Scholarship recipient, Rebecca Wolfe brings an incredible portfolio of professional
development and performance credits to her new position as associate producer at
Villain’s Theatre.
Once hired, Rebecca wasted no time and immediately jumped into both directing
and acting in their recent production: Malteasers.
Rebecca’s past performance credits include, principal roles in CBC’s television
series Mr. D, Taylor Olson’s Know What I’m Sayin’…? Don’t Forget To Step, and Jonny
Thompson’s Guys. She has performed with the Peace Project Alexis
Milligan/Transitus, Joan Burrows/Alumnae Theatre, Bard of the Boardwalk,
Dalhousie University, Symphony Nova Scotia, Mermaid Theatre of NS, The Stratford
Festival-Theatre Performance Intensive, School of The Toronto Dance Theatre,
The White Mountain Dance Festival, the Bates Dance Festival, the Leica Hardy
School of Dance, and is a member of KiDanCo, the school’s company for young
dance artists.
Rebecca won the 2018 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for
Excellence in the Arts/Nova Scotia Talent Trust, 2018 Humber College
Dean’s Scholarship for Theatre Performance, 2018 Humber College School of
Creative & Performing Arts Scholarship, 2017 Theatre Nova Scotia Award/Nova
Scotia Talent Trust, Nova Scotia Talent Trust (2015, 2017, 2018), ACTRA
Maritimes Certificate of Achievement for Mr. D/CBC, Society of
Russian Ballet Advanced Dancer & Associate Teacher, Basic Actor
Combatant/Academy of Dramatic Combat.
The Villain’s Theatre is a not-for-profit society based in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, that strives to create fresh and dynamic
theatrical experiences, telling stories inspired by the dark and poetic
language of the past. Sometimes haunting, often unusual, and always engaging, their
productions explore the shadow side of the human experience.
Villain’s Theatre create bold adaptations of early-modern
plays, produce new work inspired by heightened-language texts, and challenge their
audiences to explore contemporary issues through decadent and dusty texts,
fuelling new ways of exploring their relationships with each other and the
world.
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