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Natalie McLennan
Feed the Herd Credits
Platonov! Platonov! Platonov! (or the Case of a Very Angry Duck), Zoo Human, Eightball
Theater Credits
New York: The Tempest (as Ceres; dir. F. Shanaz; Globe Rep. Company)
Canada: Killing Jar Jar (as Leia; dir. Andrew Farrar; Untimely Ripped Theatre); 2000 Televisions (as Cymbal; dir. Christian Paul; Untimely Ripped Theatre); A Small Family Business (as Samantha; dir. Bertrand Henry; Dome Theatre); Prisoner of Second Avenue (as Jessie; dir. Andrew Farrar; Untimely Ripped Theatre); A Midsummer Nights Dream (as Hermia/Flute; dir. Doug Buchanan; Dome Theatre); Saturday, Sunday, Monday (as Guilianella; dir. Howard Ryshpan; Dome Theatre); Leaf in the Mailbox (as Allison; dir. Gary Plaxton; Montreal Fringe/Centaur Theatre); Il Campiello (as Gnese; dir. Jean-Francois Gagnon; Dome Theatre); Ring Round The Moon (as Diana; dir. Victor Knight; Dome Theatre); Broadway Beckons Review (Various Roles; dir. Corey Castle; Centaur Theatre); Gregory Hines Show (as Featured Soloist; dir. Gregory Hines; Place-des-Arts); Fiddler on the Roof (as Chorus; dir. Irene Arsenault; Centaur Theatre); Annie Get Your Gun (as Jessie; dir. Chris Herman; Hudson Theatre); The King & I (as Princess; dir. Corey Castle; Centaur Theatre); The Music Man (as Gracie Shinn; dir. Corey Castle; Centaur Theatre)
Film and Television
"Big Wolf on Campus" (as Marcy Lerner; Fox Television)
Additional
Natalie is one of the original members of Untimely Ripped Entertainment - a theatre company that has produced multiple shows in New York City and Montreal. Natalie is also an accomplished dancer (1996 Tap Champion of Canada) and dance teacher.
Education
Dawson College, Montreal, Canada; Professional Theatre/Acting
Kripalu Centre for Yoga and Health, Lenox, MA
Om Yoga, NYC
Birthplace
Montreal, Canada
ACRTA
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