Staff

Meghan Greeley, Artistic Animateur

Meghan Greeley (she/her), formerly the Artistic Director of White Rooster Theatre, is a writer, performer, director, designer, and arts administrator from Corner Brook, NL. She holds a BFA in Theatre (Acting) from Sir Wilfred Grenfell College. As a playwright, her scripts have been staged across Canada, with recent credits including Maiden Voyage (co-created with Mallory Clarke for Rising Tide Theatre, 2023); Jawbone (developed through Nightwood Theatre’s Write From the Hip program; University of Calgary workshop production, 2020; White Rooster Theatre, 2021); To the Girls (written for the Stephenville Theatre Festival, 2021), and The Cut of It (White Rooster, 2019). Directing credits include Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of Orlando (Grenfell Theatre program,, 2024); The Juniper Tree (Mitzi Pappas Smyth and Kelly Jane Bruton, 2023); Maiden Voyage (Rising Tide Theatre, 2023); Mallory Clarke’s motherskin (White Rooster/RCAT, 2022), and Santiago Guzmán’s Altar (RCAT, 2021). As a performer, she has worked on various theatre, film, and television projects since 2008. If Meghan looks vaguely familiar to you but you can’t quite place her, you may have seen her brief performance as Lucy Maud Montgomery in a Canadian Heritage Minute. Most recently, her passion for new play development and the intersections of art and community make her thrilled to step into this new position with Resource Centre for the Arts Theatre Company. “It’s an incredible honour. I’m looking forward to upholding RCA Theatre’s legacy as a provincial leader in topical, timely storytelling of a high artistic quality, and overseeing its evolution within an ever-evolving local community.”

Luke Rowe, Creative Producer & Director of Education

Luke Rowe (he/him) is a producer, director and actor with a BFA (Theatre) from MUN’s Grenfell Campus. As a theatre artist, he has worked with Rising Tide Theatre, Stephenville Theatre Festival, Beyond the Overpass, and Gros Morne Theatre Festival. Further, Luke has been the General Manager for St. John’s Shorts Inc. and the Managing Producer for the NL Sketch Comedy Festival. He also works as an arts educator in local high schools with Act IV Shakespeare. Luke has grown up admiring theatre at the Hall and is grateful to contribute to the long history of influential art made by RCAT.

Reg Hoskins, Technical Director

A theatre artist about town, Reg Hoskins (he/him) has worked on everything from operas to oprys and all kinds of things in between, and in various capacities, ranging from stage manager, to designer, to director, to technical director, and more. Way back in 2019 Reg could usually be found in the Barbara Barrett Theatre as the house technician, helping to bring many types of theatre, music, and dance to the stage. After the advent of the Covid-19 Pandemic he pivoted from live events and took on the role of Covid Safety Officer with Terra Bruce Productions, working on a multitude of film and stage projects during that time. He is an artistic associate of Salt Teeth Theatre Company and directed and designed the premiere productions of both. Cookstown, Cashin Avenue at the St. John’s Shorts. In 2022 he moved back to the world of live events and directed and designed. Home in Three Plays: Bowring Park, Cashin Avenue, and Cookstown (STTC and RCAT) at the LSPU Hall. From Kelligrews, Reg now resides in St. John’s City with his Intended, 2 young lads, 5 cats, a dog that comes and goes, and some quail. He is extremely pleased (honoured, even) to take on the role of Technical Director of the LSPU Hall and RCAT, and to be able to contribute to the future of a space that has such a storied past.

Nora Barker, Youth Program Coordinator

Teluisi Nora Barker, ni’n na Ln’u. Tleyawi Sple’tk Qapskuk, Ktaqmkuk. Wetapeksi Miawkpukuk aq Glenwood. Nora Barker is an artist from Grand Falls – Windsor, NL now based in St. John’s. Nora has a BA (Anthropology) from Memorial University, and trained as an actor at the National Theatre School of Canada. Nora has shared stories on stages in Treaty 2, 4, 6, and 7 territories, in Tiohtià:ke, and across the island of Ktaqmkuk. Nora is happy to be back at the Hall to share her joy, curiosity, and her love of storytelling.

Kevin Woolridge

Public Relations & Fund Development Coordinator

Kevin has been a Newfoundland-based theatre artist for over twenty years working both on and off the stage. He has worked for theatre companies all over Newfoundland but always calls the Hall his home. He has a BFA (Acting) from Grenfell College, and an MFA (Directing/Creation) from York University. He is a regular foley artist with Ladies Who Lunch Productions,  the chair of Untellable Movement Theatre, and the publisher of Heavy Sweater Comics. In his spare time Kevin enjoys designing board games, drawing, watching Godzilla movies, and collecting vintage toys.

Sarah White

Production & Technical Manager

Sarah White is a theatre artist originally from the west coast of the island. Over the course of her career, Sarah has taken on a wide variety of roles, but has spent the most time working in the areas of Lighting/Lighting Design, Stage Management and Production Management. Some of her more prominent credits include: 9 years with Theatre Newfoundland Labrador working with the Gros Morne Theatre Festival as Stage Manager, Touring Stage Manager and Production Manager, Touring Technical Director for both Terra Bruce Productions and Resource Centre for the Arts, and Technical Director of the St. John’s Shorts Festival. Recent lighting designs include Heathers (Best Kind Productions), Our Eliza (TNL/GMTF), and Turncoat Hill (King’s Point Theatre Project). Having worked at the LSPU Hall for a couple of years as a technician and Associate TD, Sarah is pleased as punch to join the team in a greater capacity as the Production and Technical Manager for RCAT/LSPU Hall!