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Rhiannon Owen

Professional Pilgrim and Audiobook Narrator

I'm an actor and musician currently working as an Historical Interpreter and Theatre Specialist at Plimoth Patuxet Museums. I narrate comedies with a big heart and histories with loving attention to detail.

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First Person, Middle Grade, Fantasy
Third Person, Historical, Romance
Nonfiction, Entertainment

More About Me

Rhiannon is formally trained as an actor and musician, but her skill as a storyteller and curiosity about anything and everything have taken her to many exciting places, and she is always looking forward to what is next.

 

Rhiannon received her BA in Musical Theatre with a minor in Music Theory from Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA. During her studies, she composed a one-act musical about the life of sixteenth-century reformer Martin Luther, assistant music directed two mainstage musicals, tutored students of all disciplines in her University Writing Center, and was a reader and actor for We Are One Body Audio Theatre.

 

Since finishing college, she has been a featured singer for the Puget Sound Welsh Society’s St. David’s Day Festivities (Yes, she can sing in Welsh!), a carnival games operator on the Jersey Shore (She’s got a great Fool the Guesser routine!), and even a legal secretary (She knows more about workers’ compensation than she ever wanted to!)

 

Now, Rhiannon lives in Massachusetts and works as an historical interpreter at Plimoth Patuxet Museums. She portrays a real-life resident of seventeenth-century Plymouth Colony to educate guests about America’s beginnings, and even has an authentic seventeenth-century English accent while she talks about it! 

 

Rhiannon brings a youthful enthusiasm and playful sense of humor to the stories she narrates. She loves to narrate comedies, history of all sorts, books for young audiences, and stories featuring queer and neurodivergent characters.

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