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Evelyn Bowen

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111:. As an actor entering the profession, many of her early roles were as "extra", a second for roles of more senior members of the company; with experience she began to take on roles herself. After her time with the Old Vic, she worked with the MacDona Players which produced travelling productions performed in smaller cities throughout Britain. 213:
Following the divorce from O'Connor, Bowen married Abraham Garbary, an engineer. The Garbarys had two children. In 1956 the couple moved to Canada, first to Toronto, then Montreal; the children followed in 1957. The family finally settled in Nova Scotia. There, as Evelyn Garbary, she established
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to Evan Owen Bowen, a doctor and Elizabeth Evans. Her father died when she was three and her mother remarried Owen Davies. Her mother's father was mayor of Cardigan. The Evans family spoke Welsh at home. The Bowens spoke English. Davies moved the family to Carnarvon in North Wales.
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With puppeteer Tom Miller, she co-founded the Acadia Child Drama and Puppet Theatre with students from Acadia University in 1971. With the involvement of Sarah Lee Lewis as an administrator, by 1973, the collaboration formed
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on the arrival of Black United Empire Loyalists to Nova Scotia. She then produced the play with the community group The Inglewood Players, and presented it at the
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Bowen lived in Wales until 1928 when she moved to London where she lived from 1928 to 1932. When she was twenty-three she made her debut at court.
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She returned to Wales where she became a founder of the Welsh National Theatre Company and was its director from 1933 to 1936.
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herself as a theatrical director and producer, writer and editor, dramatist and educator.
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For 1967, Canada's centenary year, she commissioned playwright David Giffin to write
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In 1976 Bowen studied at the Leningrad Theater School. In 1979 she was awarded the
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that Bowen should play the lead role in the upcoming Abbey production of his play,
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of Doctor of Letters by Acadia University. In the 1980s she wrote her memoirs,
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Welsh-Canadian actress, theatrical producer and director, writer and educator
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She met Irish writer, dramatist and director of the Abbey Theatre
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J.O. Francis, Realist Drama and Ethics: Culture, Place and Nation
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Bowen was a writer as well as an actress. She wrote plays with
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in 1935; they were divorced in 1939. The couple had one son.
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Evelyn Garbary: For Those of Us Whose Bones Are Stage Props
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Esther Evelyn Sara Owen Bowen was born on 18 June 1911 in
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Wolfville
Nova Scotia
Cardigan, Wales
St. Winifred’s School for Girls
Llanfairfechan
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Old Vic Shakespearean Company
John Martin Harvey
Frank O'Connor
Seán Ó Faoláin
Dominion Drama Festival
Acadia University
Mermaid Theatre for Young Audiences
Ernest Buckler
Mi’kmaq
honorary degree
Robert Speaight
Frank O’Connor
Wolfville




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