activist, actor, writer, journalist, and a co-founder of the International infringement Festival. Born in Montreal in 1977, McLean has performed on stage, on film and in numerous culture jams.
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  • Jason C. McLean
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