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Evalyn Parry

Evalyn Parry is a Canadian performance-maker, theatrical innovator and singer-songwriter. She grew up in Toronto, Ontario in the Kensington Market neighbourhood. Her music combines elements of spoken word and folk.

Evalyn Parry
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • playwright
  • director
Known for
Websiteevalynparry.com

Biography edit

Evalyn Parry is the daughter of David Parry, an English-born Canadian singer and theatrical director who died in 1995, and performer and author Caroline Balderston Parry. Her brother Richard Parry performs with the bands Bell Orchestre and Arcade Fire. She is married to Canadian writer Suzanne Robertson. She is a Quaker.

Theatre edit

Parry is a theatre creator, actor, director, collaborator and educator. Her plays and performances have been produced and toured nationally and internationally. From 2015 to 2020, Parry served as the artistic director of Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.

Parry's most recent collaborative work, Kiinalik These Sharp Tools, premiered at Buddies in 2017 and was presented at the Edinburgh International Festival (2019) and Cervantino Festival, Mexico (2019), Toronto's Luminato Festival, Vancouver's PuSh Festival (2019) and the GCTC (in collaboration with the National Arts Centre) (2020). Parry and co-creator/performer Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory were awarded the 2018 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play for Kiinalik; Parry and musician/performer Cris Derksen were awarded the 2018 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Sound Design/Composition.

Parry's acclaimed show SPIN, which features a bicycle played as a musical instrument (played by percussionist Brad Hart), charts the feminist history of the bicycle, and tells the story of Annie Londonderry, first woman to ride around the world on a bike in 1895. SPIN has toured festivals and theatres all over North America including Montreal's Edgy Women Festival in 2012.[1]

Parry writes and performs with the acclaimed feminist theatre collective Independent Aunties with Anna Chatterton and Karin Randoja. The Aunties have created six shows together; their most recent production Gertrude and Alice, about the love and lives of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, premiered at Buddies in Bad Times in 2016. It won a Toronto Theatre Critics Award, and was nominated for two Dora Mavor Moore Awards. Gertrude and Alice was remounted in 2018 as part of Buddies’ 40th Anniversary season, the same year the play was published by Playwrights Canada Press and was a shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2018 Governor General's Awards.[2] The Independent Aunties other productions have been produced by Buddies in Bad Times (Clean Irene and Dirty Maxine—winner of Best New Play at SummerWorks, 2002); Theatre Passe Muraille (Frances, Mathilda and Tea, The Mysterious Shorts); The Theatre Centre (Breakfast—Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination); and The Cooking Fire Festival (Robbers’ Daughters). The Aunties’ Gertrude and Alice was co-produced with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in March 2016;

Parry was appointed artistic director of Buddies in Bad Times, a queer theatre company in Toronto, in 2015, succeeding Brendan Healy.[3] Prior to becoming artistic director, Parry served as the director of the Young Creators Unit at Buddies from 2007 to 2015. She was the recipient of the 2013  km Hunter Award for Theatre and the Ken McDougall Award for Directing (2009). In 2012, she directed Buddies' production of Tawiah M'carthy's Obaaberima, which was awarded the 2013 Dora for Outstanding Production; Parry also garnered a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Outstanding Direction of a Play. Parry left buddies in Bad Times in September 2020. Prior to leaving, Parry said that she hoped the company would pursue other leadership models rather than having a traditional 'artistic director'.[4]

Music edit

Steeped in the folk tradition but born to innovate, Parry's genre-blurring work is inspired by intersections of social activism, history and autobiography, exploring themes that range from 19th century cycling heroines to bottled water, from queer identity to the quest for the Northwest Passage. Her unique combination of music and spoken word has been presented at folk festivals, theatres and campuses internationally; she has released five CDs of original music (with Borealis Records and her own Outspoke Productions). Parry performs solo and with a band. She was the inaugural recipient of the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award (2003) and the Beth Ferguson Award for Upcoming Songwriter (Ottawa, 2001). Parry has performed at numerous music, poetry and Pride festivals across North America, including Hillside Festival, The Vancouver Folk Festival, North by Northeast Music and Film Conference and Festival (Toronto), the National Arts Centre (Ottawa), the Lincoln Center Out of Doors in New York City. Parry has also performed with the group Girls with Glasses, a quartet of female songwriters including Parry, Eve Goldberg, Allison Brown, and Karyn Ellis.

Personal life edit

Parry is married to Suzanne Robertson.[4]

Plays edit

  • Kiinalik: These Sharp Tools by Evalyn Parry, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Erin Brubacher and Elysha Poirier with Cris Derksen
  • 'Gertrude and Alice" by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton, in collaboration with Karin Randoja
  • SPIN by Evalyn Parry
  • Breakfast by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton
  • Clean Irene and Dirty Maxine by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton
  • Francis Mathilda & Tea by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton
  • The Mysterious Shorts by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton
  • "The Freelance Lover" by Evalyn Parry
  • Robbers Daughters' by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton
  • Nancy Drew Without a Clue, adapted by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton

Directing Credits edit

  • 'The Dialysis Project', created by Leah Lewis, Robert Chafe and Evalyn Parry, Resource Centre for the Arts, St John's 2020
  • 'The Youth / Elders Project', collaborative creation, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 2017
  • 'Obaaberima', by Tawiah Ben M'Carthy, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 2012 // 2018
  • 'Oh God, The Drums" by Brad Hart, Toronto Fringe 2012
  • 'Fishbowl' by Mark Shyzer, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 2010

Discography edit

  • Things that should be warnings (2001, LP)
  • Unreasonable (2003, LP)
  • Live at Lula (2006, concert DVD)
  • Small Theatres (2007, double LP)
  • SPIN (2011, LP)

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Samuel-s303-18. "Archives / Edgy Women". Studio 303. Retrieved July 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Balser, Erin (October 3, 2018). "The finalists for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for drama". CBC Books. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  3. ^ Dupuis, Chris (July 23, 2015). . Daily Xtra. Archived from the original on July 25, 2015. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Sumi, Glenn (September 6, 2020). "Why Evalyn Parry is leaving Buddies in Bad Times". NOW Magazine. Retrieved December 4, 2020.

Sources edit

  • Fricker, Karen, "Kiinalik: These Sharp Tools powerfully connects audience to peoples and culture of the North: review. Show weaves Evalyn Parry's and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory's personal experiences with broader cultural context." [1] Toronto Star October 2017
  • Nestruck, Kelly, "In Kiinalik: These Sharp Tools, collaboration produces beautiful music" [2] The Globe and Mail October 2017
  • Sumi, Glenn. "Youth/Elder Project is Revolutionary Theatre" [3] NOW Magazine June 2017
  • Sumi, Glenn "Queer pioneer does double duty at fest, nurturing new talent and critiquing two Canadian male icons on their idea of North" " NOW Magazine August 2014
  • Porter, Catherine. "[5]"The Toronto Star, 2010-17-05.
  • Beeston, Laura, "Five habits that help Evalyn Parry keep pushing creative boundaries" [6] The Globe and Mail September 2015
  • Deschamps, MJ. "Evalyn Parry takes quirky tour across country", Xtra!, 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  • Levesque, Roger. "", Edmonton Journal, 2008-07-01. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  • Nikodym, Carolyn. "Prevue – Evalyn Parry", Vue Weekly, 2008-07-03. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  • Varty, Alexander. "Straight white men and IKEA provide inspiration for Evalyn Parry", The Georgia Straight, 2008-07-03. Retrieved 2008-07-10.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Evalyn Parry is a Canadian performance maker theatrical innovator and singer songwriter She grew up in Toronto Ontario in the Kensington Market neighbourhood Her music combines elements of spoken word and folk Evalyn ParryOccupationsSinger songwriter playwright directorKnown forSpoken word theatre musicWebsiteevalynparry wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Theatre 3 Music 4 Personal life 5 Plays 6 Directing Credits 7 Discography 8 Awards 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksBiography editEvalyn Parry is the daughter of David Parry an English born Canadian singer and theatrical director who died in 1995 and performer and author Caroline Balderston Parry Her brother Richard Parry performs with the bands Bell Orchestre and Arcade Fire She is married to Canadian writer Suzanne Robertson She is a Quaker Theatre editParry is a theatre creator actor director collaborator and educator Her plays and performances have been produced and toured nationally and internationally From 2015 to 2020 Parry served as the artistic director of Buddies in Bad Times Theatre Parry s most recent collaborative work Kiinalik These Sharp Tools premiered at Buddies in 2017 and was presented at the Edinburgh International Festival 2019 and Cervantino Festival Mexico 2019 Toronto s Luminato Festival Vancouver s PuSh Festival 2019 and the GCTC in collaboration with the National Arts Centre 2020 Parry and co creator performer Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory were awarded the 2018 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play for Kiinalik Parry and musician performer Cris Derksen were awarded the 2018 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Sound Design Composition Parry s acclaimed show SPIN which features a bicycle played as a musical instrument played by percussionist Brad Hart charts the feminist history of the bicycle and tells the story of Annie Londonderry first woman to ride around the world on a bike in 1895 SPIN has toured festivals and theatres all over North America including Montreal s Edgy Women Festival in 2012 1 Parry writes and performs with the acclaimed feminist theatre collective Independent Aunties with Anna Chatterton and Karin Randoja The Aunties have created six shows together their most recent production Gertrude and Alice about the love and lives of Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas premiered at Buddies in Bad Times in 2016 It won a Toronto Theatre Critics Award and was nominated for two Dora Mavor Moore Awards Gertrude and Alice was remounted in 2018 as part of Buddies 40th Anniversary season the same year the play was published by Playwrights Canada Press and was a shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Governor General s Award for English language drama at the 2018 Governor General s Awards 2 The Independent Aunties other productions have been produced by Buddies in Bad Times Clean Irene and Dirty Maxine winner of Best New Play at SummerWorks 2002 Theatre Passe Muraille Frances Mathilda and Tea The Mysterious Shorts The Theatre Centre Breakfast Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination and The Cooking Fire Festival Robbers Daughters The Aunties Gertrude and Alice was co produced with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in March 2016 Parry was appointed artistic director of Buddies in Bad Times a queer theatre company in Toronto in 2015 succeeding Brendan Healy 3 Prior to becoming artistic director Parry served as the director of the Young Creators Unit at Buddies from 2007 to 2015 She was the recipient of the 2013 km Hunter Award for Theatre and the Ken McDougall Award for Directing 2009 In 2012 she directed Buddies production of Tawiah M carthy s Obaaberima which was awarded the 2013 Dora for Outstanding Production Parry also garnered a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Outstanding Direction of a Play Parry left buddies in Bad Times in September 2020 Prior to leaving Parry said that she hoped the company would pursue other leadership models rather than having a traditional artistic director 4 Music editSteeped in the folk tradition but born to innovate Parry s genre blurring work is inspired by intersections of social activism history and autobiography exploring themes that range from 19th century cycling heroines to bottled water from queer identity to the quest for the Northwest Passage Her unique combination of music and spoken word has been presented at folk festivals theatres and campuses internationally she has released five CDs of original music with Borealis Records and her own Outspoke Productions Parry performs solo and with a band She was the inaugural recipient of the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award 2003 and the Beth Ferguson Award for Upcoming Songwriter Ottawa 2001 Parry has performed at numerous music poetry and Pride festivals across North America including Hillside Festival The Vancouver Folk Festival North by Northeast Music and Film Conference and Festival Toronto the National Arts Centre Ottawa the Lincoln Center Out of Doors in New York City Parry has also performed with the group Girls with Glasses a quartet of female songwriters including Parry Eve Goldberg Allison Brown and Karyn Ellis Personal life editParry is married to Suzanne Robertson 4 Plays editKiinalik These Sharp Tools by Evalyn Parry Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Erin Brubacher and Elysha Poirier with Cris Derksen Gertrude and Alice by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton in collaboration with Karin Randoja SPIN by Evalyn Parry Breakfast by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton Clean Irene and Dirty Maxine by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton Francis Mathilda amp Tea by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton The Mysterious Shorts by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton The Freelance Lover by Evalyn Parry Robbers Daughters by Evalyn Parry and Anna Chatterton Nancy Drew Without a Clue adapted by Evalyn Parry and Anna ChattertonDirecting Credits edit The Dialysis Project created by Leah Lewis Robert Chafe and Evalyn Parry Resource Centre for the Arts St John s 2020 The Youth Elders Project collaborative creation Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 2017 Obaaberima by Tawiah Ben M Carthy Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 2012 2018 Oh God The Drums by Brad Hart Toronto Fringe 2012 Fishbowl by Mark Shyzer Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 2010Discography editThings that should be warnings 2001 LP Unreasonable 2003 LP Live at Lula 2006 concert DVD Small Theatres 2007 double LP SPIN 2011 LP Awards editDora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play Kiinalik These Sharp Tools with Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory 2018 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Sound Design Composition Kiinalik These Sharp Tools with Cris Derksen 2018 KM Hunter Award for Theatre 2013 Ken McDougall Award for Emerging Director 2009 Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award 2003 Beth Ferguson Award for Upcoming Songwriter Ottawa 2001 References edit Samuel s303 18 Archives Edgy Women Studio 303 Retrieved July 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Balser Erin October 3 2018 The finalists for the 2018 Governor General s Literary Award for drama CBC Books Retrieved March 27 2021 Dupuis Chris July 23 2015 Buddies Names Evalyn Parry as New Artistic Director Daily Xtra Archived from the original on July 25 2015 Retrieved March 27 2021 a b Sumi Glenn September 6 2020 Why Evalyn Parry is leaving Buddies in Bad Times NOW Magazine Retrieved December 4 2020 Sources editFricker Karen Kiinalik These Sharp Tools powerfully connects audience to peoples and culture of the North review Show weaves Evalyn Parry s and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory s personal experiences with broader cultural context 1 Toronto Star October 2017 Nestruck Kelly In Kiinalik These Sharp Tools collaboration produces beautiful music 2 The Globe and Mail October 2017 Sumi Glenn Youth Elder Project is Revolutionary Theatre 3 NOW Magazine June 2017 Sumi Glenn Queer pioneer does double duty at fest nurturing new talent and critiquing two Canadian male icons on their idea of North 4 NOW Magazine August 2014 Porter Catherine 5 The Toronto Star 2010 17 05 Beeston Laura Five habits that help Evalyn Parry keep pushing creative boundaries 6 The Globe and Mail September 2015 Deschamps MJ Evalyn Parry takes quirky tour across country Xtra 2008 06 26 Retrieved 2008 07 10 Levesque Roger Artist combines spoken word song on 2 CD package Edmonton Journal 2008 07 01 Retrieved 2008 07 10 Nikodym Carolyn Prevue Evalyn Parry Vue Weekly 2008 07 03 Retrieved 2008 07 10 Varty Alexander Straight white men and IKEA provide inspiration for Evalyn Parry The Georgia Straight 2008 07 03 Retrieved 2008 07 10 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evalyn Parry amp oldid 1220027257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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