“Earlier this summer, Liisa Repo-Martell had a vision. A vision of her friend Maev Beaty. They were both wearing summer dresses and drinking wine by a lake. As both are busy actors…
Tarragon Theatre: Maev Reflects on her role in “Bunny”
“Bunny actress Maev Beaty reflects on what it has been like to reprise a role after a week of previews and where she feels her character and the show has grown since its…
CBC Radio:’PlayME’ podcast brings Canadian theatre to your earbuds
“PlayME doesn’t want to replace theatre or push people away from taking in live productions.” Listen to the full interview with Laura Mullin and Chris Tolley on CBC Radio.
Toronto Star: Toronto’s fascination with royals manifests in theatre
“This is a historical biography through (Hennig’s) perspective, but it’s also an exploration of power, patriarchy, the human heart and survival,” Beaty says. And the contemporary resonances in Katherine’s story — a…
Intermission: In Conversation
“Returning to the character of Katherine Parr in The Last Wife at Soulpepper—a part she originated at Stratford in 2015—has made Maev Beaty consider the role an actor has in shaping new…
The Globe & Mail: Six Stratford actresses show off this summer’s hottest dresses
“Of the two Shakespearean productions Maev Beaty appears in this season (she plays Goneril in King Lear and Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night’s Dream), it’s the tragedy that has special meaning to her. Beaty met…
Globe & Mail: Passion Play: a slow-food version of theatre
“It kills drama to rush it,” says his wife, actress Maev Beaty. “It takes great courage when something takes its time.” Read the full article by Carly Maga on The Globe &…
Theatromania: Maev Beaty on her Role in “Proud” The Play by Michael Healey
“I think every person is politically inclined to some degree—we are all citizens of some country, we pay taxes and are perpetually surrounded by media, even if we aren’t all reading it.…
Toronto Star: Maev Beaty & Alan Dilworth organize Edward Bond Festival
“Beaty is one of the hardest working actors in town. Theatregoers might recognize her from any of a number of recent shows: Another Africa, which opened the Canadian Stage season last September, or…
Toronto Stage: Interview
Maev Beaty Talks Up The Smile, The Spin and The Wink of The Happy Woman.