Education
During this time, she finished her master"s degree in dramatic literature at the University of Calgary.
During this time, she finished her master"s degree in dramatic literature at the University of Calgary.
She is currently the assistant director of the Department of Dramatic Arts at Brock University. After finishing her drama degree in Manchester University, England in 1979, she moved to Alberta, Canada and co-founded One Yellow Rabbit Performance Theatre, of which she was the artistic director until 1984, and Company-Artistic Director with Michael Green from 1984 to 1987. In 1988, she became the artistic director of Northern Lights Theatre in Edmonton for four years, during which time she produced works with artists such as Robert Lepage, Ray Bradbury, and Debra Schantz.
Afterward she freelanced in Eastern Canada and United States of America with a variety of companies, ranging from Theatre Newfoundland-Labrador and Eastern Front to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, Thousand Islands Playhouse, and the Shaw Festival.
In 2001, Raby came to work at Brock University to teach acting, directing and playwriting. She also teaches Anna Halpin"s RSVP approach to devising theatre.
In collaboration with Saint Catharine"s children"s theatre Carousel Players artistic directors Kim Selody and Pablo Felices Luna, Raby has taken RSVP into the Niagara school system. She has directed ten mainstage productions at Brock University, a number of which have been adaptations of international classics.
Theatre About Science Raby"s interest in theatre about science developed through her plays The Pageant of the Comet (1987), Faust and the Human Genome (1999-2003), and Sheilagh Stephenson"s play An Experiment with an Airpump, has resulted in several papers, most recently "Contracting the Audience for Plays About Science." Currently, she is working on a script about human fertility and biogenetic engineering.