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Venus' Daughter

Meghan Swaby
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Venus' Daughter

Meghan Swaby
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"If you aren't afraid of a bit of magic, intense and polarized emotions, facing the horrific realities of European colonialism's history and legacy, and witnessing a woman's very personal and loving journey, then...see Venus' Daughter. — Mooney on Theatre
  • Published date: Apr 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 48
  • Publisher: J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781927922965
  • Dimensions: 5.3" W x 0.3" L x 8.4" H

Meghan Swaby is a first-generation Jamaican-Canadian actor and playwright based in Toronto. Her play Venus'' Daughter was produced by Obsidian Theatre in 2016 and was included on The SureFire List (Playwrights Guild of Canada) as one of the top 23 recommended plays in Canada. She has participated in various playwriting residencies over the years, with companies such as Nightwood Theatre, Obsidian Theatre, Diaspora Dialogues, Playwrights Workshop Montreal, and the Stratford Festival. Her work has been performed internationally and was included as part of 50in50: Writing Black Women Into Existence at the Billie Holiday Theatre (Brooklyn, NY). Meghan''s writing was included in the anthology Black Lives, Black Words (Oberon Playwrights Press 2017). Meghan is a graduate of University of Windsor (Acting) and alumni of Shakespeare Globe (UK). She currently has several works in development including commissions with Myseum of Toronto and The Stratford Festival, and a podcast about Caribbean folklore.

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