Tim McGarry (Australian actor/playwright)

Tim McGarry is an Australian actor, playwright, and theatre director.

Tim McGarry
Born
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Playwright
  • Theatre Director
Years active1985–present

Early life and education edit

McGarry was born in the inner Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst and grew up mostly in Sydney's southern suburbs.[citation needed]

For some time he lived in the New South Wales town of Cootamundra.[1]

The fourth of five children, he went to St Patrick's, Kogarah, and Sacred Heart Cootamundra, and completed high school at Marist College Kogarah.[citation needed]

McGarry started acting on stage at the age of 13 with amateur theatre groups around Sydney. [citation needed]

He moved to Perth in 1985 to study theatre at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). He later studied directing through the National Institute of Dramatic Art Open Program.[citation needed]

Career edit

McGarry made his professional debut in the WA State Theatre Company's production of The Sentimental Bloke.[citation needed]

In 1989 he toured nationally in Gordon Frost's production of Big River – The Musical. He performed and toured extensively for the Wollongong-based company Theatre South, and in 1997, along with Eva Di Cesare and Sandra Eldridge, founded Monkey Baa Theatre Company. The company was incorporated in 2005. Between 2005-2017 he was a Co-Creative Director and Producer, and Monkey Baa became one of Australia's largest touring companies for young audiences.[citation needed]

In 2008 McGarry was one of three Australian’s selected by ASSITEJ, the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (a global network for professionals, making work for children and young audiences), to take part in a three-year international leadership program which saw him partake in theatre laboratories, forums and festivals in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, and Japan.[citation needed]

In 2009 McGarry co-adapted and performed the one man show I am Jack in over 450 performances touring extensively through Australia. In 2014 he toured the work to 17 cities throughout the USA and was interviewed by the writer Vivian Kirkfield on the subject of bullying which was the theme of the show.[2]

In 2016 he co adapted and directed Li Cunxin's The Peasant Prince, a critically acclaimed production, winning multiple awards, A review in Australian Stage by Richard Cotter praised the writing. "Keeping the script splendidly simple and supple, writing collaborators Eva Di Cesare, Sandie Eldridge and Tim McGarry create a fluid framework [3]

McGarry was instrumental in developing and presenting The Sydney Opera House's Inaugural Digital Outreach Program – co-writing and co-hosting the live feed into hundreds of regional and remote Australian classrooms reaching thousands of remote students and their teachers.[citation needed]

In 2018, along with his other Monkey Baa co-founders, Eva Di Cesare and Sandra Eldridge, he received a Sydney Theatre Award for 20 years of excellence and extraordinary service to the children and young people of Australia.[citation needed]

Also in 2018 McGarry was commissioned by Queensland Theatre to adapt Trent Dalton's best-selling novel Boy Swallows Universe. The work had its world premiere at the 2021 Brisbane Festival, and performed to sell-out houses. The Guardian review said "Boy Swallows Universe, adapted for the stage by Tim McGarry, is a gritty, raucous, and mystical juggernaut of a play that prosecutes a booming argument for the supremacy of the live theatre experience".[4] and the play broke box office records [5]

In 2020 McGarry was interviewed by Alice Nguyen about his stage adaptation of Margaret Wild and Jane Tanner's picture book, There's a Sea in My Bedroom as part of the "When I was Little" series.[1]

For film and television he has appeared in ABC's Rake, All Saints, Home and Away, Underbelly-The Golden Mile, A More Fortunate Life, Hacksaw Ridge, Lilian’s Story, Manny, Goddess of 1967. He appeared in the Netflix comedy series Wellmania as Stephen Rogers (Episode 1).[citation needed]

His adaptation of Colleen McCullough’s novel Tim toured New South Wales in 2023, with a national tour planned for 2025.[6]

McGarry has sat on the MEAA's National Performers Committee, the board of Arts on Tour Ltd, and the Sydney Arts Management Advisory Group (SAMAG).[citation needed]

Awards and nominations edit

  • 2007 - Winner, Helpmann Awards for Hitler's Daughter (Writer)
  • 2010 - Winner, Helpmann Awards for Thursday's Child (Writer)
  • 2010 - Winner, Glugs Award - FOX (Writer)
  • 2015 - Nomination Helpmann Award, Pete the Sheep (Writer)
  • 2016 - Winner, Sydney Theatre Critics Award, Best Production for Children - The Peasant Prince, The True Story of Mao's Last Dancer (Director)
  • 2016 - Winner, Glugs Award, Best Production for Children - The Peasant Prince, The True Story of Mao's Last Dancer (Director)
  • 2016 - Nomination, Glugs Awards, Best Independent Production, for My Name is Asher Lev (Actor)
  • 2018 - Winner, Sydney Critics Special Award - Recognition of Contribution to theatre for young audiences throughout Australia
  • 2019 - Winner, Sydney Theatre Critics Award, Diary of A Wombat (Writer)

Theatre edit

Year Title Role Company
1986 The Sentimental Bloke Various Western Australia Theatre Company
1987 Snoopy The Musical Linus Hole in the Wall Perth
1989 Big River – The Musical National Tour Young Fool Gordon Frost
1992 John Godber's Bouncers Various Riverina Theatre Company
1992 Hating Alison Ashley Lennie Theatre South
1993 Macbeth Various Theatre South
1993 The Carthaginians Paul O’Punsky’s Theatre
1993 A Respectable Wedding Husband Crossroads Theatre
1994 The Time Is Not Yet Ripe Sydney Barrett Theatre South
1997 The Suicide Professor King’s Cross Theatre Company
1998 The Male Line Bertie Theatre South
1999 The Information Ben Shaw Company and Sharp Belvoir
2001 Italian Stories Various Theatre South
2003 Morris Gleitzman's Worry Warts Various Monkey Baa Theatre Company
2005 Alana Valentine's The Prospectors Stan Monkey Baa Theatre Company
2006 It's A Dad Thing National Tour Tim TML Enterprises
2006 Hitler's Daughter Various Monkey Baa Theatre Company
2011 I am Jack (Solo) Various Monkey Baa Theatre Company
2015 Coming to See Aunt Sophie Various Shalom/Blumenthal Prod
2016 My Name is Asher Lev Ariyeh/Jacob Blumenthal/Eternity Playhouse
2016 The Shadow Box Brian Old Fitz Theatre
2017 You Will Not Play Wagner Morris Blumenthal/Eternity Playhouse
2017 Cyrano de Bergerac Rageneau Sport for Jove
2019 The God of Isaac Various Blumenthal/Eternity Playhouse
2020 The Campaign Various White Box/ Seymour Centre
2022 Tell Me Before the Sun Explodes Andrew KXT/Rockbottom Productions
2022 Before the Meeting Ron White Box/Seymour Centre

Film and television edit

Year Title Role Company
1991 A More Fortunate Life Dad/Brother Theatre Ink
1995 Lilian's Story Bus Driver CML Films
2000 Goddess of 1967 Detective Clara Law Films
2004 All Saints Garth Wilkinson Seven Network
2006 All Saints Tony Seven Network
2009 Underbelly 3 Peter Thompson UB III Pty Ltd
2011 Sex: An Unnatural History Colonist SBS TV
2015 Manny Lewis Doctor Beyond Screen
2016 Hacksaw Ridge Local Man Cross Creek Pictures
2016 Home and Away Funeral Celebrant Seven Network
2017 Risen Home Owner Opening Acts Films
2018 Rake (season 5) Seth Gilbert ABC TV
2022 Wellmania Steven Rogers Freemantle Media/Netflix

Directing edit

Year Title Company
2013 Swing Baby Swing Sydney Opera House Family Program
2014 The Nutcracker Sydney Opera House Family Program
2016 The Peasant Prince Monkey Baa Theatre Company
2018 Sounds Like Australia Sydney Opera House Family Program
2019 Music for the Dreaming Sydney Opera House Family Program
2020 There's a Sea in my Bedroom Australian Chamber Orchestra
2022 Dear Santa Australian Chamber Orchestra

Published works edit

A number of McGarry’s adaptations have been published including:

  • 2007 Jackie French's Hitler’s Daughter – Currency Press
  • 2010 Morris Gleitzman's Worry Warts - Playlab Press
  • 2011 Sonya Hartnett's Thursday’s Child
  • 2015 Jackie French's Pete The Sheep – Currency Press
  • 2018 Li Cunxin's The Peasant Prince – Currency Press
  • 2022 Trent Dalton's Boy Swallows Universe – Harper Collins/Fourth Estate
  • 2023 Colleen McCullough's Tim – Currency Press

References edit

  1. ^ a b McGarry, Tim (15 September 2020). "When I Was Little: Tim McGarry". Sydney Opera House (Interview). Interviewed by Nguyen, Alice. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Interview with Tim McGarry (interview), 18th April 2014 (Retrieved 9th July 2023)
  3. ^ ” The Peasant Prince (review),“ Australian Stage,” 10th April 2006, (Retrieved 9th July 2023)
  4. ^ "Boy swallows universe (review),The Guardian, 5th September 2021 (Retrieved 9th July 2023)
  5. ^ "BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE” world premiere smashes box office records, 21st September 2021 (Retrieved 9th July 2023)
  6. ^ Fortescue, Elizabeth (17 July 2023). "'I want it to be provocative': A unique love story takes centre stage". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 July 2023.

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