"The Sky Dress" (Cryptozoology Playground): performed at the Guelph Contemporary Dance Festival and Day of Delight (Toronto) - June 2010 (two different versions).
- Live accordion performance
"Psycho Bitch": PK Pin-up productions (Tamara Lynn Robert, Toronto). Performed at the Toronto, Winnipeg and Victoria Fringe festivals, summer 2010.
TV/Horror sequence from "Psycho Bitch" by Alex Eddington (Nile Séguin, voice)
"Post-Eden": Suburban Beast (Toronto) – April 2010.
"Tired Clichés" (Acky-Made) for Canadian Fringe touring production – May 2009.
Intersection #6 from "Tired Clichés" by Alex Eddington
Tarragon Theatre (Toronto) (Assistant sound designer, as Urjo Kareda Resident Artist): "Molière", "Ubuntu" and the workspace production of "The Gypsy Wife" – 2008/09 season.
Tata 'splosion from "Ubuntu" by Alex Eddington (with Christian Barry)
"Old Growth" (Acky-Made) (with Aura Giles) for Canadian Fringe touring production – May 2008.
Prologue from "Old Growth" by Alex Eddington - Aura Giles, flute
"The Fugue Code" (Acky-Made) for Canadian Fringe touring production – May 2007.
Transition cue from "The Fugue Code" by Alex Eddington
Preshow soundscape from "The Fugue Code" by Alex Eddington
"Robert, Clara, Johannes" (as dancer and composer): Expanse Movement Arts Festival (Edmonton) – March 2007. PROGRAM NOTES
"Robert, Clara, Johannes" (excerpt) score by Alex Eddington - performed by a player piano
"Parking Lot Project": Mile Zero Dance / The Works Festival (Edmonton) – July 2006. PROGRAM NOTES
"People are not cars" E by Alex Eddington (from "Parking Lot Project")
The Strange and Eerie Memoirs of Billy Wuthergloom by Eric Woolfe: InterFEAR Festival (Edmonton) – October 2005.
"There's a monster in my closet" (excerpt, accompaniment only) arr. Alex Eddington
"Don't lose your virginity, Jack" (excerpt, accompaniment only) arr. Alex Eddington
Adieu, Friedrich Lips: (Evil Diva productions): Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival production – August 2005.
Accordion and Tape from "Adieu, Friedrich Lips" by Alex Eddington
Remember Us, History from "Adieu, Friedrich Lips" by Alex Eddington
The Typist: Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival production – August 2005.
"Work cue D" from The Typist - Alex Eddington
Les Amants (as dancer, multi-instrumental musical performer, and composer): Mile Zero Dance (Edmonton) – June 2005.
- Performed an adapted excerpt from the show at the Alberta Dance Explosions festival (Dancers Studio West, Calgary) – February 2006.
Heaven’s Mouth: Last Night Productions; NeXtfest (Edmonton) – June 2005.
