Kelly Rebar

Kelly Rebar (born 1956 in Lethbridge, Alberta) is a Canadian playwright and screenwriter,[1] best known for the play and film Bordertown Café.

[2] Her first play, Chatters, was produced at Calgary's Factory Theatre West in 1974.

[2] She studied film at York University in Toronto, Ontario, graduating in 1978.

[2] Her second play, Checkin' Out, was produced by Northern Light Theatre in 1981,[2] and Bordertown Café was first staged in 1987.

[7] She subsequently concentrated on film and television writing, including the television series Wind at My Back and Jake and the Kid, and CBC Television's film adaptation of Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women.