THE PENELOPIAD

Year: 2012
On stage as: Penelope
Play Written by: Margaret Atwood
Directed by: Kelly Thornton
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THIS

Year: 2011
On stage as: Jane
Play Written by: Melissa James Gibson
Directed by: Amiel Gladstone
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CLOUD 9

Year: 2010
On stage as: Ellen/Mrs. Saunders/Lin
Play Written by: Caryl Churchill
Directed by: Alisa Palmer
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'NIGHT, MOTHER

Year: 2008
On stage as: Jessie
Play Written by: Marsha Norman
Directed by: Alisa Palmer
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THREE SISTERS

Year: 2007
On stage as: Masha Prozorov
Play Written by: Anton Chekhov
Directed by: László Marton
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TOP GIRLS

Year: 2007 & 2008
On stage as: Marlene
Play written by: Caryl Churchill
Directed by: Alisa Palmer
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THE REAL THING

Year: 2006
On stage as: Annie
Play written by: Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Diana Leblanc
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FOOL FOR LOVE

Year: 2005
On stage as: May
Play written by: Sam Shepard
Directed by: Ted Dykstra
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HAY FEVER

Year: 2001 & 2003
On stage as: Myra Arundel
Play written by: Noel Coward
Directed by: Ted Follows
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THE SEAGULL

Dates: February 5 - March 12, 2000
Location: Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA
On stage as: Nina
Play written by: Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Jack O'Brien
Cast: Mariette Hartley (Irina Arkadina), John Getz as Trigorin, Scott Parkinson as Treplev, Jonathan McMurtry (Sorin), Julian Gamble (Shamraev), Arnie Burton (Medvedenko), Marion Mercer (Polina), Tom Ramirez (Dorn) and Erika Rolfsrud (Masha).
Synopsis: A play about the universal search for love, displaying characters' individual tragedies as they face unrequited love.

THE CHERRY ORCHARD

Year: 1998
Location: Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MA
On stage as: Unknown
Play written by: Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Unknown
Cast: Unknown
Synopsis: Chekhov's last play illustrates the landed gentry's difficulties in coping with the economic state of early 20th century Russia by recounting the return of an aristocratic family to their estate, including a cherry orchard needed to be auctioned off to pay the mortgage.

OTHELLO

Dates: (initial run) Oct. 25 - Nov. 23 and (second run) Dec. 4-20, 1997
Location: (initial run) Citadel Theatre, Edmonton and (second run) National Arts Centre, Ottawa
On stage as: Desdemona
Play written by: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Michael Langham
Cast: Stuart Hughes (Iago), Megan Follows (Desdemona), Allen Gilmore (Othello), Stephen Pelinski (Cassio), Jane Spidell (Emilia)
Synopsis: (from Yale UP) "One of the most powerful dramas ever written for the stage, Othello is a story of revenge, illusion, passion, mistrust, jealousy, and murder. If in Iago Shakespeare created the most compelling villain in Western literature, in Othello and Desdemona he gave us our most tragic and unforgettable lovers."
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UNCLE VANYA

Year: 1997 & 1999
On stage as: Sonya
Play written by: Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Helen Burns and Michael Langham
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SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER

Year: 1996
Location: Atlantic Theatre Festival, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
On stage as: Kate
Play written by: Oliver Goldsmith
Directed by: Michael Bawtree
Cast: Raymond O'Neil (Roger), Paul Hopkins (Young Marlow)
Synopsis: A comedy of manners poking fun at the class-consciousness of 18th Century Englishmen.

A DOLL'S HOUSE

Year: (initial run) August 1996 and (second run) October 1996
Location: Atlantic Theatre Festival, Wolfville, Nova Scotia and Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN
On stage as: Nora
Play written by: Henrik Ibsen
Directed by: Michael Langham and Helen Burns
Cast: (Guthrie Theater run) Megan Follows (Nora Helmer), Stephen Pelinski (Torvald Helmer), Sally Wingert (Mrs. Linde), Richard S. Iglewski (Dr. Rank), Charles Janasz (Nils Krogstad), Suzanne Warmanen (Helene), Barbara June Patterson (Anne-Marie), Traci Chritofore (Emma), Otis Huber (Ivar).
Synopsis: (from doverpublications.com) "Nora Helmer, wife to Torvald and mother of three children, appears to enjoy living the life of a pampered, indulged child. But as her economic dependence becomes brutally clear, Nora's acceptance of the status quo undergoes a profound change. To the horror of the bewildered Torvald, himself caught in the tight web of a conservative society which demands that he exert strict control, Nora comes to see that the only possible true course of action is to leave the family home."
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SEVEN LEARS: THE PURSUIT OF THE GOOD

Dates: January 17 - 28 1996
Location: Harbourfront Centre, du Maurier Theatre Centre, Toronto
On stage as: Clarissa
Play written by: Howard Barker
Directed by: Richard Rose
Cast: Stuart Hughes (Lear), Kevin Bundy (Gloucester, etc.), Victor Ertmanis (Kent, etc.), Julian Richings (Bishop, etc.), Maggie Huculak (Prudentia), Megan Follows (Clarissa), John Gilbert (Horbling), Caroline Gillis (Goneril), Tamara Bernier (Regan), Melody Johnson (Cordelia).
Synopsis: Barker's play delves into the backstory of King Lear, observing his life from prince to king, and ending where Shakespeare's King Lear begins.

AMADEUS

Dates: May 31 - November 1, 1995
Location: Stratford Festival Theatre, Toronto
On stage as: Constanze
Play written by: Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Richard Monette
Cast: Brian Bedford (Salieri), Stephen Ouimette (Mozart)
Synopsis: Antonio Salieri recounts the life story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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ROMEO & JULIET

Year: 1992, and later 1993
On stage as: Juliet
Play written by: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Richard Monette
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LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES

Year: 1988
On stage as: Cecile de Volanges
Play written by: Christopher Hampton
Directed by: John Rubinstein
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THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS

Year: 1988
Location: Young People's Theatre, Toronto, ON
On stage as: Matilda
Play written by: Paul Zindel
Directed by: Peter Moss
Cast: Dawn Greenhalgh, Samantha Follows
Synopsis: (from paulzindel.com) "The old, converted vegetable shop where Tillie lives is more like a madhouse than a home. Tillie's mother, Beatrice, is bitter and cruel, yet desperate for her daughters' love. Her sister, Ruth, suffers epileptic fits and sneaks cigarettes every chance she gets. In the midst of chaos, Tillie struggles to keep her focus and dreams alive. Tillie -- keeper of rabbits, dreamer of atoms, true believer in life, hope, and the effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon marigolds."
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