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Michael Gow was born on 14 February, 1955 in Sydney, Australia, is an Australian playwright and director. Discover Michael Gow's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February, 1955
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1967

Away is the story of three Australian families who go on holiday "up the coast" for Christmas 1967 as a Remedy to personal crises, whose story threads eventually interconnect.

The families cross the class and social divides: one is in a smart hotel, another is at the local caravan park; another is in the throes of possible divorce.

These factors are woven into a story of love and loss that allows a young boy and girl to taste first love and the pain of death while their parents cope, more or less, with the consequences.

Away received multiple productions in Australia and internationally, and remains a landmark of Australian contemporary drama and the best of Gow's earlier work.

1973

As a student at Sydney University, Gow acted and directed with the Dramatic Society from 1973 to 1976.

After graduation, Gow went on to act professionally with Nimrod, Thalia and Sydney Theatre Companies.

1980

Other plays of the late 1980s and early 1990s include Europe, an intriguing work as a young man and a European actress of uncertain age meet in her dressing room, Furious and Sweet Phoebe.

1983

After Gow received notice as a playwright for The Kid in 1983, his play Away (first performed in 1986 by Sydney's Griffin Theatre Company) established him as a major Australian playwright.

1984

Gow's writing for television includes the 1984 telemovie Crime of the Decade and a 1989 miniseries adaptation of Sumner Locke Elliott's Edens Lost for which he received an AFI Award for Best Screenplay in a Miniseries.

1986

Michael Gow is an Australian playwright and director most famed for his 1986 work Away.

1999

He was the artistic director at the Queensland Theatre Company from 1999 until 2010.

2007

Productions he directed for the company included Private Fears in Public Places, John Gabriel Borkman, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2007); The Importance of Being Earnest, Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome: A Shakespeare Commentary, I Am My Own Wife, (2008); The School of Arts and The Crucible (2009).

Gow had not written a full-length play for ten years while fully engaged as artistic director of Queensland Theatre Company.

In 2007, his play Toy Symphony received its world premiere production at Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre.

It was a critical and popular success, starring Richard Roxburgh in his first stage role for some years.

Toy Symphony is a further exploration of Gow's Shire roots and much else besides.

2008

Toy Symphony was awarded Best New Australian Work at the 2008 Helpmann Awards, and the production was also nominated for Best Play.

The production also won four Sydney Theatre Awards including Best Mainstage Production.

2017

Gow criticised the new HSC syllabus in 2017, which had a renewed emphasis on classic works.