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Jason Klarwein (born 1976) is an Australian actor, director, producer and
artistic director An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre company or dance company, who handles the organization's artistic direction. They are generally a producer and director, but not in the sense of a mogu ...
, known for his involvement with Grin & Tonic theatre troupe.


Early life

Klarwein born was born around 1976.


Career

In 1996 Klarwein began his professional career with a performance of ''The Glass Cage'' and became a part of the company of Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre during the period 1996 to 1999. In 2002 he was in the inaugural intake of artists in the
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's Emerging Artists Program and received a Matilda Special Commendation as part of that ensemble of actors. That same year he was the winner of the Matilda Awards MEAA Award for Best Emerging Actor. He has had roles in several Queensland Theatre Company productions and
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. He moved interstate and his role at the Belvoir in '' Capricornia'' under director
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was the precursor of a later association at Queensland Theatre Company, where Enoch became
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and Klarwein featured as an actor in many of his productions and became resident director. In 2009 he worked with the
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production of ''
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''. The play was directed by
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and starred
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and toured
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and
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. In 2014-2015 he was appointed the Resident Director with
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at Queensland Theatre Company . In 2017 he starred in ''
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'' in a joint production between
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and Queensland Theatre Company. He was nominated for Best Male Actor in the 2017
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. in 2017 a revamped version of '' The 7 Stages of Grieving'' toured a number of venues. The play, which is more than 20 years old, was written by
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, a
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and
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, and
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, an actress; both are
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. This production stars the Indigenous actress Chenoa Deemal, and is directed by Klarwein. The play was a production of Queensland Theatre and Grin & Tonic Theatre Troupe. A review in ''
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'' cited on the Gardens Theatre, QUT said,
Ten seconds into Jason Klarwein's magnificent new production of ''The 7 Stages of Grieving'', and you're hooked by the sense of history. Humble, decent and engaging, Deemal is the personification of the play's inclusive message: that what drives superficial anger is, in reality, an enduring sense of grief.


Almeida Shakespeare project and Macbeth

Renowned Shakespearen director
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visited Australia in 2007 in a collaboration between London's
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, the Sydney Theatre Company and the
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arts complex in
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." Jessica Boyd, the granddaughter of artist
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who bequeathed the Shoalhaven property to the nation, approached Attenborough who brought four actors from the
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to work with five actors from Australia. Sydney Theatre Company artistic director
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chose Klarwein from auditions and work she had seen him perform elsewhere,
Our aim was to choose those we thought would most probably gain from the opportunity to work with a director like Michael - he has such specific knowledge of Shakespeare, having worked with the RSC
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for such a long time. He is steeped in the traditions of Shakespearean language, and he brings that love and passion for
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with him.
Attenborough finished his stint as artistic director of the Almeida Theatre in London in 2012 and contacted Klarwein in regard to his coming to Brisbane to stage a production. In 2014 the
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's $3 million Super Star Fund allowed the Queensland Theatre Company to bring Attenborough to Brisbane to direct a three week season of ''Macbeth'' starring Klarwein as Macbeth. Reviews of Klarwein performance included, in ''Stage Whispers'', "Jason Klarwein (Macbeth) and Veronica Neave (Lady Macbeth) dominated the stage" and from Aussie Theatre, "Jason Klarwein in the title role, portrayed the many facets of this complex character with charisma, strength, as well as vulnerability. The chemistry between Klarwein and Veronica Neave as Lady Macbeth was palpable."


Grin & Tonic theatre troupe

Klarwien was an associate member of Grin & Tonic theatre troupe, which tours throughout Queensland and spends several months each year playing lively Shakespeare programs for secondary students, for over 15 years. In 2010 he became Artistic Director of the troupe. Grin & Tonic present shows which include Shakespeare aimed at primary and secondary school children. They explore issues which fit into the school curriculum and offer workshops for those seeking a career in some aspect of theatre.


Awards

* Matilda Awards * 2002 Matilda Special Commendation for excellent body of work as part of the ensemble of actors in the emerging artists inaugural repertory program Queensland Theatre Company * 2002 Matilda Awards Winner MEAA Award Best Emerging Actor * 2003 Matilda Awards Commendation for performance in ''Half and Half'' * 2003 Matilda Awards nominated Best Male in a Lead Role ''God is a DJ'' * 2017 Helpmann Awards nominated for Best Male Actor in a Play ''Once in Royal David's City''


Memberships

He is the elected representative (one of two) for Queensland on the National Performers Committee which meets to discuss issues affecting all performers. MEAA Board - Queensland Branch Board Member


Reviews


Acting

In a review of ''Once in Royal David's City'', (2017) Caroline Russo wrote, " ... an exceptional ensemble cast led by acclaimed Brisbane force of the stage Jason Klarwein" and in the
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review of ''Fractions'' (2011) Sommer Tothill wrote, "Jason Klarwein as supremely zealous antagonist Kyril takes a little time to settle into the role, but at full steam he transforms into a viscerally terrifying power-hungry fanatic." In his role in ''The Seagull'' (2015) Sonny Clarke wrote that it was "played with deep, heartfelt conflict by Klarwein" and his review of ''Design for Living'' (2013) stated, "Klarwein seems to ''exist'' rather than act his role and with the mischievous Matheson and easily-led Lazarus to bounce off – the three provide a lively comedic yet pathetic and exciting mess of a peer group" . His performance in ''Elizabeth, almost by chance a woman'' for the QTC (2012), " ... is a total revelation as Egerton, the Queen’s minister and would-be assassin. He demonstrates a lovely comic ability, full of variety; self-aware and expressive."


Direction

''Much Ado about Nothing'' (2016) was reviewed in Arts Review with the following comments,
Making his mainstage directorial debut, Jason Klarwein promises romantic sparring at its Shakespearean best ... After working closely with globally acclaimed Shakespearean specialist director Michael Attenborough and acting in many applauded productions, Jason Klarwein is the perfect lens through which to deliver ''Much Ado About Nothing'' in this most important of years.
Alison Cotes in her review of ''The 7 Stages of Grieving'' wrote in 2015:, "The text is flawless, the actor close to perfection, but what brings this play into the 21st century after 20 years, and redeems it from being just a period piece, is the direction and the staging ... especially director Jason Klarwein ... this becomes a team effort".


Theatre


Jason Klarwein as actor


Jason Klarwein as director/writer/creator


Film

Klarwein has appeared in several short films, including ''Bad Ass Mono-Winged Angel'' (2001), ''Nothing Much'' (2012) and ''Ruby'' (2016). He has also appeared in episodes of ''
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'' (2001), ''
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'' (2011) and ''
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'' (2011). He had a continuing role in the mini series '' Devil's Playground (''2014) which won 5 awards from 10 nominations.


References

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