The Scotsman

Aboriginal star of acclaimed show dies during Festival run

● ‘One of Australian theatre’s greatest treasures’ – actress Ningali Lawford-wolf – suffers ‘severe asthma attack’

- By BRIAN FERGUSON Arts Correspond­ent bferguson@scotsman.com

A leading Indigenous Australian actress has died after taking ill during a critically acclaimed run of an awardwinni­ng Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival production she was starring in.

Tributes have been paid to Ningali Lawford-wolf, 52, who had been treated in hospital in Edinburgh after taking ill while in the city to perform in The Secret River.

She had been performing the role of storytelle­r and narrator in the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) adaptation of Kate Grenville’s novel The Secret River for the last four years.

The company issued a joint statement with her family announcing her passing on Sunday.

It said: “Ningali was an incredibly talented performer as well as a wonderfull­y caring and thoughtful person. We’ve lost one of Australian theatre’s greatest treasures.

“Ningali was involved in the developmen­t of The Secret River at STC, narrating its return Sydney season and national tour in 2016, Adelaide Festival performanc­es in 2018 and Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival performanc­es in 2019.

“Ningali was a wonderful mother to Jaden, Rosie, Alexander, William and Florence, and loving grandmothe­r to Zavia and Mia.

“Ningali’s family as well as the cast and crew of The Secret River are understand­ably very distressed by this news.

“All of us at STC offer our condolence­s to Ningali’s family and friends, and ask that their privacy is respected at this time.”

It has been reported that Lawford-wolf was treated in hospital after suffering a severe asthma attack.

The actress was born in the Aboriginal community of Wangkatjun­gka, in Western Australia.

Lawford-wolf won a Scotsman Fringe First Award for a one-woman show in 1995 and was well known for her appearance­s in films such as Rabbit-proof Fence and Last Cab to Darwin.

A statement from the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival said: “It is with great sadness that we acknowledg­e the passing of actor Ningali Lawford-wolf in Edinburgh. Our thoughts are with her family, friends and community.”

The Festival Theatre, where The Secret River was staged this month, said: “We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Ningali Lawford-wolf.

“Our thoughts are with their family and friends at this difficult time.”

She was replaced by an understudy for the latter stages of the show’s run after the theatre was forced to cancel a number of performanc­es of the multi-award-winning production.

The play explores the events that unfold when a convict from London arrives in New South Wales, plants a crop and lays claims to the soil on which it grows, bringing him into conflict with a family whose existence depends on the land.

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