The Making of Happy-Go-Wrong: How to Tailor Your Creative Process To You

Tuesday 10 June 6:30pm-7.30pm AEST
Online through Zoom
Free for HFAS students and alumni

In this hour of artistic power, award-winning actor/writer/director Andi Snelling will reveal her secrets on how to create, rehearse and perform in ways that support your uniqueness and draw the best out of you. You will learn how to authentically create from the heart, while honouring your (and others’) self-care and access needs.

When Andi developed a debilitating chronic illness, she found herself uncovering a whole new creative process that resulted in her highly acclaimed solo theatre show, Happy-Go-Wrong, which is having its farewell season at fortyfivedownstairs this June, after 6 incredible years of touring. Andi has gone on to lead many creative developments and direct other award-winning solo and devised ensemble shows, using this adaptable process. 

All students and HFAS community are welcome to this fun and inspiring talk. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.

Exclusively for current students and alumni of Howard Fine Acting Studio.
Registrations essential.

About Andi Snelling

Andi Snelling is a multi-award-winning performer, writer, director and dramaturg known for her fearless physical storytelling, dark humour and inventive approach to access in theatre. Her acclaimed solo works, such as Happy-Go-Wrong and type-a-poet, blend physical theatre with personal narrative and have toured nationally to standing ovations. Andi is also a passionate advocate for disability arts and the intersection of art and health, drawing from her lived experience with chronic illness.

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