Cameron's Welcomes Eamon Flack Writer and Director
Cameron’s is pleased to welcome Director and Writer Eamon Flack to the agency.
Eamon was appointed as the Artistic Director of Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney in 2016. He was born in Singapore in 1979 and grew up with three brothers in Singapore, Darwin, Cootamundra, the Gold Coast and Brisbane. He trained as an actor at WAAPA and has since worked as a director, writer, actor and dramaturg around Australia and internationally. He has led Belvoir’s new work development in various guises since 2006, and has commissioned and developed many of the more distinctive new Australian plays of the last decade. He has divided his directing career between canonical main-stage plays and unlikely new works.
His productions of The Glass Menagerie and Angels in America won both Helpmann Awards for Best Play. Other directing credits for Belvoir St Theatre include; Counting and Cracking, his adaptation of Hendrik Ibsen’s Ghosts, The Rover, The Great Fire, The Blind Giant, Mother Courage and Babyteeth. Eamon’s key writing and adaptation credits for Belvoir St Theatre include; associate writer on S.Shakthidharan’s epic play Counting and Cracking, adapting Hendrik Ibsen’s Ghosts and co-adapting with Leah Purcell, Ruby Langford Ginibi’s Don’t Take Your Love To Town. He also adapted Sophocles’ Antigone, directed by Matthew Lutton for ThinIce and Perth International Arts Festival.