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Mistress Diane de Lyon, received her [[Laurel]] for her work translating period morality plays for modern production, as well as directing and acting in SCA plays. Her small acting troupe, ''Les Enfants Sans Abri'' operated both within the SCA and also in the academic community of UCLA. Plays translated/written by Dianne include ''Master Morton'' and ''The Miller Who's Soul Went to Hell''.
Mistress Diane de Lyon received her [[Laurel]] for her work translating period morality plays for modern production, as well as directing and acting in SCA plays. Her small acting troupe, ''Les Enfants Sans Abri'' operated both within the SCA and also in the academic community of UCLA. Plays translated/written by Dianne include ''Master Morton'' and ''The Miller Who's Soul Went to Hell''.


Diane was also active with the Right Noble Guild of [[Saint Genesius]], acting as "Cupcake Gaolbait" in ''Our Kind'' by [[Goldwyn of Britain]], among others.
Diane was also active with the Right Noble Guild of [[Saint Genesius]], acting as "Cupcake Gaolbait" in ''Our Kind'' by [[Goldwyn of Britain]], among others.


[[Category:Laurels]]
[[Category:Laurels]]

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Resides: Angels
Status: inactive
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Mistress Diane de Lyon received her Laurel for her work translating period morality plays for modern production, as well as directing and acting in SCA plays. Her small acting troupe, Les Enfants Sans Abri operated both within the SCA and also in the academic community of UCLA. Plays translated/written by Dianne include Master Morton and The Miller Who's Soul Went to Hell.

Diane was also active with the Right Noble Guild of Saint Genesius, acting as "Cupcake Gaolbait" in Our Kind by Goldwyn of Britain, among others.