Lauren Hawkeye

Director

ACTOR CREDITS: Loose Knit, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Lucky Stiff (PTP), Ned Durango Comes to Big Oak (PTP), Apples and Potatoes: An Evening of Don Nigro, featuring The Lost Girl, Spectre, The Daughters of Edward D. Boit, and Ringrose the Pirate (Apples and Eve Theatre Co. and Potato Shed Theatre), Crimes of the Heart (Apples and Eve Theatre), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Apples and Eve Theatre), Sunday on the Rocks (Apples and Eve Theatre), Cirque du Smut (Banff Center and AIDS Bow Valley), Scrooge, Wizard of Oz, Teahouse of the August Moon, Aladdin

DIRECTOR CREDITS: Loose Knit (PTP), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (PTP), Apples and Potatoes: An Evening of Don Nigro, featuring The Lost Girl, Spectre, The Daughters of Edward D. Boit, Ringrose the Pirate (Apples and Eve Theatre Co. and Potato Shed Theatre), Crimes of the Heart (Apples and Eve Theatre), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Apples and Eve Theatre), Sunday on the Rocks (Apples and Eve Theatre)

OF INTEREST: A fifteen-year resident of the Bow Valley, Lauren Hawkeye has worked as an ill-qualified accounts payable clerk, a cranky customer service agent, a purveyor of toxin-free soap, and an overly-enthusiastic optometric assistant before finally landing on the only career she’s decent at— taking the conversations in her head and putting them on paper. A multi-published, New York Times bestselling novelist, she is thrilled to bring her love of storytelling back to the stage. She is a decent scriptwriter, an experienced actress, a highly questionable dancer, and a trained vocalist who is terrified to sing in public.