David Gow
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David Gow | |
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Born | 1964 |
David Gow (born 1964) is a playwright, screenwriter and character actor. He is Canadian and currently resides in Quebec. He is married to writer L. Kalo Gow.
[edit] Produced plays
- Relative Good - Premiered at GCTC, Ottawa, ON in September 2005. To be directed by David Gow at the Centaur Theatre in Montréal, QC in winter 2008. Also seen under the name "Arrivals" in a showcase at the Bank Street Theatre in NYC.
- Bea's Niece - First produced by 25th St. Theatre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
- Cherry Docs - world premiere by The Factory Theatre and Volcano on Factory's Mainstage. Directed by Richard Rose, starring R. H. Tompson and Ross Manson.
- The Friedman Family Fortune - Produced by Centaur Theatre, Mainstage, May 1996. Directed by Damir Andrei, starring Joan Orenstein, Maurice Podbrey and Theresa Tova. Published by Playwrights Canada Press.
- The Flight of Peter Pumpkin-eater - Produced by Joe's Theatre, Tarragon Extra Space. Directed by Hamish Mc Ewan, a solo show. The play drew national media attention.
- Do You Have A Moment? - Produced by Tarragon Theatre, Spring Arts, 1993.
[edit] Films
- Steel Toes (writer/co-director/producer), filmed in Montréal.