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Neil Armfield

Neil Geoffrey Armfield AO (born 22 April 1955) is an Australian director of theatre, film and opera.[1]

Biography

Born in Sydney, Armfield is the third and youngest son of Len, a factory worker at the nearby Arnott's Biscuits factory and Nita Armfield. He was brought up in the suburb of Concord, adjacent to Exile Bay. He was educated at the Homebush Boys High School where, in 1972, he was the Vice-Captain.[2] In that year, Armfield directed the school's production of Milne's "Toad of Toad Hall" which garnered him the award of "Best Director" at the NSW High Schools Drama Festival.[3] When asked in 2019: “Who or what was your biggest influence?” Armfield said; “Lindsay Daines at Homebush State High School, who encouraged my theatrical aspirations.”[4][5] He then went on to study at the University of Sydney, graduating in 1977, and became Co-Artistic Director of the Nimrod Theatre Company in 1979. He joined South Australia's Lighthouse Theatre before returning to Sydney in 1985, where he was involved in the purchase of Belvoir St Theatre and the formation of Company B, becoming its first Artistic Director in 1994.[6][7]

In April 2008 he was selected as a participant in the Towards a creative Australia strand of the Australia 2020 Summit. Armfield announced in 2009 that the 2010 season would be his last as Belvoir Artistic Director, but he subsequently directed under his successor as Artistic Director Ralph Myers.[8]

Armfield was appointed joint artistic director of the Adelaide Festival with Rachel Healy in 2017, with their original two-year term extended twice to 2023. This made them the longest serving artistic directors in the Festival's history.[9]

Company B work

For Company B, he has directed

Opera Australia work

For Opera Australia he has directed works such as Jenůfa, The Eighth Wonder, Tristan und Isolde and Billy Budd. In 2013, he directed Opera Australia's first full-length presentation of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, in Melbourne.

Companies worked with

Film

Awards and honours

Australian

  • Officer of the Order of Australia for "... service to the arts, nationally and internationally, as a director of theatre, opera and film, and as a promoter of innovative Australian productions including Australian Indigenous drama." (January 2007)[10]
  • Honorary Doctor of Literature at the University of Sydney (April 2006)
  • Sydney Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Director and Best Production
  • 1989, Major Award for Significant Contribution to Sydney Theatre
  • Several Green Room Awards
  • AFI Award for Best Director (Mini-series Edens Lost)
  • Several Helpmann Awards
  • Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Performing Arts in Australia

International

References

  1. ^ Jana Wendt, "The Diary of a Maestro: Meeting Neil Armfield", The Monthly (Australia), September 2010. Retrieved 18 September 2013
  2. ^ Homebush Boys High School Magazine: 4. 1972. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  3. ^ "School Magazine". Homebush Boys High School.[failed verification]
  4. ^ The Stage – UK Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  5. ^ Limelight “Opera invades your dreams,” Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  6. ^ Mitter, Shomit; Shevtsova, Maria (2005). Fifty Key Theatre Directors. Routledge. p. 236. ISBN 0-415-18731-1.
  7. ^ Atkinson, Ann; Knight, Linsay; McPhee. Margaret (1996). The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia Volume 2: Opera, Music, Dance. Australia: Allen & Unwin. p. 11. ISBN 1-86373-898-3.
  8. ^ Steve Dow, "Au revoir, Belvoir", 6 December 2009. Armfield's family background on stevedow.com.au
  9. ^ "Extended Adelaide Festival Tenure for Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy".
  10. ^ "Officer of the Order of Australia Award" on itsanhonour.gov.au Retrieved 18 September 2013

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Neil Geoffrey Armfield AO born 22 April 1955 is an Australian director of theatre film and opera 1 Neil ArmfieldAOBorn 1955 04 22 22 April 1955 age 68 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaEducationHomebush Boys High SchoolAlma materUniversity of SydneyOccupationCreative directorOrganizationsNimrod Theatre CompanyState Theatre Company SA Queensland Theatre CompanySydney Theatre CompanySeymour GroupMelbourne Theatre CompanyOpera AustraliaWelsh National OperaCanadian Opera CompanyZurich OperaEnglish National OperaThe Royal Opera Covent GardenLyric Opera of ChicagoHouston Grand Opera Contents 1 Biography 2 Company B work 3 Opera Australia work 4 Companies worked with 5 Film 6 Awards and honours 6 1 Australian 6 2 International 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditBorn in Sydney Armfield is the third and youngest son of Len a factory worker at the nearby Arnott s Biscuits factory and Nita Armfield He was brought up in the suburb of Concord adjacent to Exile Bay He was educated at the Homebush Boys High School where in 1972 he was the Vice Captain 2 In that year Armfield directed the school s production of Milne s Toad of Toad Hall which garnered him the award of Best Director at the NSW High Schools Drama Festival 3 When asked in 2019 Who or what was your biggest influence Armfield said Lindsay Daines at Homebush State High School who encouraged my theatrical aspirations 4 5 He then went on to study at the University of Sydney graduating in 1977 and became Co Artistic Director of the Nimrod Theatre Company in 1979 He joined South Australia s Lighthouse Theatre before returning to Sydney in 1985 where he was involved in the purchase of Belvoir St Theatre and the formation of Company B becoming its first Artistic Director in 1994 6 7 In April 2008 he was selected as a participant in the Towards a creative Australia strand of the Australia 2020 Summit Armfield announced in 2009 that the 2010 season would be his last as Belvoir Artistic Director but he subsequently directed under his successor as Artistic Director Ralph Myers 8 Armfield was appointed joint artistic director of the Adelaide Festival with Rachel Healy in 2017 with their original two year term extended twice to 2023 This made them the longest serving artistic directors in the Festival s history 9 Company B work EditFor Company B he has directed Signal Driver State of Shock Aftershocks Master Builder The Diary of a Madman Diving for Pearls The Tempest Ghosts Hate No Sugar Hamlet The Blind Giant is Dancing The Alchemist WASP The Seagull The Governor s Family As You Like It The Judas Kiss The Small Poppies Suddenly Last Summer The Marriage of Figaro Emma s Nose Aliwa My Zinc Bed Waiting for Godot The Underpants The Lieutenant of Inishmore Gulpilil The Spook The Fever Cloudstreet Picasso at the Lapin Agile Dead Heart A Cheery Soul Night on Bald Mountain Stuff Happens The Adventures of Snugglepot amp Cuddlepie and Little Ragged Blossom Keating Summer of the Seventeenth DollOpera Australia work EditFor Opera Australia he has directed works such as Jenufa The Eighth Wonder Tristan und Isolde and Billy Budd In 2013 he directed Opera Australia s first full length presentation of Richard Wagner s Ring Cycle in Melbourne Companies worked with EditNimrod Theatre Company State Theatre Company of South Australia Queensland Theatre Company Sydney Theatre Company Seymour Group Melbourne Theatre Company Opera Australia Welsh National Opera Canadian Opera Company Zurich Opera English National Opera The Royal Opera Covent Garden Lyric Opera of Chicago Houston Grand OperaFilm Edit1986 Twelfth Night 1991 The Castanet Club 2006 Candy 2015 Holding the ManAwards and honours EditAustralian Edit Officer of the Order of Australia for service to the arts nationally and internationally as a director of theatre opera and film and as a promoter of innovative Australian productions including Australian Indigenous drama January 2007 10 Honorary Doctor of Literature at the University of Sydney April 2006 Sydney Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Director and Best Production 1989 Major Award for Significant Contribution to Sydney Theatre Several Green Room Awards AFI Award for Best Director Mini series Edens Lost Several Helpmann Awards Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Performing Arts in AustraliaInternational Edit Dublin Festival Best Production Cloudstreet Dora Mavor Moore Award Canada Best Director and Best Musical for Billy Budd Barclays Best Opera Production Award Billy Budd Jesse KempfReferences Edit Jana Wendt The Diary of a Maestro Meeting Neil Armfield The Monthly Australia September 2010 Retrieved 18 September 2013 Homebush Boys High School Magazine 4 1972 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help title missing School Magazine Homebush Boys High School failed verification The Stage UK Retrieved 30 September 2021 Limelight Opera invades your dreams Retrieved 30 September 2021 Mitter Shomit Shevtsova Maria 2005 Fifty Key Theatre Directors Routledge p 236 ISBN 0 415 18731 1 Atkinson Ann Knight Linsay McPhee Margaret 1996 The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia Volume 2 Opera Music Dance Australia Allen amp Unwin p 11 ISBN 1 86373 898 3 Steve Dow Au revoir Belvoir 6 December 2009 Armfield s family background on stevedow com au Extended Adelaide Festival Tenure for Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy Officer of the Order of Australia Award on itsanhonour gov au Retrieved 18 September 2013External links EditNeil Armfield at IMDb Talking Heads Armfield interview by Peter Thompson for ABC1 July 2010 Portals Australia LGBT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neil Armfield amp oldid 1170540063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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