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  1. Bronwen is an award winning and proudly neurodivergent director, actor and writer based in Melbourne. Having lived in New York for more than a decade, she is a Life Member of the Actors Studio, and has appeared in theatre, television and films internationally, including opposite Phillip Seymour Hoffman in the Academy Award winning film Capote .

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      Bronwen Coleman directs with minute emotional restraint,...

    • Acting

      The moment is astonishing, and capstones an already flawless...

  2. Bronwen Coleman directs with minute emotional restraint, guiding her actors through the subtlest of emotional shifts and interactions, encouraging whole histories to emerge via flickers in the eyes or movements in the hands.

  3. The moment is astonishing, and capstones an already flawless performance."David Ian Lee, nytheatre.com, Patricia Cornelius' "Love". A lifetime member of the Actors Studio New York, Bronwen has worked as an actor internationally on both screen and stage.

  4. Bronwen Coleman is an award winning director, writer, actor and teacher based in Melbourne. Bronwen lived in New York for more than a decade, in which time she became a specialist in Strasberg’s Method and was made a Life Member of the prestigious Actors Studio.

  5. May 25, 2023 · Bronwen Coleman is a neurodivergent, at-home dancing, theatre making mother of one, with two cats named Justin Timberlake and Mark Wahlberg. She talks about her teacher Elizabeth Kemp, her queer adaptation of Uncle Vanya, and her upcoming project with Andrea Ciannavei.

  6. Jun 17, 2023 · Bronwen Coleman is the director of the Anthropocene Play Company's production of Uncle Vanya, a classic Chekhov play about family life and human dilemmas. The show runs from 7 to 17 June 2023 at Theatre Works in St Kilda, Melbourne.

  7. May 30, 2023 · We chat with director Bronwen Coleman about Anthropocene Play Company's upcoming production of 'Uncle Vanya', playing at Theatre Works 7-17 June. Q: What drew you to directing this Chekhov classic? A: I first saw what Chekhov could “do” to an audience back when I was doing my MFA at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York.