PJ Prudat |
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PJ hails from Saskatchewan and is a proud half-breed of French, Scandinavian, Cree, Saulteaux and Métis roots. She loves photography, visiting strange and beautiful places and being fortunate enough to hear great stories along the way.
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Selected theatrical credits include: Café Daughter (Gwaandak Theatre), Tombs of the Vanishing Indian (Native Earth), Almighty Voice and His Wife (Native Earth), The Red Machine Part I-IV (The Room), Bannock Republic (Persephone Theatre), Salt Baby (Native Earth), Quilchena (Cross Currents), A Very Polite Genocide (Native Earth), Stretching Hide (Theatre Projects Manitoba), Copper Thunderbird (NAC/English Theatre/ Magnetic North). Paula-Jean is a recipient of the Yukon People’s Choice Bob Couchman Award and the National Arts Centre of Canada’s David Leighton Arts Fellowship Award.
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