John Sheedy (director)
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John Sheedy is an Australian theatre director, born in Geelong in 1972. He was educated at the
National Institute of Dramatic Art The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts is based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1958, many of Australia's leading actors and directors trained at NIDA, including Cat ...
(NIDA). Based in Melbourne, he is a director of drama and musicals for the stage as well as opera. He has been described as "a director of bold vision both filmic and theatrical”. Over the past decade, Sheedy has built up a body of work for theatres in Australia and overseas festivals. He has been a regular guest at
Sydney Theatre Company Sydney Theatre Company (STC) is an Australian theatre company based in Sydney, New South Wales. The company performs in The Wharf Theatre at Dawes Point in The Rocks area of Sydney, as well as the Roslyn Packer Theatre (formerly Sydney Thea ...
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Belvoir Street Theatre Belvoir is an Australian theatre company based at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, Australia, originally known as Company B. Since 2016 and its artistic director is Eamon Flack. The theatre contains a 330-seat Upstairs Theatre and a 80-seat D ...
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Black Swan State Theatre Company Black Swan State Theatre Company (formerly The Black Swan Theatre Company) is Western Australia's state theatre company. It runs an annual subscription season in Perth at the State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, tours its productions reg ...
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Griffin Theatre Company Griffin Theatre Company is an Australian theatre specialising in new works, based in Sydney. Founded in 1979, it is the resident theatre company at the SBW Stables Theatre in Kings Cross. the artistic director is Declan Green. Artistic direct ...
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and the
Perth International Arts Festival Perth Festival, named Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF) between 2000 and 2017, and sometimes referred to as the Festival of Perth, is Australia's longest-running cultural festival, held annually in Western Australia. The program features ...
. His work has been praised for its visceral performances, innovative staging and arresting visual style. His production of ''
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'' (a new opera for
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with
Kate Miller-Heidke Kate Melina Miller-Heidke (; born 16 November 1981) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Although classically trained, she has generally followed a career in alternative pop music. She signed to Sony Australia, Epic in the US and RCA in the ...
) was the fastest selling production in the 2015
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and the
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and received 5 star reviews. His 2014 production of ''Jasper Jones'' (an adaptation by
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from Craig Silvey’s novel) and ''Storm Boy'' (adapted for the stage by
Tom Holloway Tom Holloway is an Australian playwright, based in Melbourne . Holloway's plays have been performed across Australia and internationally, including ''Beyond the Neck'' at Belvoir St Theatre (2007), ''Red Sky Morning'' at Red Stitch Actors Theat ...
, based on
Colin Thiele Colin Milton Thiele AC (; 16 November 1920 – 4 September 2006) was an Australian author and educator. He was renowned for his award-winning children's fiction, most notably the novels '' Storm Boy'', ''Blue Fin'', the ''Sun on the Stubble'' s ...
's novel of the same name) earned him several best director nominations and awards.


Theatre

Sheedy has a career working with Australian theatre companies. For Belvoir Street Theatre, Sheedy directed
Sarah Kane Sarah Kane (3 February 1971 – 20 February 1999) was an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre director. She is known for her plays that deal with themes of redemptive love, sexual desire, pain, torture—both physical and psychological ...
’s play ''
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'', Lawrence Mooney’s ''Sink or Swim'' and
Patricia Cornelius Patricia Cornelius is an Australian playwright and co-founder of Melbourne Workers Theatre. Plays Cornelius has written more than 20 plays, which include ''Slut'' (2008, Platform Youth Theatre), ''The Call'' (2009, Griffin Theatre Company), '' ...
’ play ''Love'' ( 2006 ), Sheedy was also Assistant Director on ''The Lieutenant of Inishmore'' with
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(2004). Sheedy directed a season of
Mark Ravenhill Mark Ravenhill (born 7 June 1966) is an English playwright, actor and journalist. Ravenhill is one of the most widely performed playwrights in British theatre of the late-twentieth and twenty-first centuries. His major plays include ''Shoppin ...
’s play ''Some Explicit Polaroids'' at
Darlinghurst Theatre Darlinghurst Theatre is an independent theatre company based at the Eternity Playhouse in Darlinghurst, New South Wales. Glenn Terry established the company in 1993 initially as an inner-city drama school. Darlinghurst Theatre productions were ...
. ''Some Explicit Polaroids'' and ''Love'' were both nominated for Best Independent Production at the 2006 Sydney Theatre Awards. For the Sydney Theatre Company Sheedy was Assistant Director to
Richard Cottrell Richard Cottrell (born 15 August 1936) is an English theatre director. He has been the Director of the Cambridge Theatre Company and the Bristol Old Vic in England, and of the Nimrod Theatre in Sydney, Australia. He has also directed for the Ro ...
on ''Ying Tong – A Walk with the Goons'', which went on to tour Australia and assisted Julian Meyrick on ''
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'' for its national tour. Sheedy directed several rehearsed play readings of the winning scripts for the Patrick White awards and directed the season of ''Storm Boy'' in 2013 and 2015 at the Sydney Theatre Company. In 2008, 2009 and 2010 Sheedy directed the Actors at Work Program for the Bell Shakespeare Company touring across Australia. For Parramatta Riverside, Sheedy directed Suzie Miller’s ''All The Blood And All The Water'' and ''Far Away'' for Black Swan Theatre Company before directing the premiere of the new musical ''Risky Lunar Love'' at Sydney’s
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. In 2008 Sheedy spent three months in New York assisting
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on a workshop of his play ''Me, Myself And I'', before working with
Cicely Berry Cicely Frances Berry (17 May 1926 – 15 October 2018) was a British theatre director and vocal coach. Berry trained under Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London. She was the voic ...
at the National Theatre Studio script development in London. For Griffin, Sheedy directed ''Tiger Country'' and in 2009
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’s ''The Distance From Here''. Sheedy also collaborated with Ross Mueller on a production entitled ''This Highway Home'' with a creative workshop held in 2010.


Artistic director

In his first season as the Artistic Director of
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, Sheedy wrote for the stage and directed ''The Amber Amulet'' adapted from the book by
Craig Silvey Craig Silvey (born 1 January 1982) is an Australian novelist. Silvey has twice been named one of the Best Young Australian Novelists by ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' and has been shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. His 200 ...
, which premiered in 2011. In the same year, Sheedy directed a stage adaptation of
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’s children’s book ''The Red Tree'', which was adapted by Sheedy with designer Gypsy Taylor and premiered at Barking Gecko Theatre Company in 2011 and re-produced for the 2012 Perth International Arts Festival. In 2012 he also directed Susie Miller’s '' Driving into Walls'' for the 2012 Perth International Arts Festival. Under his direction, Barking Gecko Theatre Company has been nominated for seven
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, including Best Children’s Presentation. The production then toured to the Sydney Opera House and Parramatta Riverside Theatre in June 2013. In 2013, Sheedy directed ''
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'' as part of a multi-year partnership with the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts. In addition he adapted and directed Wolf Erlbruch’s book ''Duck, Death And The Tulip'' as part of the 2013 Perth International Arts Festival and directed an adaptation by Tom Holloway of Colin Thiele’s ''Storm Boy'', as a co-production with the Sydney Theatre Company for which he received the Performing Arts WA Award for Best Director (previously WA Equity Awards). In 2014, Sheedy and playwright Suzie Miller returned to Perth International Arts Festival with a sequel for ''Driving into Walls'' called ''onefivezeroseven'', whose script was drawn from interviews with teenagers across Australia, and later in the year Sheedy directed a season of Kate Mulvany’s adaptation of Craig Silvey’s novel ''Jasper Jones''. In 2015, Sheedy adapted and directed ''The Rabbits'', a co-production of Opera Australia and Barking Gecko Theatre Company presented by the 2015 Perth International Arts Festival featuring Kate Miller-Heidke. The production received four 2015 Helpmann Awards including Best Presentation for Children and Best New Australian Work.


Notable productions

* 2006 – ''Love'' By Patricia Cornelius, Belvoir Street Theatre. * 2007 – ''Blasted'' by Sarah Kane, Belvoir Street Theatre. * 2008 – ''Some explicit Polaroids'' by Mark Ravenhill, Belvoir Street Theatre. * 2009 – ''Tiger Country'' by Jonathan Gavin Griffin Theatre Company * 2009 – ''Far Away'' by Carol Churchill, Black Swan State Theatre Company. * 2010 – ''Attempts on her life'' by Martin Crimp, NIDA * 2012 – '' Driving into Walls'' by Suzie Miller, Perth International Arts Festival and Sydney Opera House. * 2013, 2015 – ''Storm Boy'', Adaptation by Tom Holloway, Sydney Theatre Company * 2014 – ''Jasper Jones'', Adaptation by Kate Mulvany, Barking Gecko Theatre Company. * 2015 – ''The Rabbits'', Libretto by Lally Katz, Opera Australia


Fellowship award

* 2008 – Awarded the Mike Walsh Fellowship.


Awards and nominations

* 2006 – Sydney Theatre Critics Award, Best Production, ''Love''. * 2006 – Sydney Theatre Critics Award, Best Production, ''Some Explicit Polaroids''. * 2012 – Helpmann Nomination, Best Presentation for Children, ''The Red Tree''. * 2013 – WA Equity Awards Nomination, Best production, '' Driving into Walls''. * 2014 – Sydney Theatre Critics Award, Best Production, ''Storm Boy''. * 2014 – Glug Award, Best Production, ''Storm Boy''. Winner. * 2014 – Helpmann Nomination, Best Presentation for Children, ''Storm Boy''. * 2014 – WA Equity Award, Best Direction for a play, ''Duck, Death and the Tulip''. Winner. * 2014 – WA Equity Award, Best Direction for a play, ''Storm Boy''. Winner. * 2015 – WA Equity Award, Best Director for a play, ''Onefivezeroseven''. * 2015 – WA Equity Award, Best Direction for a play, ''Jasper Jones''. * 2015 – Helpmann Award, Best New Australian Work, "The Rabbits". * 2015 – Helpmann Award, Best Presentation for Children, "The Rabbits".


Boards and panels

* 2015 – Publication of “Why Theatre?” Revitalise Platform Paper by Sheedy with Jonathan Holloway (Playlab and Drama Queensland). * 2014 – Key Note Speaker for Revitalize 2014, Drama Queensland Professional Development Conference. * 2014 – Serving board member of the course advisory group for the Masters of Fine Arts undergraduate studies, NIDA. * 2013 – Judging panel, Patrick White Award, STC. * 2010 – 2014 Founding board member of The Dog Theatre, Melbourne. * 2007 – 2011 – Audition Selection Panel for the full-time Acting course, NIDA


References

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