The
Winter’s Tale
STUDENT PRODUCTIONS OCTOBER 2020 nida.edu.au/october-2020
WELCOME STUDENT PRODUCTIONS OCTOBER 2020
I would like to begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal and Gadigal people, and pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging. Welcome to the October Season of Student Productions at NIDA. It is fantastic to see the culmination of all the hard work that has happened here over the past few months, and it is wonderful to be able to experience the magic of face-to-face theatre again. I am excited to celebrate our amazingly talented graduating students, to witness the inherent creativity of their work and to be in the audience with you. After the outstanding success of our Digital Theatre Festival last August, we now present five fully staged and two workshop productions with award-winning directors, all working under COVID-19 restrictions – seven stories about how we cope with crisis and change and come out the other side. This season gives all our students the opportunity to push boundaries and to engage with industry representatives, agents, theatre and event companies, film, and television producers. The state-of-the-art performance spaces they work in, as well as the experts they have access to at every step of the creative process, are what makes NIDA one of the world’s top performing arts educators. We couldn’t present any of these high-calibre productions without support from the Australian Government, our Principal Partner for property services ARA, our Major Partners Technical Direction Company and Canon Australia, our Corporate Partner YouTube, our Supporters Tempus Two, Young Henrys and Media Super, and our legal services Supporter Kay and Hughes, the trusts and foundations and the generous individuals who make up our donors and supporters. So, thank you all. We hope you enjoy these live productions. We know the future is a bright one for all our brave graduates.
– Liz Hughes, CEO
The
Winter’s Tale
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Bashford 27–30 Oct, 6pm 29, 31 Oct,1pm NIDA, Rehearsal Room 2 Running time 140 minutes The Winter’s Tale will be performed in two acts and include a 15-minute interval. ‘It is required you do awake your faith’ King Leontes suspects his wife, Hermione, of infidelity with his best friend, Polixenes. He persuades his trusted minister, Camillo, to murder him. Polixenes flees the kingdom and in doing so unleashes events both tragic and mysterious. Shakespeare’s play is an exploration on the themes of tyranny and betrayal, love and forgiveness. It mixes comedy with tragedy, and deep psychological drama; the relationship between honour and loyalty is tested over time, leading to a surprising and magical resolution. The play presents NIDA’s second year Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) students with the opportunity to engage with one of their first live theatre audiences.
– John Bashford, Director
Presented by NIDA BFA Technical Theatre and Stage Management, MFA Voice and second year BFA Acting students.
Company
In order of appearance Leontes Harrison Quast Hermione and Time Olivia Bourne Mamillius and Perdita Christy Tran Polixenes Braydon May Camillo Ashan Kumar Hermione and Mopsa Charlotte Lucas Lady Emilia and Young Shepherd Libby Kay Paulina and Dorcas Umima Shah Munro Leontes and Old Shepherd Wern Mak Antigonus Riley McNamara Autolycus Ryan Enniss Florizel Gabriel Alvarado Chorus – Lords and Ladies of the Court, Shepherds at the feast Director John Bashford** Stage Manager Jessie Byrne* Costume/Props Supervisor Robin Monkhouse** Voice Coach Katerina Moraitis** MFA Voice Coach Adam Lyon
*Guest artist **NIDA staff
Graduating students 2020 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting)
Reb e cc a At t ana sio
Ayla B eaufils
A nna Clark
Leinad C oulthur s t
Philip D’A mbrosio
T hom a s Daws on
Mic aela Ellis
Charlot te G rimmer
Ja s on Jef ferie s
L achlan Kent
N athaniel L angwor thy
A lana Louis e
T hom a s Loveluck
Patrick M andziy
Brodie Ma sini
A lb er t Mwangi
R yan Paniz za
Zo e Re snick
B randon S c ane
Je s sic a S p ie s
A lexandra St amell
L uke V is entin
A lan Zhu
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Costume)
Av ril B radbur yG e orgia Hoath At tewell-Mo ore
A llo quois C allaway
Te s s Healy
S arah Murdo ch
Emily Pire s
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design for Performance)
Meret te B ou tros
Te s s B urg
O liv ia Hu tley
Jordan Leah
Iz S p erling
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Properties and Objects)
A lexandra A llans on
Daniel D ruer y
L uc a s G uillemin
A m anda Torrisi
S idney Tulau
Ruru Zhu
Bachelor of Fine Arts ( Technical Theatre and Stage Management)
T hom a s B ensley
Fiona Lloyd Harding
A mellia B ruderlin
K hyam C ox
Morgan Moroney
A na s t a sia Mowen
Je s s e G reig
L ucia Haddad
Daniel Her ten
Tom Houghton
Ros e Mulc are
C ameron S mith
L achlan Ste el
Mali Tauro Cesca
Mellit a Ver tigan
Master of Fine Arts (Design for Performance)
Adrienne A ndrews
S om a G arner
A ngus Kons ti
Claudia K r ys zk iew ic z
Monique L angford
Rit a N aidu
Zo e Hollyoak
M at thew L atham
L iam McIlwain
Ruby Re e s
G areth Is a ac
Adam Lyon
Eleanor St ank iew ic z
Jack St arkey- G ill
Master of Fine Arts (Directing)
S ophie B ena s si
Mark B olotin
A melia B urke
Master of Fine Arts ( Voice)
Lea B aker
Rae chyl French
Rudolf Hendrik x
Jennifer Jackson
Ella Van Dam
STUDENT PRODUCTIONS OCTOBER 2020
NIDA employs a wide range of industry professionals on both a part-time and casual basis who teach students across all the courses. NIDA would like to acknowledge and thank all members of staff who have shared their expertise with the 2020 students.
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