
Through the vehicle of theatre and live performance, Atomic Vaudeville is a platform where an artist led culture can surface to amplify the voices that expand the integrity of our human experience. We view our work as an exercise in animating the public spirit through experimentation in: funding models, shared leadership/vision and community engagement.

Britt Small
Artistic Strategy Lead
Britt shapes and articulates Atomic Vaudeville’s artistic identity and long-term creative strategy. She leads writing, research, pedagogy, and partnership development, while maintaining institutional memory and mentoring emerging artists. Her work elevates AV’s national and international artistic presence.
Britt has over 20 years experience as a director, producer, performer, creator and teacher of Physical Theatre and Clown. She is the Co-Founder of Atomic Vaudeville, original producers of hit musical Ride the Cyclone, and recently directed the World Tour of Jimbo’s Drag Circus.
As an actor she played Valere in La Bete, Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Harpo in Animal Crackers, among other stage performances, various onscreen commercial projects and performs musically as Boss Saint B, opening for Peaches on their Anniversary Tour.

Kathleen Greenfield
Systems & Communications Lead
Kathleen is an artist-producer that designs Atomic Vaudeville’s systems so artists can dream wildly and land safely. She leads financial oversight, project management, HR processes, and internal communications, supporting clarity, accountability, communication and healthy collaboration across the organization. Kathleen’s creative practice lives outdoors and at the edges, spanning site-specific performance, shadow and object puppetry, clown, ritual, and collective world-building. Kathleen has a BFA from UVIC, studied clown with Britt Small and Michael Kennard and attended the Banff Puppet Intensive. They are Co-Artistic Producer of SNAFU Society of Unexpected Spectacles, where they co-create large-scale works with incarcerated artists, artists-on-parole, queer, immigrant, and neurodivergent communities. Most recently, Kathleen created & produced New Earth Bandits, an interactive, choose-your-own-adventure outdoor spectacle. In 2024, they were awarded the Pro-Art Alliance Mid-Career Artist Award for their contributions to Victoria’s arts community. Kathleen believes that spreadsheets and spectacle can, in fact, dance together.

Tony Adams
Operations & Public Funding Lead
Tony stewards Atomic Vaudeville’s operational rhythm and public funding strategy. He leads grant writing, budgeting, and organizational planning, supporting strong systems that allow creative work to scale sustainably. His work strengthens financial resilience, workflow clarity, and institutional confidence. As an artist Tony has toured award winning original creations across the country. Notable works include Wolves>Boys (CBC’s top 10 shows of the summer, 2014), Happiness™ (5 stars Winnipeg Free Press) and tony wrestles a stranger which is set to tour across Canada in the summer of 2026. They often work with SNAFU, Paper Street Theatre, and Wolf Pelt Productions – all incredible companies full of lovely people.

Lola Ball
Marketing & Community Relations Lead
Lola leads Atomic Vaudeville’s public voice, audience experience, and community relationships. She oversees marketing strategy, audience services, outreach, and partnerships, building visibility, warmth, and momentum around the company’s work. Her focus is audience growth, brand coherence, and meaningful connection. Originally from the UK, her professional credits include social media management in London’s West End, where she met the Spice Girls and was dubbed a “tireless hype merchant” in the Daily Mail. Since moving to Canada, Lola has worked with companies including AV, SNAFU and Salty Broad Productions to create multidisciplinary work that centres the audience. She is passionate about shared space, collective effervescence, and her greatest joy is singing with a group to promote well-being and spiritual growth.
