
An evening in conversation with award winning screenwriter and playwright Andrew Bovell and AACTA Award nominated Actress Ningali Lawford-Wolf about their processes of working between the various mediums of Stage and Screen.Thank you to everyone who attended on the night and special thanks to Albert Jamae for recording the event. We hope you enjoy this opportunity to hear Andrew Bovell and Ningali Lawford-Wolf in conversation.Please note that the audio quality for the questions is a bit drowned out by the air conditioner![audio mp3="https://awg.com.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Unlocking-the-Secrets-podcast-March-6-2017-v2.mp3"][/audio]
NINGALI LAWFORD-WOLF is an Australian actress known for her roles in the films
Rabbit Proof Fence Bran Nue Dae the TV movie
3 Acts of Murder and her role as Louise in the TV series
The Circuit. She received an AACTA award nomination for Best Actress in a Leading role for her role as Polly in
Last Cab to Darwin. Her one woman show
Ningali won the Fringe First Award for Best New Production at the 1995 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was a dominating force as the narrator Dhirrumbin in Andrew Bovell’s production of
The Secret River with the Sydney Theatre Company.
ANDREW BOVELL is an award-winning writer for the stage and screen. His most recent screen credits include the French language film
Iris directed by Jalil Lespert and his adaptation of John le Carré’s novel
A Most Wanted Man directed by Anton Corbijn and staring Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Other film credits include
Strictly BallroomLantana and
Blessed just to name a few. His long list of theatre credits also reach far and wide including
Things I Know to be True Speaking in Tongues the internationally acclaimed
When the Rain Stops Falling and the more recent
The Secret River based upon the novel of the same name by Kate Grenville.
