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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Audrey_DwyerAudrey Dwyer - Wikipedia

    Audrey Dwyer is a Canadian writer, actor, and director. She is a former associate artistic director of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre. She wrote the 2018 comedy, Calpurnia . Early life. Dwyer was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She studied theatre at the University of Manitoba. [1] Career.

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  2. May 26, 2021 · Based on true events, Come Home - The Legend of Daddy Hall is told through poetic text, music and song. Audrey Dwyer was the Urjo Kareda Artist in Residence at Tarragon Theatre in 2018-19 and was also the Assistant Artistic Director. She is currently the associate artistic director of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre.

  3. Audrey Dwyer is an actor, director, playwright, teacher, artistic director, facilitator and mentor with a career spanning over twenty years. While she is based in her hometown of Manitoba, she has taken her art across the country, having worked in both Toronto and Ottawa.

  4. Audrey Dwyer is a multi-disciplinary artist with over twenty years of experience working as an Actor, Director, Playwright, Teacher, Artistic Director, Facilitator and Mentor. In 2018, Audrey Dwyer was named one of the eighteen artists to watch by Now Magazine.

  5. Audrey Dwyer is a multi-disciplinary artist and a director with over twenty years of experience. She is an Associate Artist in the Directing Program at the National Theatre School, in 2020-2021, and the Associate Artistic Director of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre.

  6. Audrey Dwyer is a multi-disciplinary artist with over twenty years of experience working as an actor, director, playwright, teacher, artistic director, facilitator and mentor. She wrote and directed Calpurnia, which was produced by Nightwood Theatre and Sulong Theatre.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0245473Audrey Dwyer - IMDb

    Audrey Dwyer. Actress: Man of the Year. Audrey Dwyer has been working in theatre and film for nearly twenty years as an actor, writer, director and dramaturge. She has worked throughout Canada and the United States. She starred in the comedy Patty's Cake, which won a Dora Award for Outstanding Children's Production.

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