Sigrid Thornton.
Actress Sigrid Thornton and the newly appointed artistic director of Sydney Theatre Company, Kip Williams, have joined the Nida board of directors.
Incoming CEO Kate Cherry said that together Williams and Thornton would bring a fantastic combination of talent, energy and experience to the school.
.Kip.s achievements, since he graduated from Nida just six years ago, are simply extraordinary. Sigrid.s experience, not just as an actor and director, but as a passionate advocate and tireless campaigner for the Australian arts, will also be invaluable,. she said.
.It.s perfect timing to welcome Kip and Sigrid in a period of dynamic change at Nida. It is exceptional people, collaborating, that will cement Nida as a genuine world leader in creative innovation and education in the dramatic arts..
Thornton said: .Nida is one of Australia's most valuable incubators for the dramatic arts — a catalyst for the enrichment of our creative culture.
Actress Sigrid Thornton and the newly appointed artistic director of Sydney Theatre Company, Kip Williams, have joined the Nida board of directors.
Incoming CEO Kate Cherry said that together Williams and Thornton would bring a fantastic combination of talent, energy and experience to the school.
.Kip.s achievements, since he graduated from Nida just six years ago, are simply extraordinary. Sigrid.s experience, not just as an actor and director, but as a passionate advocate and tireless campaigner for the Australian arts, will also be invaluable,. she said.
.It.s perfect timing to welcome Kip and Sigrid in a period of dynamic change at Nida. It is exceptional people, collaborating, that will cement Nida as a genuine world leader in creative innovation and education in the dramatic arts..
Thornton said: .Nida is one of Australia's most valuable incubators for the dramatic arts — a catalyst for the enrichment of our creative culture.
- 11/7/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
With Run, a bleak new TV series, about to start, the actor talks about playing downtrodden women, messing up on stage and being called 'divinely gifted' by Meryl Streep
Olivia Colman is insufferable. We've been sitting for an hour on the balcony of the Ritzy cinema in south London and she's given me nothing but unremitting cheeriness. Doesn't she realise I need dirt, self-disgust and something really vile about working with Rose Byrne on I Give it a Year and/or Bill Murray on Hyde Park on the Hudson? She's even managed to be positive about the view. "Look at those gorgeous trees," she says of the espalliered Parisian-style Brixton avenue below. "How do they make those trees square?" Vigorous and regular pruning, no doubt, I reply glumly. "Lovely aren't they, though," she says, with that sunny smile that bewitched viewers when she won two Baftas in May.
She's been...
Olivia Colman is insufferable. We've been sitting for an hour on the balcony of the Ritzy cinema in south London and she's given me nothing but unremitting cheeriness. Doesn't she realise I need dirt, self-disgust and something really vile about working with Rose Byrne on I Give it a Year and/or Bill Murray on Hyde Park on the Hudson? She's even managed to be positive about the view. "Look at those gorgeous trees," she says of the espalliered Parisian-style Brixton avenue below. "How do they make those trees square?" Vigorous and regular pruning, no doubt, I reply glumly. "Lovely aren't they, though," she says, with that sunny smile that bewitched viewers when she won two Baftas in May.
She's been...
- 7/7/2013
- by Stuart Jeffries
- The Guardian - Film News
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