Maureen White (director)
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Maureen White is a Canadian theatre actor, director, and playwright. She was a member of The Anna Project, which created the play '' This is for You, Anna''. White was a founding member of
Nightwood Theatre Nightwood Theatre is Canada's oldest professional women's theatre and is based in Toronto. It was founded in 1979 by Cynthia Grant, Kim Renders, Mary Vingoe, and Maureen White and was originally a collective. Though it was not the founders' ori ...
and served as its artistic coordinator from 1987 to 1988.


Career

In 1979, White co-founded Nightwood Theatre with
Kim Renders Kim Renders (January 14, 1955 – July 17, 2018) was a Canadian writer, director, actor and designer and a founding member of Nightwood Theatre, the oldest professional feminist theatre company in Canada. Early life Renders was born in Toronto ...
, Cynthia Grant, and Mary Vingoe. With Nightwood Theatre, White acted in several shows including ''The True Story of Ida Johnson'' (1979), ''Glazed Tempera'' (1980), ''Flashbacks of Tomorrow (Memorias del Meñana)'' (1981), ''Mass/Age'' (1982),
Baņuta Rubess Baņuta Rubess (born 1956) is a Canadian theatre director, playwright, and professor. She co-wrote '' This is For You, Anna'' as a member of the Anna Project. Rubess was a co-recipient of the 1988 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award for childr ...
' ''Burning Times'' and ''Smoke Damage: A Story of the Witch Hunts'' (both in 1983), ''Peace Banquet: Ancient Greece Meets the Atomic Age'' (1983), Rubess' ''Pope Joan'' (1984), and ''The Last Will and Testament of Lolita'' (1987). Because Nightwood Theatre was originally a collective, White was involved in the creation of several of these works. In May 1980, White played Cellophane in Kim Renders' clown show, ''Soft Boiled,'' at the
Rhubarb! Festival Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is a Canadian professional theatre company. Based in Toronto, Ontario and founded in 1978 by Matt Walsh, Jerry Ciccoritti, and Sky Gilbert, ''Buddies in Bad Times'' is dedicated to "the promotion of queer theatrical ex ...
. She also acted in Renders' play ''Gently Down the Stream'' at the Spring 1980 Rhubarb! Festival. In November of that year, Renders and White co-created ''Soft Boiled #2'' and performed it at the Rhubarb! Festival. At that same festival, White and Mary Durkan's theatrical adaptation of
Flann O'Brien Brian O'Nolan ( ga, Brian Ó Nualláin; 5 October 1911 – 1 April 1966), better known by his pen name Flann O'Brien, was an Irish civil service official, novelist, playwright and satirist, who is now considered a major figure in twentieth cen ...
's ''The Best of Myles'' premiered. ''Soft Boiled #3'' premiered at the November 1982 Rhubarb! Festival. Renders and White reprised their earlier roles and were joined by Cheryl Cashman. An expanded performance of ''Gently Down the Stream'', under the title ''Four-Part Discord'', was performed by White, Renders, Grant, and Vingoe at "Caution: Women at Work", a weekend of performances as part of Women's Perspectives ’83. White was a member of The Anna Project along with Suzanne Odette Khuri,
Ann-Marie MacDonald Ann-Marie MacDonald (born October 29, 1958) is a Canadian playwright, author, actress, and broadcast host who lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. MacDonald is the daughter of a member of Canada's military; she was born at an air force base near ...
, and Baņuta Rubess. The group collectively developed the play '' This is For You, Anna'', inspired by
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. A twenty-minute version of ''This is For You, Anna'' premiered in 1983 at the Women's Perspective Festival. In the Spring of 1984, White, Khuri, MacDonald, Rubess, Patricia Nichols, Tori Smith, and Barb Taylor toured southern
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with the show. ''This is for You, Anna'' was nominated for a
Dora Mavor Moore Award The Dora Mavor Moore Award (also known as the Dora Award) is an award presented annually by the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts which honours theatre, dance and opera productions in Toronto. Named after Dora Mavor Moore, who helped estab ...
in 1984. In 1985, the play toured England. In the 1985 production, White played the roles of Marianne #1, Mother, Amaranta, Victim 1, Friend (last section), and Woman 2. At Rhubarb! 1984, White appeared in Ann-Marie MacDonald and Beverly Cooper's ''Nancy Drew (Goes in Search of Her Missing Mother)''. ''Nancy Drew'' later became a full-length production titled ''Clue in the Fast Lane''. ''Clue in the Fast Lane'' was directed by White in 1985 at
Theatre Passe Muraille Theatre Passe Muraille is a theatre company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Brief history One of Canada's most influential alternative theatres, Theatre Passe Muraille ("theatre beyond walls") was founded in 1968 by director and playwright Jim Gar ...
. White adapted
Deena Metzger Deena Metzger (born September 17, 1936) is an American writer, healer, and teacher whose work spans multiple genres including the novel, poetry, non-fiction, and plays. Her novel ''La Negra y Blanca'' won the 2012 Oakland Pen Award for Literatur ...
's ''The Women Who Slept With Men to Take the War Out of Them'' for the stage with Baņuta Rubess. The play was featured at
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R&D Festival in 1984. Following the festival, Rubess and White were invited to develop the work further at the
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Playwrights' Workshop. White became the artistic coordinator of Nightwood Theatre in August 1987. As was the case with the preceding artistic coordinator, Mary Vingoe, White held the position for a fixed two-year term. While serving as artistic coordinator, White shifted focus from acting to directing and directed the following shows: Beverly Cooper's ''Artist Angst: A Political Thriller'' (1987), Kate Lushington and
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' ''Let's Go to Your Place'' (1987) and ''Up Against the Wallpaper'' (1988), and Cooper's ''Thin Ice'' (1988). In 1988, White left Nightwood and
Kate Lushington Kate Lushington is a Canadian theatre artist and teacher. From 1988 to 1993, Lushington was the artistic director of Nightwood Theatre. Lushington has worked with The Clichettes and is the writer of ''The Apocalypse Plays: A Legacy Project''. E ...
was hired as artistic coordinator. In 1989, White directed Mary Vingoe's ''The Herring Gull's Egg'' at Theatre Passe Muraille. In 1990, White directed Ann-Marie MacDonald's '' The Arab's Mouth'' at
Factory Theatre Factory Theatre is a theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded as Factory Theatre Lab in 1970 by Ken Gass and Frank Trotz, and it was run for almost 20 years by Dian English. Factory was the first theatre to announce that it would ...
. White directed James W. Nichol's adaptation of
Margaret Laurence Jean Margaret Laurence (née Wemyss; July 18, 1926 – January 5, 1987) was a Canadian novelist and short story writer, and is one of the major figures in Canadian literature. She was also a founder of the Writers' Trust of Canada, a non-pr ...
's ''
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'' in 1993 at Theatre Passe Muraille.


Personal life

White moved to Ireland in the late 1990s.


Plays

* ''This is For You, Anna'' - co-written with Ann-Marie MacDonald, Suzanne Odette Khuri, and Baņuta Rubess * ''The Best of Myles'' - adapted from Flann O'Brien with Mary Durkan * ''Soft Boiled #2'' - co-created with Kim Renders * ''Soft Boiled #3'' - co-created with Kim Renders * ''Peace Banquet: Ancient Greece Meets the Atomic Age'' - co-written with
Micah Barnes Micah Barnes is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He has performed both as a solo artist and with the band the Nylons. Born in Vienna, Barnes is the son of composer, conductor and jazz drummer Milton Barnes (composer), Milton Barnes, and author, ...
,
Sky Gilbert Schuyler Lee (Sky) Gilbert Jr. (born December 20, 1952) is a Canadian writer, actor, academic and drag performer. Born in Norwich, Connecticut, he studied theatre at York University in Toronto, Ontario, and at the University of Toronto, before be ...
, Dean Gilmour, Cynthia Grant, Charis Polatos,
Kim Renders Kim Renders (January 14, 1955 – July 17, 2018) was a Canadian writer, director, actor and designer and a founding member of Nightwood Theatre, the oldest professional feminist theatre company in Canada. Early life Renders was born in Toronto ...
, Judith Rudakoff, and Philip Shepherd * ''The Women Who Slept With Men to Take the War Out of Them'' - adapted from
Deena Metzger Deena Metzger (born September 17, 1936) is an American writer, healer, and teacher whose work spans multiple genres including the novel, poetry, non-fiction, and plays. Her novel ''La Negra y Blanca'' won the 2012 Oakland Pen Award for Literatur ...
with Baņuta Rubess * ''The Last Will and Testament of Lolita'' - co-written with
Louise Garfield Louise Garfield is a Canadian performance artist, choreographer, film and television producer and arts administrator. Her work as a producer includes the films ''Zero Patience'' in which she has a cameo role playing a virus, and '' The Hanging Gard ...
, Baņuta Rubess, and
Peggy Thompson Margaret "Peggy" Thompson, later Margaret Neilson, was the housekeeper at Coilsfield House or Montgomery Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland. She married John Neilsen of Monyfee. The couple lived at Minnybae Farm near Kirkoswald. She was the 'charming ...


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