Hilary Halba Explained

Occupation:Associate ProfessorNew Zealand actor, theatre director
Education:DipTchg MA
Alma Mater:University of Otago
Discipline:Performing Arts
Workplaces:University of Otago

Hilary Halba (born ca 1962) is a New Zealand actor, theatre director and academic.[1] She is the head of the performing arts programme at the University of Otago.[2] [3]

Biography

Halba was born in Milton and attended Tokomairiro High School before studying at the University of Otago.

Halba studied acting and the teaching of acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in New York City, and is an accredited teacher of the Meisner Technique. She was a founding member of theatre collectives Kilimogo Productions and Wow! Productions Trust.[4]

In 2010 she collaborated with Stuart Young to research and create a verbatim theatre production telling stories of domestic violence.

Recognition

Halba won Best Female Performer in the 2012 Dunedin Theatre Awards, and was named Dunedin's best actor of 2003 by the New Zealand Listener.

Theatre and television work

Theatre

!Year!Title!Author!Role!Notes
2011HushResearcher and performer[5]
2010Skin TightGary HendersonDirector
2010Mo and Jess Kill SusieGary HendersonActor
1999Whaea Kairau: Mother Hundred EaterApirana TaylorProducer (Kilimogo Productions)[6]
1997Ngā Tāngata ToaHone KoukaCo-director (with Rangimoana Taylor)[7]

Television

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1987The Marching GirlsMichelle[8]

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1994The Last TattooCommittee Woman

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hilary Halba. 10 July 2021. The Court Theatre. en.
  2. Web site: School of Performing Arts. Hilary Halba. 10 July 2021. www.otago.ac.nz. en-nz.
  3. Web site: 4 February 2016. Hilary Halba. 10 July 2021. RNZ. en-nz.
  4. Book: Marc, Maufort. 2007. 978-90-5201-359-6. 230201315.
  5. Web site: 3 February 2011. Audiences hushed by true stories of daily violence in NZ. 10 July 2021. Stuff. en.
  6. Book: Looser, Diana. Remaking Pacific Pasts: History, Memory, and Identity in Contemporary Theater from Oceania. 31 October 2014. University of Hawaii Press. 978-0-8248-4775-3. en.
  7. Web site: Stanislavsky in Aotearoa: The System Experienced through the Māori World. 10 July 2021. Drama Online. en.
  8. Web site: Screen. NZ On. Credits The Marching Girls Series Television NZ On Screen. 10 July 2021. www.nzonscreen.com. en.