DaArtsInMotion

Team

Pauline White


Pauline White,
Producer and founder

 

As the founder of Da’ Arts In Motion Non Profit Community Theatre Group. I am delighted to speak gracefully about my artistic journey through developing, this theatre Group. Theatre arts holds a deeply personal place in my life. As the daughter of a gifted actress, my mother, whose influence is woven throughout my story, growing up immersed in the world of live performance. Watching her on stage, witnessing the discipline, vulnerability, and power of storytelling, sparked my love for theatre at an early age and inspired me to pursue my own creative path, by becoming a storyteller myself.

After participating in a few movies filmed in Canada my desire for the Arts became more meaningful and In 2019, I wrote and produced my first manuscript" Imperfect Love", which hit the stage in 2022 , and 2023. Writing and Honoring and sustaining my mother’s artistic legacy has become one of my most meaningful aspirations. In 2022, I launched this project alongside a collaborative team of experienced professionals, including administrators, actors, stage directors, sound and lighting technicians, a marketing consultant, and passionate volunteers.

In 2022, we premiered our first stage play at the Meridian Arts Centre to an enthusiastic and supportive audience. The success of this production reignited our momentum and reaffirmed the importance of this work. In 2023, we continued to grow, presenting a production at the Vaughan City Playhouse Theatre and performing at the York Theatre during the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival—an honor that marked a significant milestone in our journey.

 

Bob Cleary


Bob Cleary, Producer

 

Bob is a Film and Theater Producer who believes the best stories are built on a foundation of technical excellence. With a bachelor’s degree in Audio Engineering, I bring a specialized "trade" perspective to the producer’s chair, bridging the gap between creative vision and technical execution.

My commitment to the craft is best reflected in my work with the stage production "Imperfect Love” where I contributed to its successful runs in both 2022 and 2023. Whether I am navigating the intricacies of the entertainment business or leading a production team, my goal is to stay connected to the trades.

 

Christie Maingot


Christie Maingot, Director

 

Christie Maingot is a Toronto Film School graduate whose work is grounded in heart, community, and authentic storytelling. She has taught at Act One School of Drama, appeared in multiple short films and theatre productions, and stage-managed Crossfield House’s “A Little White Lie” and “1994”, as well as Piece of Mind Arts’ “The Negroes Are Congregating”.

She also works in film production as an Assistant Director on Goldmine Media’s recent short films. Now making her directorial debut with “Imperfect Love” Christie brings empathy, collaboration, and a deep commitment to creating spaces where artists feel supported and stories can shine.

 

Peter Radcliffe


Peter Radcliffe, Co-Director

 

PK. Radcliffe is a Canadian actor, dancer, choreographer, and media host whose work spans film, television, commercials, and theatre. Screen credits include Blues Brothers 2000 (dir. John Landis), Seventeen Again, Falcone, and Earth: Final Conflict. No stranger to big stages, he has performed alongside the Toronto Raptors and shared the stage with artists from Boyz II Men to Cyndi Lauper.

His theatre credits include Imperfect Love, Little Black Lie, and I Need to Know My Father. The cast of Little Black Lie took home a People's Choice Award and made history as the only Canadian production to perform at the D.C. Black Theatre & Arts Festival 2019. PK. also serves as Host and Creative Director of BBL-TV (Black Business Live Television), where he and his team received the 2025 Black Actors & Film Guild Canada Best TV Media Award.

He returns to the Imperfect Love stage as both Assistant Director and in his cherished role as Jermaine Newman in this much-anticipated sequel.

 

Noreen Osei-Tutu


Noreen Osei-Tutu, Casting Director

 

My name is Noreen Osei-Tutu. I am a devoted wife, a proud mother of three, and a multidisciplinary creative. I am a content creator and filmmaker, dancer, songwriter, inspiring singer, and now, an author.

I am also a graduate of Humber College, where I earned my diploma as a Child and Youth Worker (CYW). I am deeply passionate about empowering future leaders of colour to embrace their God-given talents, confidence, and beauty. I strongly believe that learning is a lifelong journey—one that never ends, no matter our age.

I see myself as an open canvas, continuously growing, creating, and ready to share my gifts with the world.

 

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