Sophie Gee

Bio
Sophie is a director/theatre maker working in English and French. Her works include Bonnes Bonnes (Théâtre Aux Écuries, Conseil des arts de Montréal en tournée, Canadian tour 2025-2027), Lévriers (MAI (montréal, arts interculturels), National Arts Centre, CAM en tournée), and The Phaedra Project (No! I! Don’t! Want! To! Fall! In! Love! With! You!) (MAI (montréal, arts interculturels)). Her directing work for other companies include Three Women of Swatow by Chloé Hung (Centaur Theatre), Habibi’s Angels: Commission Impossible by Hoda Adra and Kalale Dalton-Lutale (Talisman Theatre), The Tropic of X by Caridad Svich (Imago Theatre), and Duos en morceaux for Théâtre INK. She worked with set and costume designer Eo Sharp on Un an en défilés, a series of participatory parades to explore the act of walking as a community over a year. She was a directing consultant on Chimerica at Théâtre Duceppe, where she directed the scenes in Mandarin. Sophie is a graduate of the directing program at the National Theatre School and the recipient of the 2024 John Hirsch prize. With her father, Sophie is currently creating her next show, People have to eat, a documentary theatre piece about her father’s immigration to Canada to work in the oil sands.