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Yvonne Brewster : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yvonne Brewster Yvonne Brewster, OBE, is a Jamaican-born stage director, teacher and writer. She also co-founded the theatre companies Talawa in the UK and The Barn in Jamaica.〔Simon Reade, ("Pioneer with a vision of black theatre" ), ''New Straits Times'', 23 August 1992.〕 ==Biography== Born in Kingston, Jamaica,〔(Profile of Yvonne Brewster ) at 100 Great Black Britons.〕 Yvonne Brewster went to the UK to study drama in the mid-1950s at the Rose Bruford College - where she was the UK's first Black woman drama student〔 - and at the Royal Academy of Music, where she received a distinction in Drama and Mime.〔("Biography - Yvonne Brewster" ), Historical Geographies, 14 September 2011.〕 She returned to Jamaica to teach Drama and in 1965 she also jointly founded (with Trevor Rhone) The Barn in Kingston, Jamaica's first professional theatre company.〔Notes on contributors, in Geoffrey V. Davis, Anne Fuchs (eds), ''Staging New Britain: Aspects of Black and South Asian British Theatre Practice'', Brussels: P.I.E.-Peter Lang, 2006, p. 337.〕 Upon her return to England she worked extensively in radio, television, and directing for Stage Productions. Between 1982 and 1984, she was Drama Officer at the Arts Council of Great Britain.〔 In 1985 she co-founded Talawa Theatre Company with Mona Hammond, Carmen Munroe and Inigo Espejel,〔("Black & Asian Performance in Britain 1970 onwards - Talawa Theatre Company" ). V&A.〕 using funding from the Greater London Council (then led by Ken Livingstone). Brewster was Talawa's artistic director until 2003.〔Nosheen Iqbal, ("Talawa theatre company: the fights of our lives" ), ''The Guardian'', 29 May 2011.〕 She is a patron of the Clive Barker Centre for Theatrical Innovation.〔("Patron of the Clive Barker Centre – Yvonne Brewster OBE" ), Clive Barker Centre for Theatrical Innovation.〕
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