Maureen White (director)

[1] With Nightwood Theatre, White acted in several shows including The True Story of Ida Johnson (1979), Glazed Tempera (1980), Flashbacks of Tomorrow (Memorias del Meñana) (1981), Mass/Age (1982), Baņuta Rubess' Burning Times and Smoke Damage: A Story of the Witch Hunts (both in 1983), Peace Banquet: Ancient Greece Meets the Atomic Age (1983), Rubess' Pope Joan (1984), and The Last Will and Testament of Lolita (1987).

[note 1] At that same festival, White and Mary Durkan's theatrical adaptation of Flann O'Brien's The Best of Myles premiered.

[8] In the Spring of 1984, White, Khuri, MacDonald, Rubess, Patricia Nichols, Tori Smith, and Barb Taylor toured southern Ontario with the show.

[10] In the 1985 production, White played the roles of Marianne #1, Mother, Amaranta, Victim 1, Friend (last section), and Woman 2.

1984, White appeared in Ann-Marie MacDonald and Beverly Cooper's Nancy Drew (Goes in Search of Her Missing Mother).

[11] White adapted Deena Metzger's The Women Who Slept With Men to Take the War Out of Them for the stage with Baņuta Rubess.

As was the case with the preceding artistic coordinator, Mary Vingoe, White held the position for a fixed two-year term.

[17] White directed James W. Nichol's adaptation of Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel in 1993 at Theatre Passe Muraille.