Magie Dominic

A second memoir, Street Angel, received the Silver Medal from Independent Publishers Awards and was short listed for Book of the Year/memoir by Foreword Magazine.

[2] After growing up in Newfoundland, Magie Dominic moved to the United States, where she studied at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, New School University, Franklin Furnace, and Open Theatre.

[5] Dominic was also involved with La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club during the late 1960s, performing in and stage managing multiple productions.

[6] Performance credits include Saul Paul Sirag's There's The Wrong Number Of Teeth (1966),[7] Charles L. Mee Jr.'s God Bless Us, Everyone (1967),[8] and a Tom O'Horgan directed production of Changes (1968).

[9] She stage managed plays such as Tom Eyen's Miss Nefertiti Regrets (1966),[10] as well as directed lighting and performed other technical work for various productions.