Maggie Whittum realizes her dream in the midst of a nightmare
With World Stroke Day is coming up on Monday, the Denver actor’s new film is a testament to the ability of art to heal.
Steamboat Springs native Maggie Whittum is a Denver actor who has appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Puck) and Into the Woods (as Cinderella’s Stepmother) for Phamaly Theatre Company. Previous theatre directing and producing credits include All in the Timing, The Zoo Story and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. She has directed and performed in Scotland, Colorado, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Beijing and throughout Canada. She also assistant directed under Tony award-winner Rebecca Taichman at McCarter Theatre in Princeton, where she was named the Charles Evans Fellow in 2012.
With World Stroke Day is coming up on Monday, the Denver actor’s new film is a testament to the ability of art to heal.