Veronique MacRae
Veronique MacRae is a Creative Director, Multidisciplinary Artist, and Arts-Based Wellness Facilitator who integrates performing arts with therapeutic practices. As Founder and Executive Director of Stage and Spirit, she creates transformative spaces where creativity meets healing. She also serves as Co-Director of Coordinate Theater at St. Albans School and National Cathedral School, mentoring young artists and fostering creative growth. A SAG-AFTRA performer and 2023 Kennedy Center Local Theatre Resident in Social Impact, Veronique brings over two decades of experience using theatrical techniques to foster personal growth and social change.
Her work includes directing Blackwomanology at the 2021 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and developing When Birds with Broken Wings Fly, a solo performance exploring Black women’s spiritual and mental journey. Veronique is also the author of The Artist Escape and In a Field Full of Lavender Trees, works that reflect her commitment to artistic expression and soul-centered healing.
Through Stage and Spirit, she continues to design innovative programs that unite creative practice with wellness, empowering artists and communities to unlock their transformative potential.