Natalie Britten

Natalie Britten

I am a fun, enthusiastic, diligent person and I always have a smile! After living in Wellington for 2 years, I've become increasingly involved in the comedy and arts community- behind the scene and on the stage.

I am currently working on my first art exhibition, which is a selection of oil portraits that will be held at The Pit Bat at BATS theatre, 28 Jan - 5 Mar.

I am very passionate about the development and growth of the arts in NZ, especially Wellington.

Key skills: 

Administration

Producing

Publicity

Front of house

Venue managing

Film production/camera assisting

Sewing/Design - Costume and fashion

Education history: 

Nelson Institute of Technology, Film & Television.

NZ Film and Television School

Year of Graduation: 
2008
Formal qualifications: 

National Certificate in Film and Television Production from Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology 2007

Graduate of the NZ Film and Television School

Work history: 

 

Current: Customer service at Capital E for kids.

FOH, Venue Manager, Flyering for The Fringe Bar

Producer: Love Possibly; The Young and the Witless season 4; The Comedy Chat; Destiny's StepChild

Publicity - NZ Comedy Festival 2010: Josie Long, Meave Higgins and Claudia O’Doherty

Performing in NZ Comedy Festival 2010 - Miscelleneous etc.2010, Laugh Experiences

Creative achievements: 

Being chosen as director for one of three graduation films at The Film School.

Finalist for the Wellington RAW comedy competition

Reviews: 
References: 

Derek Flores (Fringe Bar): 0210529228

Chelsea Hughes (work colleague): 0212689303

Contact details: 

Email: natalieb99@gmail.com

Ph: (04) 389 8033 or 027 7104 261

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    Natalie Britten

    Natalie Britten is a 22-year-old emerging portrait artist and comedian based in Wellington.

    Since moving to Wellington in 2008 to attend The Film School, she has performed in two comedy festivals, produced various improvisation and comedy shows, held a portrait exhibition and has received a development grant from the Wellington Improvisation Troupe to train with ‘Impro Melbourne’ in Australia in October/November 2011.

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