ACTING
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Member of the Chorus – Gilbert and Sullivan Operas (1970-1978)
Burton in Angels in Love by Hugh Mills – mid-1970’s
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Julia O’Sullivan in Step in the Hollow by Donagh MacDonagh (1991)
Mrs. O’Kelly (The Shaughraun’s, Mother) in The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault (1993)
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Catherine Ryan – All the Way Back by Bernard Farrell (1993)
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Old Gypsy Fortune Teller in Settlers at Sunset – Pigs May Fly by Mary Delaney, Julie Oakes, Katrina Pyke, Dianne Schnatzer (2004) *
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Mrs. Annie O’Sullivan Hodges in Secrets of the Cellar by Wyrd Sisters, Backwoods Players (2004) *
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The Haggerty Woman in The Old Lady Shows Her Medals by J. M. Barrie (2005)*
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A Villager in A Spirit Walk – (The 1837 Rebellion) by Katrina Pyke, Mary Delaney, Barbara Pleva and Angela Steyn (2005 and 2006)*(Click here for more information about Spirit Walk ).
The Ogre’s Housekeeper in Puss in Boots by Stuart Ardern (2005) *
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Vera/Nonna’s Mamma in Distant Shores – The Extraordinary War Brides by Julie Oakes, Barbara Pleva, Angela Steyn & Samantha Williams. (2007)*
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The Cook – It’s All Relative by John Edmonds, Julie Oakes and Katrina Pyke (2007) *
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Clara in Half Life by John Mighton (2008)
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Burlington Bertie in Vaudevillians (2008)*
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Fairy Godmamma #3 and Wise Woman Sally in Lady Audrey’s Secret by Angela Steyn and Julie Oakes. (2009)*
Anfisa in Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov (2010)
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PLEASE NOTE: *for Backwoods Players of Pickering Museum Village
DIRECTING
La La Noo
Jack B. Yeats’s riposte to George Bernard Shaw’s John Bull’s Other Island? August 1994.
A Terrible Beauty – Voices from 1916 – Dramatized Readings from Statements, extracts from letters and speeches from the day by day happenings, by and about the sixteen executed leaders of the Rising, gathered from contemporary sources, with musical interventions. Chosen and Directed by Lucy Brennan. First performed at the Alumnae Theatre, Toronto, for the Toronto Irish Players, on October 26th, 2016, to a SOLD OUT audience. Later performed at the Arts & Letters Club, Toronto, on November 15th, 2016, February 1st, 2017 and February 13th, 2017.
UPCOMING: Storytelling in Ottawa at the Horticultural Bldg., Lansdowne Park, June 16th, 2017.