
Scot Lahaie is an American playwright, screenwriter, actor, director, and university professor. This website serves to disseminate information about his playwrighting activities, to include providing free reading access to the majority of his plays. Click on the Script Library link at the top of the page to find more information about the plays Prof. Lahaie has written and translated in recent years.
If you’re looking to request performance rights for one of his plays or make contact to discuss a guest lecture, then you’ve come to the right place. Please visit the Contact Page to send him a message.
Prof. Lahaie is a seasoned theater professional with a demonstrated penchant for the classic plays of the stage. As an actor, he played Romeo in ROMEO AND JULIET, Caliban in THE TEMPEST, Sir Andrew in TWELFTH NIGHT, and Estragon in WAITING FOR GODOT. He has also played the Baritone Leads in the Musicals JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS and THREE GUYS. His most successful role, which he has repeated three times, was Tito Mirelli in LEND ME A TENOR.
As a stage director, Prof. Lahaie has directed more than 80 stage projects, to include Euripides’ MEDEA, Shaw’s MISALLIANCE, Corneille’s POLYEUCTE, and Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT. He has also directed a number of Shakespeare’s plays, to include MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and THE TEMPEST.
As a college professor, he taught coursework in stage directing, theater history, dramatic literature, theater business & non-profit management, stage combat, and acting at all levels. He has taught at Regent University (VA), Baylor University (TX), and Gardner-Webb University (NC), Walsh University (OH), and the University of Mount Union (OH).
If you’re looking to request performance rights for one of his plays or make contact to discuss a guest lecture, then you’ve come to the right place. Please visit the Contact Page to send him a message.
Prof. Lahaie is a seasoned theater professional with a demonstrated penchant for the classic plays of the stage. As an actor, he played Romeo in ROMEO AND JULIET, Caliban in THE TEMPEST, Sir Andrew in TWELFTH NIGHT, and Estragon in WAITING FOR GODOT. He has also played the Baritone Leads in the Musicals JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS and THREE GUYS. His most successful role, which he has repeated three times, was Tito Mirelli in LEND ME A TENOR.
As a stage director, Prof. Lahaie has directed more than 80 stage projects, to include Euripides’ MEDEA, Shaw’s MISALLIANCE, Corneille’s POLYEUCTE, and Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT. He has also directed a number of Shakespeare’s plays, to include MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and THE TEMPEST.
As a college professor, he taught coursework in stage directing, theater history, dramatic literature, theater business & non-profit management, stage combat, and acting at all levels. He has taught at Regent University (VA), Baylor University (TX), and Gardner-Webb University (NC), Walsh University (OH), and the University of Mount Union (OH).