At the outset of her career, she had a variety of roles in radio and television, working mainly at the
Australian Broadcasting Commission, including current affairs, music, chat shows and children's shows throughout the early 1960s. With the
Old Tote Theatre Company she acted in ''
The Legend of King O'Malley'' by
Bob Ellis and
Michael Boddy in 1970. She gravitated back to theatre, where she has been a constant presence for the last 40 years. Although theatre has been her home ground she has also starred in numerous Australian films and mini-series, landing many credits for strong supporting roles. She made one foray into directing in
The More Things Change... (1986). In 1996 she became artistic director of the
Queensland Theatre Company, a position which she held with great success, rescuing the company from bankruptcy and leaving it flourishing in 1999, when she took over the position of artistic director of the
Sydney Theatre Company, where she was artistic director until the end of 2007, having created such memorable additions as The Actor's Company, the only professional repertory company in the nation, and the hugely successful Wharf Revue. In 2006 she established The STC Actors Company and directed its debut production of Brecht's
Mother Courage and Her Children. Her other extensive directing credits for Sydney Theatre Company include:
Boy Gets Girl (2005)
, Summer Rain (2005),
Scenes from a Separation (2004),
Hedda Gabler (2004),
Harbour (2004),
The Real Thing (2003), ''A Doll's House
(2002) and Hanging Man'' (2002). Other directing credits include
After the Ball, Honour, Summer Rain and
A Month in the Country (Queensland Theatre Company);
Kid Stakes, Scenes from a Separation, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and
On Top of the World (Melbourne Theatre Company);
The Removalists (State Theatre of South Australia) and
The Marriage of Figaro (State Opera of South Australia). Nevin has performed in a range of roles at the Sydney Theatre Company, beginning in 1979 as Miss Docker in
A Cheery Soul by
Patrick White (reprised in 2001); and also including as Roxane in
Cyrano de Bergerac in 1981; as Ranyevskaya in
The Cherry Orchard by
Anton Chekhov in 2005; and as Mrs Venable in
Suddenly Last Summer by
Tennessee Williams in 2015. == Filmography ==