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Tobias Manderson-Galvin at a British Council promotion, 2014
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Born |
Tobias Alexander Edward Manderson-Galvin August 19, 1984 Canberra, ACT, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | University of Melbourne & Swinburne University |
Occupation | Performer, director, poet, satirist, playwright, dramaturg |
Home town | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Parent(s) | Lenore Manderson, Pat Galvin (public servant) |
Awards | St Martins National Playwriting Award 2009; Green Room Award For Contribution to Independent Theatre Melbourne (Co-Recipient) |
Website |
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Tobias Alexander Edward Manderson-Galvin (born 19 August 1984) is an Australian actor, satirist, performance poet, dadaist and playwright.
He is best known as co founder and CEO/Artistic Director of Melbourne's new writing theatre: MKA: Theatre of New Writing.
Manderson-Galvin's distinctive theatre runs the gamut from docu-drama to black comedy, vaudeville to hyper-realism making him a notable Australian theatre maker. He's also distinguished by his increasingly large body of work. Manderson-Galvin writes and appears in much of his theatre also directing the majority of it. For inspiration, Manderson-Galvin draws heavily on his training as a ballet dancer, philosophy, sociology, his Jewish and Irish identities, amongst a wealth of other fields of interest. He's performed on stages diverse as Radio National, pool halls, the National Theatre, Melbourne and a kiddy pool full of jelly under a bridge in Northcote.
In 2010 he won the Munster Poetry Slam Champion and placed in the finals of the All-Ireland Poetry Slam.
His poetry, whilst usually live has been published in Herding Kites, a ten-year anthology of the National Young Writers' Festival, a festival at which he is a regular guest and performer.
(Winner, Outstanding New Production, Vault Awards)