Spotlight On: Christine Brooks

Christine Brooks has performed and taught at improv festivals all over the world in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Reunion Island, Australia and New Zealand. She is returning to New Zealand for NZIF 2016 after 18 months abroad living in the UK, teaching and performing improvised theatre in Europe and becoming the arch enemy of a local influential seagull in Brighton.

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Spotlight On: Peter Nordstrand

Peter Nordstrand is a Swedish actor and improviser. He owns and operates Scenkonstakademin, is the founder of Improfest Sweden, and co-founder of Improbootcamp. He has performed in, written, directed, improvised, translated and produced shows since the 80s. He has worked with, among others Improverket, Gbgimpro and Improvisation & co in Sweden

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Spotlight On: Jason Geary

Jason has been improvising for 20 years; in that time he has performed all over the world, from Australia through Asia, the USA to the stages of Europe. Jason has studied Improvisation with teachers like Keith Johnstone, Patti Stiles, Randy Dixon and Dan O’Connor and story with Robert McKee.

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Spotlight On: Lliam Amor

An actor, designer, director and a founding member of Impro Melbourne, he is an obsessive fan of all things improvised. Lliam has taught improvisation for well over a decade and currently teaches at Deakin University where he has a Bachelor of Education in Drama and Media.

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Spotlight On: Lori Leigh

Lori Leigh has a PhD from Victoria University of Wellington and a MFA in in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College (New York). Originally from the United States, Lori has been studying, performing, teaching, and directing improv for over a decade.

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Spotlight On: Malcolm Morrison

 

Malcolm Morrison is an improvisor, actor, teacher, and writer but in his heart he is a storyteller. As a founding member of Improsaurus he has developed dozens of long-form formats since its inception in 2010 and has brought their unique brand of improv as far as the International Amateur Theatre Festival in Florida. In his spare time away from improvising he is trying to complete a PhD in physics

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Spotlight On: Clare Kerrison

Clare Kerrison is an experienced improv teacher, performer and arts administrator. She has been Business Manager for BATS Theatre, a stilt-walking clown in Germany, a physical theatre actor and spearheaded the NZ contemporary adaption of Hedda Gabler, directed by David Lawrence.

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