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Patricia Marceau

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Patricia Marceau is a Canadian actress and director. Marceau has performed in theatre, voice-over, film, and television in both English and French in several Toronto-based productions including Pleiades Theatre, Théâtre français de Toronto and Theatre Smith-Gilmour, some of which took her across Canada, China, and Moscow. [1] Originally from Montreal, she graduated from The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.[2][3]

Selected Credits

Actress

  • The Flood Thereafter (The Canadian Stage Company)
  • Albertine en cinq temps (Théâtre La Catapulte/Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • The Post Office (Pleiades Theatre)
  • Des Fraises en Janvier (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • L'Avare (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • Portrait Chinois d'une imposteure (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • Le Visiteur (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • Heart of a Dog (Pleiades Theatre)
  • Coeur de chien (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • Le Mariage forcé (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • La Critique de l'École des femmes (Théâtre français de Toronto)
  • Apocalypse à Kamloops (Théâtre français de Toronto/La Catapulte)
  • Chekhov's Shorts (Theatre-Smith Gimour)

Director

  • Le Projet Ionesco (Créations VAD)
  • Afghanistan (La Catapulte)
  • Je serai là pour te tuer (Cassis Productions)
  • I'll be always there to kill you (Cassis Productions)

Assistant Director

  • À toi, pour toujours, ta Marie-Lou (Théâtre français de Toronto)

Film and television

References

  1. ^ "Theatre Reviews: Apocalypse à Kamloops". Tony Montague. straight.com, March 29, 2007. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  2. ^ "Cast biography from the synopsis of Apocalypse à Kamloops". Théâtre français de Toronto. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  3. ^ "Cast biography from the booklet for The Post Office". Pleiades Theatre. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)