Wolfe Bowart (born May 28, 1962) is a physical comedian,
actor
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,
director
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and
playwright
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. He is the creator and performer of the physical theatre productions ''LaLaLuna'', ''Letter's End'' and ''The Man the Sea Saw''. Bowart is the son of writer
Walter Bowart
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and Linda Dugmore, and grandson of the
abstract expressionist
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artist
Edward Dugmore.
LaLaLuna
In 2006, Bowart premiered ''LaLaLuna'', a surreal tale about the night the light went out in the moon, at the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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, the
Adelaide Fringe Festival
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, and the
Queensland Performing Arts Centre
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during the production’s first Australian tour. Written, directed and performed by Bowart, ''LaLaLuna'' contains a poetic narrative by
Roscoe Lee Browne
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. Critic Fergus Shiel of
The Age
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proclaimed the show “luminously inventive and magically silly” and Ari Sharp of ''The Program'' wrote “Bowart is the ultimate physical performer. He has a breathtaking awareness of his own body, and glides effortlessly across the stage with balletic skill. His sleight-of-hand is magnificent and fits in so neatly that you sometimes barely notice that it’s there, which allows the audience to be swept away in the dreamy mystique that Bowart seeks to create.”
In 2007, ''LaLaLuna'' made its UK premiere at the
Royal Festival Hall
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as part of the
London International Mime Festival
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(see review). Bowart also undertook a 40-performance national tour of Australia, and presented ''LaLaLuna'' at the Volos International Festival in Greece.
In 2008, Bowart performed ''LaLaLuna'' in Hong Kong, New Zealand, Greece and Brazil and returned to Australia for seasons in Sydney (see review), Hobart and in Melbourne at the
Arts Centre Melbourne
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.
Bowart’s 2009 UK tour included performances at the
Theatre Royal, Bath
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, where ''LaLaLuna'' headlined the inaugural Family Theatre Festival.
In 2010, Bowart premiered ''LaLaLuna'' in New Zealand and Austria, and returned to the UK, where the production was part of the
Brighton Festival
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(curated that year by
Brian Eno
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), the
Salisbury International Arts Festival
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, and completed seasons at the
York Theatre Royal
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(see review),
The Lowry
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in Salford, and Newcastle's
Northern Stage
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, among others.
Bowart continues to tour ''LaLaLuna'' internationally. Recent seasons include the Bahrain Summer Festival (2015), Australia's 2015
Awesome Festival (see review), and the 2016 Kuala Lumpur International Arts Festival in Malaysia.
Letter's End
Bowart’s production ''Letter's End'', the story of a man inhabiting a magical lost-letter office, made its U.S. premiere in January 2009 in Tucson, Arizona. Bowart's company SpoonTree Productions was awarded a grant from the Australian government to tour ''Letter's End'' nationally in 2009. The Australian tour spanned five and a half months and incorporated 43 venues and 91 performances (see reviews). Reviewing for
The Mercury
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, Robert Jarman noted "the show combines comedy and pathos, mime, magic and sleight of hand, shadow puppetry, film and sound in an exemplary and enchanting mix. The sheer amount of invention is staggering."
In August 2010, ''Letter's End'' was nominated for a
Helpmann Award for Best Regional Touring Production
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.
In 2013, Bowart was again invited to participate at the
London International Mime Festival
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. His season of ''Letter's End'' at the
Southbank Centre
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marked the production's UK premiere. (see review) The French premiere of "Letter's End" followed soon after, during a tour that included dates at the 2013 Festival Effervescences alongside works by
Philippe Genty,
Daniele Finzi Pasca
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and
James Thiérrée
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.
The Man the Sea Saw
Bowart's Australian premiere of ''The Man the Sea Saw'' took place in 2011. He undertook a 66-show national tour that spanned 27 venues and concluded with a season at
His Majesty's Theatre in Perth, Western Australia, where ''The Man the Sea Saw'' headlined the 2011
Awesome Festival.
The adventures of a man adrift at sea on a melting iceberg prompted Perth critic David Zampatti to write "Bowart acts wordlessly but with boundless expression, his silent movie-actor's face, acrobat's body and magician's hands telling us all we need to know."
In 2012, ''The Man the Sea Saw'' was nominated for a
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.
In 2014, Bowart undertook a 7-city of China and South Korea with ''The Man the Sea Saw.'' The tour marked Bowart's Chinese premiere.
The Shneedles
As artistic director and co-creator of ''The Shneedles'', Bowart, together with fellow clown
Bill Robison, have performed in Japan, Singapore, Australia (see review), Germany, Austria, Spain, Iceland and the U.S. The Shneedles most recently completed a 6-month season in Germany in 2007 for GOP-Varieté Theaters.
Director/actor/writer/artist
As a guest artist at the
University of Arizona
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School of Theatre, Film & Television, Bowart directed ''From the Fishbowl'', an original work co-devised with theatre students. Created during the COVID-19 pandemic, it streamed online for a global audience in April 2021. The production features seven actors moving between stage and screen as they explore what it means to live in a world that has become both socially distant and yet somehow more personal. In a review for ''The Theatre Times'', Michael Schweikardt wrote that ''From the Fishbowl'' "documents the moment of a young person struggling to come of age during the pandemic better than any oral history or written diary account ever could."
As an artist, Bowart was commissioned to create the masks for the visual theatre production ''Bocon!'' by the
Mark Taper Forum
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in Los Angeles. As a playwright-performer, Bowart created ''Harold's Big Feat'', which was directed by Peter Brosius and produced by the
Mark Taper Forum
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's P.L.A.Y. (Performing for Los Angeles Youth).
As an actor in the U.S., Bowart has guest-starred on TV programs on ABC, CNBC, the Disney Channel and PBS. On the stage, he has performed in such productions as ''Moon Over Madness'' at the
John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
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in Hollywood, and in ''The Joy of Going Somewhere Definite''
[Julio Martinez]
“New Theatre for Now”
''Variety'', May 9, 1997 at the Mark Taper Forum.
Bowart has also co-written several motion picture and television screenplays on assignment, including “eye-see-you.com,” the season finale episode of the television series
The Net for the
USA Network
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, which aired in March 1999.
Bowart is a Theater graduate of
Cornish College of the Arts
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in Seattle, Washington.
References
External links
Official website
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1962 births
Living people
American male comedians
21st-century American comedians
American mimes
Cornish College of the Arts alumni