Donna Feore

Donna Feore (née Starnes,[1] born June 20, 1963) is a Canadian choreographer and theatre director, most noted for her work with the National Arts Centre and the Stratford Festival.

[1] After being seen by Brian Macdonald in a revue at the Imperial Lounge at Toronto's Royal York Hotel, Feore was cast to make her Stratford debut, as Donna Starnes, in 1990 as a featured dancer in Guys and Dolls.

[6] Feore has also worked with the National Arts Centre (NAC) in Ottawa, the Detroit Symphony, and the Canadian Opera Company.

For the NAC, she was creative producer and director of Life Reflected, described as "an immersive symphonic experience celebrating youth, promise and courage, revealed in the compelling and diverse portraits of four women".

She was also director of The Hockey Sweater and A Midsummer Night's Dream by Felix Mendelssohn, and the creator of the NAC's Undisrupted series for CBC Gem.

Donna and Colm Feore at TIFF 2007