About

Amelia Campbell-Reidhead is an actor, playwright, and director from Washington D.C. Born in Brussels, Belgium to American Diplomats, Amelia has spent her youth experiencing many different cultures and countries. Now, Amelia has the priviledge to travel the world doing what she loves: creating theatre.

in 2026 Amelia will be graduating with a BFA Specialization in Acting for the Theatre from Concordia University in Montréal, QC.

In 2025 Amelia and a devoted team of creatives founded Little Bird Productions as a part of Montréal’s annual Fringe Festival. Now, Amelia acts as a board-member and co-founder of Little Bird Productions where she has had the opportunity to write, direct, and act in multiple shows.

Acting (select):
Nightmare Teen Romantic (written by Lizzie Esse, directed by Sadie Derry - Cherry Nova Productions 2026 - Elle), Don’t Cry When Constellations Beg to Burn (written by Jeff Ho, directed by Sophie Gee - Concordia University 2026 - Oracle/Flock), Romeo and Juliet (directed by Lizzie Esse - Cherry Nova Productions 2025 - Nurse/Lady Montague), Do Actors Dream of Psycho Pigs? (self written with Little Bird Productions, directed by Jessica Halpern - Montréal Fringe Festival 2025 - Meredith Blake), Oresteia (written by Robert Ike, directed by Leslie Baker - Concordia University 2025 - Electra), La Vida es Sueño (adapted and directed by Peter Farbridge - Concordia University 2024 - Rosaura), The Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast (directed by Aaron Delaney, blank, and blank - Concordia Student Union 2023 - Janet Weiss), Dracula (written for the stage by blank, directed by R.L. Mirabal - Lake Braddock Theatre 2023 - Lucy Westenra), Cut! (written by Ed Monk, directed by R.L. Mirabal - Lake Braddock Theatre 2023 - G), She Kills Monsters (written by blank, directed by R.L. Mirabal - Lake Braddock Theatre 2022 - Agnes Evans) The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (written for the stage by blank, directed by R.L. Mirabal - Lake Braddock Theatre 2022 - Lucy Pevensie)

Outside of theatre, Amelia is an active member of her community. Amelia is a co-founder of The Matilda Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds and support for childhood cancer research. Alongside her family, Amelia helped create The Matilda Project in honor of her late younger sister, Matilda. Currently Amelia acts as a volunteer basketball coach in the adapted basketball program as a part of the Saint Laurant Basketball League.

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