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    • Minute emotional restraint

      • Bronwen Coleman directs with minute emotional restraint, guiding her actors through the subtlest of emotional shifts and interactions, encouraging whole histories to emerge via flickers in the eyes or movements in the hands.
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  2. Bronwen Coleman’s direction rightly focuses on Liveseys ability to immerse himself thoroughly in the material. As he walks into each light it’s as if the character that lives in that light inhabits his body and he becomes that character for a brief time.

    • Bronwen Coleman

      Recently Bronwen appeared as Gabrielle in the world premiere...

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  4. Recently Bronwen appeared as Gabrielle in the world premiere of Andrea Ciannavei's 7 Captiva Road at Chapel Off Chapel - in a performance that was described as "exquisitely played" (Chis Boyd). Under Bronwen's direction, Angus Cameron's Dirt won both the Frank Ford and

  5. As a director, Bronwen is known for her in-depth rehearsal style, drawing on techniques developed at the Actors Studio. Bronwen is a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts School of Film and Television (BFTV) and the Actors Studio Drama School (MFA).

  6. May 25, 2023 · On the Couch features Bronwen Coleman - who is the Director of a new translation of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya - which will be presented at Theatre Works from 7 - 17 June 2023.

  7. Recent directing projects include Angus Cameron’s “Dirt” for the 2021 Adelaide Fringe, which won both the Critics Award and Frank Ford Award. She is the founding Artistic Director of the Anthropocene Play Company, with whom she is directing Daniel Nellor’s new play “Ignis” in its Bunjil Place development in May 2021.

  8. May 30, 2023 · We chat with director Bronwen Coleman about Anthropocene Play Company's upcoming production of 'Uncle Vanya', playing at Theatre Works 7-17 June. Q: What drew you to directing this Chekhov classic? A: I first saw what Chekhov could “do” to an audience back when I was doing my MFA at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York.

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