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  • Welcome to ScotLahaie.com

    Scot Lahaie is a playwright, screenwriter, director, actor, and former university professor. This website was established primarily to disseminate information about Professor Lahaie's playwrighting activities, but also serves to promote his work as actor & director.

     

  • Award Winning Playwright and Stage Director

    Professor Lahaie has won SETC's prestigious Getchell Award, NCTC's New Play Award, the Mark Gilbert Award, and Best Director of a Play twice, to mention just a few of his awards.

     

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  • GLORIA DEI by Scot Lahaie

    Images from the original production at Gardner-Webb University.

     

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  • LEAR ReLoaded by Scot Lahaie

    A postmodern deconstruction of Shakespeare's KING LEAR in production at Gardner-Webb University.

     

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  • DOGFALL by Scot Lahaie

    The inaugural production of GWU's annual Playwrights Workshop, DOGFALL went on to win SETC's prestigious Getchell New Play Award, the NCTC New Play Award, and the Mark Gilbert New Play Award.

     

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  • PURGING MARY by Scot Lahaie

    An original work produced in GWU's annual Playwrights Workshop.

     

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  • LUMINARIUM by Scot Lahaie

    Images from the original production at Gardner-Webb University.

     

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  • BIG BROTHER 2014 by Scot Lahaie

    An original work in production at Gardner-Webb University in 2010. The play echoes Orwell's novel 1984 while embraceing a tech-savy 21st-century setting in contemporary America.

     

  • MARTYR! a French Tragedy by Pierre Corneille

    A new translation of Corneille's neoclassical tragedy POLYEUCTE, translated by Scot & Ute Lahaie!

     

  • Elmer Rice's THE ADDING MACHINE

    Directed by Prof. Lahaie, this classic 20th-century expressionist play found a willing audience on the campus of GWU!

     

  • Samuel Beckett's WAITING FOR GODOT

    Directed by Prof. Lahaie, this production of Beckett's masterpiece received several awards in the Metrolina Theatre Association's Annual Play Competition, to include Best Director!

     

  • Steven Walter's A MYSTERIOUS WAY

    A philosophical drama produced in GWU Theater's Playwrights Workshop!

     

  • George Bernard Shaw's MISALLIANCE

    This rollicking version of Shaw's classic comedy was directed by Prof. Lahaie at GWU.

     

  • Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE

    Directed by Prof. Lahaie, this production of Miller classic play received six awards in the Metrolina Theatre Association's Annual Play Competition, to include Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Scene Design, and Best Production!

     


Welcome!
Scot Lahaie is a playwright, screenwriter, actor, director, and former university professor. This website was established primarily to disseminate information about Professor Lahaie's playwrighting activities, but also serves to promote his work as actor and director.

Professor Lahaie's play LEAR ReLoaded, which is a deconstruction of Shakespeare's play King Lear, was showcased in an article in the January 2009 issue of AMERICAN THEATRE Magazine. The article was on the use of new media in scene design. To learn more about this and other plays, click on the MyPlays link.

The photobook for LEAR ReLoaded is now available as a FLASH Flipbook for FREE perusal online. CLICK HERE to view the online flipbook! 

Professor Lahaie's Head Shots, Acting Reel, and Resume can be found online at ScotLhaie.com/actor.



QUICK LINKS
Online Directors Portfolio
Online Acting Reel, Head Shots, & Resume
Online Poster Gallery
LEAR ReLoaded Photobook Online as FLASH Flipbook!
CONTACT INFO: Scot@ScotLahaie.com
01.21.2012 LEAR ReLoaded Photobook Now Available as a FLASH Flipbook!

The photobook for LEAR ReLoaded is now available as a FLASH Flipbook for FREE perusal online. CLICK HERE to view the online flipbook!  
 

03.03.2011 GADFLY Published in the Prestigious Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

The Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, a peer reviewed journal with a prestigious international editorial board, selected Professor Lahaie's newest play GADFLY for inclusion in their 2010 volume entitled "Intelligent Design and Artificial Intelligence: The Ghost in the Machine". Copies of the Journal may be ordered online at http://www.jis3.org/
 

 

01.03.2011 DOGFALL Premieres at NC STAGE

The Sanguine Theatre Troupe presented a professional production of DOGFALL as a part of NC Stage Company’s Catalyst Series on January 14th-16th and 21st-23rd 2011.

03.02.2010 BIG BROTHER 2014 Premieres at GWU

Professor Lahaie's play, BIG BROTHER 2014, opened in early March 2010 on the campus of Gardner-Webb University.The play also streamed LIVE on the Internet each evening, an appropriate delivery platform considering the play deals strongly with freedom of speech on the Internet. This new dramatic piece explores the recent trend of big government to limit American freedoms through the judicial and legislative branches.

02.15.2010 New Website for DOGFALL

Professor Lahaie has posted a new website dedicated exclusively to his play DOGFALL. Check it out by clicking here!

12.09.2009 New Website for LEAR ReLoaded

Professor Lahaie has posted a new website dedicated exclusively to his production of LEAR ReLoaded. Check it out by clicking here!

09.28.2009 World Premiere of LUMINARIUM

Gardner-Webb University Theater presented the world premiere of Luminarium, a play described by its creator Scot Lahaie, director of GWU Theater, as complex with significant depth. Performance dates were...

09.20.2009 Lahaie's Drama Group Wins Big

The Gardner-Webb University Theatre Program won multiple awards at the much-anticipated Metrolina Theatre Awards (MTA) in Charlotte, NC this week. GWU made an outstanding showing by winning six awards (13 nominations) including key awards for "The Crucible". The Awards won by Gardner-Webb were...

 

05.18.2009 GADFLY Now Complete

Professor Lahaie has completed the text for the play GADFLY. This new ironic comedy, which he has subtitled "A Cabaret," explores ...

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