Award-winning actor and director Jonathon Hendry has enjoyed many opportunities since graduating from Toi Whakaari:NZ Drama School in 1988. From exploring Marae based theatre in the early 90s, touring shows […]
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Antony Aiono’s first experience with Shakespeare was at Hillcrest High School, when he was asked to step in and play Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice a week before opening […]
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After graduating as a Robertson Scholar from Duke University with a degree, Angela Zhou moved to Los Angeles to pursue something rather different – acting. She had discovered her love of […]
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Jonathan Price grew up in coastal Christchurch. While attending high school at St. Andrew’s College, Jonathan directed and performed in a 15 minute excerpt from A Midsummer Night’s Dream in […]
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Bachelor of Performing Arts Management – Toi Whakaari. Jenna has made a career for herself stage managing for various companies around New Zealand, including working for three years as the resident […]
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Ania Upstill is a theatre practitioner and Artistic Director of The Lord Lackbeards Touring Company. She studied Shakespeare Through Performance at the University of Texas at Austin, and believes in […]
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Brianne Kerr was born in Thames and raised in the mighty Timaru. She studied acting in Christchurch at the National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Arts (NASDA), graduating in 2001 […]
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Matu Ngaropo was a student at Onslow College performing in an excerpt from Othello at the SGCNZ SWFSS 1998 (now SGCNZ UOSWSF) when he was selected to attend SGCNZ National […]
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Branwen Millar is a proud SGCNZ Ambassador having participated in SGCNZ UOSWSF every year that she was at Wellington East Girls’ College and was selected for SGCNZ NSSP 2001 and […]
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Peter Hambleton, an SGCNZ-selected Shakespeare’s Globe International Actors’ Fellow (SG IAF) to Shakespeare’s Globe in 2002, and a 2007 Winston Churchill Fellow investigating Shakespeare productions in the UK, is a graduate of […]
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