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John Smythe has trained and worked professionally in New Zealand, Australia then back in New Zealand as a playwright, director, screenwriter (& screenwriting teacher), actor, theatre critic and book writer.

His formal qualifications include a Bachelor of Dramatic Art from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (Sydney) and a Certificate in Screenwriting from the Australian Film Television and Radio School. He has also completed honours papers and a range of script writing courses.

Theatre directing credits in Australia include plays by Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Gorki, and world premieres of plays by himself, Len Radic, David Williamson, Louis Esson, Katharine Susannah Prichard, Jack Hibberd and David O’Brien. Back in NZ he directed his own trilogy of short plays – ENTRANCING EXITS: Ms Conception; Nothing Twisted; Used Heads, at Bats Theatre, Wellington International Festival of the Arts; Faulty (sic) Towers & Blackadder’s Banquet at the Museum Hotel.

Playwright credits include Entrancing Exits (BATS Theatre), Conundra (Ensemble Productions), Swaggy Mack and his Magic Back Track (Arena Theatre), The Seven Stages of Hugh Mann (Melbourne University Theatre), Party Games (Jane St Theatre; La Mama) and Making A Play (Melbourne Theatre Company; Central Theatre), Where There’s a Will (BATS Theatre). Unproduced plays include Thelma, Weather and The Virtues of Reality.

John has also written The Peace Monster (Vintage, 1991); Downstage Upfront: the first 40 years of New Zealand’s longest-running professional theatre (Victoria University Press, November 2004) and The Plays of Bruce Mason – a survey (VUP & Playmarket, November 2015).

Amid a wide range of acting roles on stage, television and film, John has played Polonius and the Gravedigger in Hamlet twice (2006 and 2011). In 2012 and with Arts On Tour NZ in 2013 he played James Joyce, Samuel Beckett and Carl Jung in Jan Bolwell’s Dancing in the Wake. In 2015 he played Barry Scanlan in his own play, Where There’s a Will, at BATS Theatre. (Since 2000 he has also played Birdboot in an annual VUW English Dept reading of Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound.)

Before becoming the founding Managing Editor of Theatreview.org.nz in 2006, John was a theatre critic for The Melbourne Times, The Australian, Theatre Australia Magazine, The National Business Review.

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Chekhov's THE SEAGULL a new online version

Global

08/05/2020 - 31/05/2020

"Dead Bird: Reflections on The Seagull..

"Act Four: A living testament to the resourcefulness and resilience of creative artists..

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FEAST WITH FOOLS

Global

03/05/2020 - 03/05/2020

"Good components but lacks structure..

CLOSE TO YOU

Global

01/05/2020 - 31/05/2020

"Too many unanswered questions to be satisfying..

TWELFTH NIGHT

Global

24/04/2020 - 30/04/2020

"Owns its choices with confident alacrity..

ROMEO AND JULIET 2009 for Free

London

22/04/2020 - 03/05/2020

"Impeccably paced and clearly rendered..

RICHARD INTERRED

Global

20/04/2020 - 31/05/2020

"Thrillingly wrought..

BREAK-UP [We Need to Talk]

Wellington, Auckland, NYC, USA, Global

08/02/2014 - 18/04/2020

"Strangely riveting..

"Sincere, clever, utterly uncontrived journey to raw discomfort..

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CENTREPOINT’S 24-HR CHALLENGE

Global

07/04/2020 - 31/05/2020

"A joy to behold..

ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS

Global, Auckland

14/03/2013 - 09/04/2020

"Cleverly written, impeccably paced and performed, seamlessly captured on camera..

"Centrepiece mixes wit with superb comic acting..

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THE 53RD VICTIM

Global

02/04/2020 - 31/05/2020

"Superbly crafted and modulated..

DOOM AND BLOOM : PROFIT

Global

27/03/2020 - 27/03/2020

"Delightfully absurd, ingenious, gripping, delicious, bizarre, poignant .....

LEGEND: a development

Wellington

14/03/2020 - 16/03/2020

"Clearing up the mess men make..

BAY’S ANATOMY

Wellington

14/03/2020 - 14/03/2020

"Plenty of soap bubbles foaming in this steaming creative cauldron..

WAITING FOR SHARK WEEK

Wellington

13/03/2020 - 17/03/2020

"Potently pertinent satire..

DIMANCHE

Wellington

12/03/2020 - 15/03/2020

"Both absorbing and entertaining..

"Festival fare extraordinaire..

THE BRIEF AND FRIGHTENING REIGN OF PHIL

Wellington

10/03/2020 - 14/03/2020

"A satire for the times..

"A timely warning..

STEVE

Wellington

11/03/2020 - 14/03/2020

"Falls well short of the promise of its promotion..

PALOMA AND THE DO OF DEATH

Wellington

09/03/2020 - 15/03/2020

"A shoddy show..

EMILIA

Auckland

06/03/2020 - 22/03/2020

"A rich, powerful, vivid, insightful and generously shared experience..

MR RED LIGHT

Wellington, Blenheim, Dunedin, Nelson

15/10/2019 - 08/03/2020

"Bursting with magical, theatrical moments..

"Absurdist drama peppered with laughs, gasps and ‘wtf?/omg!’ moments..

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BLACK TIES

Wellington

04/03/2020 - 07/03/2020

"Reminds us of the power of love, motherhood and the ways our ancestors taught us..

"Surprising insights..

DR DRAMA MAKES A SHOW

Wellington

03/03/2020 - 07/03/2020

"More ‘done to’ than ‘done with’ us?..

COCKROACH

Wellington

01/03/2020 - 05/03/2020

"Brilliantly conceived and delivered..

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