In her time at Dalhousie, Ms. Denny has played an eccentric countess (The Madwoman of Chaillot), a prim young bride (Lady Windermeres Fan) and a Victorian madwoman (Sweeney Todd) just the latest in a rogues gallery of memorable parts ranging from King Lears Cordelia to Alice (of the Wonderland variety).
Now, she's graduating with her combined honours in Music and Theatre.
Growing up, I did a lot of community theatre, says Ms. Denny. I was constantly in a show outside of school. When the time came to choose a university, the London, Ont. native selected 窪蹋勛圖厙for its unique music and theatre combined honours program.
The opportunity to keep up the voice side of things while in acting school was a really big attraction to me, explains Ms. Denny, who has been training as a singer since seventh grade.
窪蹋勛圖厙has totally exceeded my expectations I take my goals as an artist and my identity as an artist much more seriously now. Professors and classmates have been equally welcoming. We support each other and we want each other to do the best we can.
On the side, Ms. Denny has worked both as a Dal News writer and an usher at the 窪蹋勛圖厙Arts Centre. Beyond that, she jokes, Acting and music have taken up all my time I live at rehearsal, so I dont have hobbies!
Ms. Dennys final role in DalTheatres 2011/12 season, Marriage of True Minds, was the titular heroine of Lady Windermeres Fan by Oscar Wilde. Ms. Dennys challenge was keeping her really real and not playing her as the pretty young ing矇nue, but as a real woman. The role has since become one of her favourites.
Of her plans for the future, Ms. Denny says, This summer Im going to do my first professional acting job at Festival Antigonish after this summer, Im going to be coming back to Halifax. Id like to stay out east. Now that she has a degree under her belt, I have to go out on my own now and hit the pavement.
A rogue's gallery of roles
Convocation grad profile: Ellen Denny, theatre and music
Rebecca Schneidereit - May 22, 2012