Janet
Michael
Actor, Director, Playwright, Musician
Kamloops BC Canada
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JANET T. MICHAEL is a fully functioning Canadian theatre professional who has been happily employed by companies from Newfoundland to British Columbia.
She is presently Associate Director with Western Canada Theatre in Kamloops where she has been engaged as an actor, director, musician, sound designer, writer, dramaturge and teacher. Janet's journey through the world of Canadian theatre has led her, most recently, to the choicest acting roles of her life: Rachel in Joanna M. Glass's IF WE ARE WOMEN, Ernestine in Tomson Highway's ERNESTINE SHUSWAP GETS HER TROUT, Grandma in Alistair McLeod's NO GREAT MISCHIEF and most recently and most challenging, Charlotte Whitton in Sharon Bajer's MOLLY'S VEIL.
Janet's work includes film and television. She counts among her most memorable performing moments, appearing as The Virgin Mary to John the Baptist in a men's washroom at the Avalon Mall in St. John's, in the wondrous but under-distributed indie EXTRAORDINARY VISITOR". See the trailer below.
Actor, Director, Playwright, Musician
Kamloops BC Canada
JANET T. MICHAEL is a fully functioning Canadian theatre professional who has been happily employed by companies from Newfoundland to British Columbia.
She is presently Associate Director with Western Canada Theatre in Kamloops where she has been engaged as an actor, director, musician, sound designer, writer, dramaturge and teacher. Janet's journey through the world of Canadian theatre has led her, most recently, to the choicest acting roles of her life: Rachel in Joanna M. Glass's IF WE ARE WOMEN, Ernestine in Tomson Highway's ERNESTINE SHUSWAP GETS HER TROUT, Grandma in Alistair McLeod's NO GREAT MISCHIEF and most recently and most challenging, Charlotte Whitton in Sharon Bajer's MOLLY'S VEIL.
Janet's work includes film and television. She counts among her most memorable performing moments, appearing as The Virgin Mary to John the Baptist in a men's washroom at the Avalon Mall in St. John's, in the wondrous but under-distributed indie EXTRAORDINARY VISITOR". See the trailer below.