Neil Armfield


Neil Geoffrey Armfield is an Australian director of theatre, film and opera.

Biography

Born in Sydney, Armfield is the third and youngest son of Len, a factory worker at the nearby Arnott's Biscuits factory and Nita Armfield. He was brought up in the suburb of Concord, adjacent to Exile Bay. He was educated at the Homebush Boys High School where, in 1972, he was the vice-captain. In that year, Armfield directed the school's production of A. A. Milne's Toad of Toad Hall which garnered him the award of "Best Director" at the NSW High Schools Drama Festival. When asked in 2019: "Who or what was your biggest influence?" Armfield said; "Lindsay Daines at Homebush State High School, who encouraged my theatrical aspirations." He then went on to study at the University of Sydney, graduating in 1977, and became co-artistic director of the Nimrod Theatre Company in 1979. He joined South Australia's Lighthouse Theatre before returning to Sydney in 1985, where he was involved in the purchase of Belvoir St Theatre and the formation of Company B, becoming its first artistic director in 1994.
Armfield was the subject of a severe gay-hate attack in May 1986 in Sydney's Moore Park which the NSW Police failed to investigate.
In April 2008 he was selected as a participant in the Towards a creative Australia strand of the Australia 2020 Summit. Armfield announced in 2009 that the 2010 season would be his last as Belvoir artistic director, but he subsequently directed under his successor as artistic director Ralph Myers.
Armfield was appointed joint artistic director of the Adelaide Festival with Rachel Healy in 2017, with their original two-year term extended twice to 2023. This made them the longest serving artistic directors in the Festival's history.

Company B work

For Company B, which became the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, he has directedSignal DriverState of ShockAftershocksMaster BuilderThe Diary of a MadmanDiving for PearlsThe TempestGhostsHateNo SugarHamletThe Blind Giant Is DancingThe AlchemistWASPThe SeagullThe Governor's FamilyAs You Like ItThe Judas KissThe Small PoppiesSuddenly Last SummerThe Marriage of FigaroEmma's NoseAliwaMy Zinc BedWaiting for GodotThe UnderpantsThe Lieutenant of InishmoreGulpililThe SpookThe FeverCloudstreetPicasso at the Lapin AgileDead HeartA Cheery SoulNight on Bald MountainStuff HappensThe Adventures of Snugglepot &
Cuddlepie and Little Ragged Blossom
Keating!

Opera Australia work

For Opera Australia he has directed works such as Jenůfa, The Eighth Wonder, Tristan und Isolde and Billy Budd. In 2013, he directed Opera Australia's first full-length presentation of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, in Melbourne.

Companies worked with

Film

Awards and honours

Australian

International