
معرفی
Chick Reid serves as a Continuing Adjunct Lecturer at Queen's University's Dan School of Drama and Music, where she has taught for twenty years while maintaining a 48-year career as a professional theatre artist. Her institutional affiliation spans decades of active contribution to drama education and performance training within this specialized school.
Her expertise centers on theatrical performance across classical and contemporary repertoires, with deep specialization in Shakespearean works (evidenced by Stratford Festival roles in Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream) and modern drama (including Noises Off and Burn This). This practice-based knowledge encompasses stagecraft, character development, and ensemble work developed through extensive festival engagements and international productions.
Scientific Awards:
- CAEA’s Life Membership Award (2018) recognizing her national contributions to Canadian performing arts
Her academic mentorship focuses on drama instruction at Queen's University, though specific advisees aren't documented; no research grants are referenced given her practice-oriented profile as a working artist-educator.
Professional activity occurs through live performance venues rather than research laboratories, with primary creative output realized via theatre companies including Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival, and international stages.

