A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada in 2004, Eve Pressault had multiple stage experiences, both in theater and dance.
Since her beginnings, Ève has been working in both disciplines. She took part in the creation of choreographer Dave St-Pierre’s No Man's Land Show (2003), La Pornographie des âmes (2006) and Un peu de tendresse, bordel de merde (2006), which she toured across Europe up until 2010. She also collaborated with choreographer LeslieBaker in Knot of Nots presented at Tangente.
Within the theatre scene in Montreal, Eve worked with Claude Poissant for the show Cinq visages pour Camille Brunelle, created at Espace Go and then presented in Avignon during the summer of 2014. She worked with Christian Lapointe in Limbes (La Chapelle, NAC, La Méduse) and in Oxygène at Prospero Theater (Winner of the 2013-2014 Critics' Prize). She also worked with Alice Ronfard in Chroniques (La Chapelle Theater) for which she received a lot of praise from the public and journalists, Marc Béland in Hamlet (TNM), Brigitte Haentjens in l’Opéra de Quat’sous (Usine C), Emmanuel Schwartz in Nathan (NAC, FTA) and Justin Laramée in Transmissions (La Licorne).
We have also seen her in Nombreux seront nos ennemis, directed by Hanna Abd El Nour at La Chapelle Theater. She was also part of the play La femme la plus dangereuse du Québec at the Denise-Pelletier Theater and of Sous la nuit solitaire at the Quat'sous Theater. In 2021, she returns to the Espace Go stage in La brèche. She worked under the direction of Philippe Cyr in Atteintes à sa vie, a play by Martin Crimp presented at Usine C. She was part of the cast of Virus et la Proie presented at the FTA, as well as Wollstonecraft presented at Quat'sous in 2023. That same year, under the direction of Christian Lapointe, she starred in the frantic play Parents et amis sont invités à y assister at the Théâtre de Quat'sous.
On television, she played roles that moved us, amongst others she played Clarah Girard in 30 vies, agent Tardif in Unité 9, Estelle Malenfant in the series Malenfant (Series +) directed by Ricardo Trogi. She also played Nathalie in Faits divers.