“Effective storytelling, in all its forms, embodies purpose, focus, creativity and clarity.”
I invite you to experience the stories I write, and to reach out if you would like help telling or shaping a story of your own.
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Winners of the 84th Annual National One-Act Playwriting Competition
June 15, 2025, Ottawa, ON – The Ottawa Little Theatre’s 84thAnnual National One-Act Playwriting Competition received 68entries from across the country. The winners join a long list of Canadian literary luminaries including Robertson Davies, John Murrell, Erika Ritter, Catherine Banks and Ken Mitchell.
Second prize, Dorothy White Award: Somebody Anybody by Rosaleen Egan (Alliston, ON)
Adjudicator’s comments for Somebody Anybody:
• “…very well written, believable, and provocative, as it explored the importance of not dehumanizing the homeless through the lens of good investigative and compassionate journalism. Two important themes intertwined to illustrate and promote that ideal, by pushing a journalist to explore and tell the story of one homeless man. An ambitious goal, beautifully achieved.”
• “…Interesting dialogue and clever staging potential.”
Playwriting
I enjoy telling stories; some are real, some imaginary, and some a combination of the two. My play writing is often sparked by real events and situations. Among the many ways of telling a story, playwriting stands out as a wonderful opportunity to co-create an experience not only with actors, directors and stage crew, but with an audience.
I am a member of the Playwrights Guild of Canada, and four of my plays are available through the Canadian Play Outlet.
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Breathe
Gus draws on his deep-breathing therapy when a body is discovered in the hallway and the police knock on his door. This comedic, 10-minute, murder mystery asks the question: Who-dun-what?
Breathe was part of South Simcoe Theatre’s Four Play: A showcase of play readings in 2019. -
As the Wind Blows
This moving period piece is set in Collingwood, Ontario a year after the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. The losses and devastation force change on the lives of three women.
As the Wind Blows was supported by Paul Carroll and the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 Centenary Remembrance Core Planning Committee in Goderich, ON.and featured in South Simcoe Theatre's Four Play: A showcase of play readings, 2016. -
Buying Time
Buying Time is a 10 minute drama involving two women. A young mother shops at the local small town store and finds out that her business is everyone’s business. What does she have to hide?
Produced by New Theatre Ottawa as part of their Extremely Short New Play Festival, Ottawa, ON -
Of Mice and Men (apologies to John Steinbeck)
A twenty minute humorous story involving mysterious occurrences, a granny, and her family who think she has lost her faculties.
Of Mice and Men (apologies to John Steinbeck) was part of South Simcoe Theatre's Four Play: A showcase of play readings in 2013.