Career
Her other plays have included The Source (2002), Sugar (2003), Hush (2010), Marine Life (2012) and Like Wolves (2013). In 2012 she was the honoured recipient of the KM Hunter Artist’s Award for Theatre. Rosa has been playwright-in-residence at The Great Canadian Theatre Company and is currently in residence at Tarragon Theatre and Aluna Theatre.
As a film and television actor, her credits include appearances in the television series Puppets Who Kill, 1-800-MISSING, At the Hotel, Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks, History Bites, ReGenesis, The Lincolnshire, InSecurity and Saving Hope, and the films Blur, Jack and Jill versus the World and The Lady of Names.
Originally from Ottawa, Ontario, she is of Chilean, French, and Eastern European descent and was raised in the Jewish faith.