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SHANE ANTHONY
In 2007 he travelled to New York City to train with Anne Bogart and the
Saratoga International Theatre Institute. Shane has taught in Australia
and overseas for NIDA, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP), Hong
Kong Academy of Performing Arts (HKAPA), Queensland University of
Technology (QUT), Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre, Queensland Theatre
Company (QTC), the Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts (ACPA), James
Cook University (JCU), Central Queensland University (CQU), Queensland
Shakespeare Ensemble (QSE) and Backbone Youth Performing Arts. Recent
directing credits include
OFTEN I FIND THAT I AM NAKED by Fiona Sprott
for the Garden of Unearthly Delights at the Adelaide Fringe Festival
(’10) and the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts (’09),
Radio
Hysteria (’09) for NIDA Open Program,
War of the Worlds (’08) in Hong
Kong for Renaiissance College and Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre,
Motortown
(’08) by Simon Stephens for 23rd Productions, Hong Kong:
Fa Hoi Fu Kwai
(’08) in Hong Kong for ESF and Zen Zen Zo. In 2009 he worked as show
director for CIRCA on their European tour of CIRCA (’09). Other credits
include movement coach for
Angels in America: Part One (’08) for New
Theatre, and assistant director on The Kid (’08) for Griffin Theatre
Company,
The Laramie Project (’06) and
Beach (’06) for NIDA, Greek (’04)
for Punks Palace,
Voices (’04) for Queensland Arts Council,
The Man Who
Sold the World (’00) for Brisbane Festival and
Ashes of Atreus (’99)
for Zen Zen Zo. From 1999 to 2003 he was a core company member for
Australian Physical Theatre Ensemble, Zen Zen Zo. In 2010 Shane will
remount
OFTEN I FIND THAT I AM NAKED for the Darlinghurst Theatre Co,
direct a film adaptation of the Australian stage classic,
Norm and Ahmed;
produced and distributed through Ariel Media in Sydney and direct My
Name is Rachel Corrie for La Boite Theatre Indie. He is currently in
Hong Kong to direct The Cucible for Renaissance College Hong Kong.