In 2011, Dwyer did dramaturgy for and directed Rabiayshna Productions'
The Apology. From 2016 to 2017, Dwyer was the artistic director of Cow Over Moon Children's Theatre in
Mississauga. She also served as the associate artistic director of both
Tarragon Theatre and
Nightwood Theatre in
Toronto. The play tackles themes of race, class, and privilege. fu-GEN Theatre selected
Calpurnia as one of their top 49 groundbreaking plays by women of colour. Also in 2018, Dwyer developed and performed in
One Thing Leads to Another for Young People's Theatre. In 2020, she directed the RMTC's premiere of
Frances Koncan's Women of the Fur Trade. The next year, she directed
The Mountaintop with RMTC. The production was streamed online to accommodate COVID-19 restrictions. The RMTC is set to put on Dwyer's play
Calpurnia in 2022. Dwyer wrote the 6-episode
Crave series,
The D Cut, which premiered in 2020. In 2020, Dwyer wrote the
libretto for the opera
Backstage at Carnegie Hall.
Backstage was composed by
Tim Brady and was based on
Charlie Christian's 1939
Carnegie Hall performance with
Benny Goodman's band. Dwyer's audio-play,
Come Home – The Legend Of Daddy Hall, premiered in May 2021 with
Tarragon Theatre. Dwyer directed the production which featured the voices of Jesse Clark, Beau Dixon, Starr Domingue, and
Jackie Richardson. == Acting credits ==