Nick Enright

  • Born

    Born in Maitland, NSW.
  • St Ignatius' College, Riverview

    Drama Captain and DUX.
    Taught by playwright, Melvyn Morrow. Fellow students include Gerard Windsor (literary critic) and Justin Fleming (playwright/author).
    Whilst at this school, he played Hamlet and Lady Macbeth in school productions, and also wrote scripts for television.
  • Translations

    In the late 1970s he translated Carlo Goldoni's Venetian Twins, turning it into a musical. He also translated from Greek and French.
  • University of Sydney

    Enright received a pass BA from Sydney University, but threw in his honours year to join Nimrod st Theatre in Darlinghurst, working as a general assistant.
  • Nimrod Theatre Company

    Enright undertakes his first theatre apprenticeship at Nimrod, which he later regarded as "exciting".
  • Genesian Theatre

    As a member of Sydney's Genesian Theatre, Enright performed in 'A Doll's House' and 'Uncle Vanya', and directed 'London Assurance'.
  • Melbourne Theatre Company

    After his apprenticeship at the Nimrod, Melbourne Theatre Company took him on as a Trainee Director.
  • New York University

    Won the Australia Council Fellowship to study directing at NYU, and graduated in 1977.
  • State Theatre Company of South Australia

    After returning from NYC, Enright became assistant and then associate director of State Theatre Company in Adelaide, South Australia.
  • 'The Venetian Twins'

    Enright writes the lyrics for musical comedy 'The Venetian Twins' which has been adapted from a Commedia d'ell Arte play. Directed by John Bell and held by Nimrod Theatre Company. Its first premiere is at the Sydney Opera House.
  • 'On the Wallaby'

    'On the Wallaby' premiered at The Playhouse in Adelaide, by the State Theatre Company of South Australia.
  • Head of Acting - NIDA

    Enright was head of the acting course at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, working with actors including Mel Gibson and Cate Blanchett, from 1982-1984.
  • Winner of the Play Awards

    Nick Enright along with Terence Clarke won the Play Award at the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards in 1983 for the musical 'Variations'.
  • 'The Snow Queen'

    Nick Enright writes the Libretto for opera, 'The Snow Queen', which premieres at the State Opera of South Australia Youth Company in Adelaide.
  • Literature Board Member - Australian Arts Council

    Member of the Literature Board of the Australia Council from 1986-1989.
  • 'Daylight Saving'

    Enright's play 'Daylight Saving' premiered at Ensemble Theatre
  • 'Come in Spinner'

    'Come in Spinner' released on ABC
  • 'Lorenzo's Oil'

    Enright writes the screenplay for George Miller's 1992 drama, Lorenzo's Oil.
  • 'Blackrock'

    Blackrock was first performed in 1995, adapted from a 1992 play by Enright's 'A Property of the Clan', which was inspired by the murder of Leigh Leigh in Stockton, Australia in 1989.
  • 'Mongrels'

    'Mongrels' was a play Enright wrote about the relationship between his friend, Peter Kenna and Jim McNeil.
  • Adjunct Professor - Edith Cowan Uni & WAAPA

    Enright was an Adjunct Professor at WAAPA and Edith Cowan University from 1998-2000.
  • 'Cloudstreet'

    Nick Enright and Justin Monjo adapted 'Cloudstreet', directed by Neil Armfield, produced by Company B and Black Swan Theatre for the Sydney Festival.
  • Passed Away

    Died from Cancer (melanoma) in Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.