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      <image:title>Home - VICTORIA ABBOTT</image:title>
      <image:caption>Victoria is a writer, performer, voice artist, puppeteer, clown, deviser and director originally from Aotearoa New Zealand. Stage highlights include writing and performing her solo show Run Rabbit, a year-long stint with Pop-Up Globe and multiple development and performance seasons as Maggie in Kororāreka: The Ballad of Maggie Flynn with physical theatre company Red Leap Theatre. In her 20s she co-founded, and ran Bare Hunt Collective, an award-winning documentary theatre company for which she wrote three shows. She has created work for Auckland Theatre Company, Red Leap Theatre Company, Kallo Collective (Auckland Fringe Best Theatre Production), Pop-Up Globe Melbourne and Auckland, The Playground Collective (Winner of Pick of the week Vault theatre award London, People’s Choice Award for Most Original Production, Critics Award for Excellence NZ Theatre Awards). Her first Fringe directing project won her the Best New Director Award 2021 Auckland Fringe. Screen highlights include Jane Campion seeing her in a theatre show and casting her in Top Of the Lake: China Girl; three seasons of Netflix's Power Rangers as J-Borg; and three seasons of Educators (Winner: NZTV Awards Best Comedy Show 2023). Victoria holds a BA in Theatre Studies from Otago University and a BA in Performance from Toi Whakaari NZ Drama School.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - STEVE CORNER</image:title>
      <image:caption>Steve Corner studied screen acting at NIDA and theatre in Italy. His recent theatre credits include Richard III and Henry IV for Sport For Jove, The Dazzle for Corvus Arts Theatre, Much Ado About Nothing for Attractive, Not Model Attractive, Breaking The Code for the New Theatre, Fuente Ovejuna! for Dreamplane Productions, andWe Are The Himalayas for Brave New World. Steve’s TV credit includeHome and Away, Deadly Women, Rake and Love Child and in the miniseries Brock and Peter Allen – Not The Boy Next Door.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - AJ EVANS</image:title>
      <image:caption>AJ is an actor, writer and co-founder of Dream Plane Productions. With Dream Plane, AJ has developed the Australian Premieres of Beth Steel’s Labyrinth and Ditch, alongside a new adaptation of Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna! and new work - Plastic People: A Non-Degradable Love Story.  A Bachelor of Performance graduate from AADA, AJ’s stage credits include: U.B.U: A Cautionary Tale of Catastrophe (KXT/Tooth and Sinew), Labyrinth, Ditch (Dream Plane), A Very Expensive Poison, One Man Two Guvnors, Animal Farm, The Grapes of Wrath, The Lieutenant of Inishmore (New Theatre), The Comedy of Errors, King John (Bard on the Beach), One Way Mirror (subtlenuance). For Screen: Catalyst (ABC) and various short films.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - MYM KWA</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mym Kwa is an actor, dancer and theatre-maker living and working on Gadigal land. She graduated from Ed5International in 2020 with an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts. Mym’s recent theatre credits include POWER (Force Majeure), Saturday Girls (25A Belvoir), Dumb Kids (KXT) – nominated for ‘Best Independent Production’ in the 2023 Sydney Theatre Awards, Moon Rabbit Rising (Little Eggs Collective x 25A Belvoir) – nominated for ‘Best Ensemble’ in the 2022 Sydney Theatre Awards and Animal (Ratcatch x The Flying Nun Brand X). Mym made her professional screen debut in 2022 as the lead in Asexy, a queer coming of age short film (dir. Kylie Aoibheann McDonnell). Other screen credits include My Little Cutie (St Kilda Film Festival 2024), Paper Daisies (Taiwan Film Festival 2024) and Home and Away (Seven). As a dance artist, Mym worked as Movement Director on Too Human (KXT) and at the start of 2024, she created and performed her debut solo work through Shopfront’s Artslab residency: The Girl is/a Glitch – a 3 hour endurance movement and installation performance. As a passionate teaching artist, Mym also loves working with young people, collaboratively devising and delivering Drama workshops for ESL students and HSC students.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - LUCY LOCK</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lucy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Acting from WAAPA in 2021. Since her stage debut in Belvoir Street Theatre's 'The Events' directed by Clare Watson, Lucy has since appeared in an array of stage productions, playing titular roles during her training, including Lyubov Ranevskaya in ‘The Cherry Orchard’ and Lorraine in ‘A Lie of the Mind.’ In 2022, Lucy toured nationally to schools as a part of the core ensemble for Poetry In Action and filmed alongside Russel Crowe in Stan and Screen media’s action thriller, ‘Poker Face.’ Lucy led the critically acclaimed Tooth and Sinew production of Turn of the Screw at the Seymour Centre and received excellent reviews for her versatile and truthful work. Lucy has a passion for arts in education and has performed in mainstage productions and as a teaching artist for Sport For Jove. She recently trained with the Marina Abramovic Institute in Greece and with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts where she played Henry V in Shakespeare’s Henry V.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - ABBEY MORGAN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Abbey Morgan is a 2021 WAAPA graduate with a BA in Acting. Abbey appeared as Emma in the Stan Original Series Bad Behaviour, which debuted at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival and earned an AACTA Award nomination for Best Miniseries. In November 2022, Abbey performed as Amy in Oil by Ella Hickson for the Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA, receiving a nomination for Outstanding Newcomer (Theatre) at the Performing Arts WA Awards. In 2023, Abbey starred as Maddie in the Australian Tour of Cusp by Mary Anne Butler for ATYP and lent her voice to the audiobook Salt River Road by Molly Schmidt. Most recently, in 2024, Abbey played Sonya in Uncle Vanya at Ensemble Theatre.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - DYLAN O'CONNOR</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dylan is an Australian-Irish actor based in Sydney. His commercial credits include MAFS, Adidas x Foot Locker, DSS - Trends of Disrespect, and Oporto. In theatre, he has performed in The Lehman Trilogy at Theatre Royal, as well as The Suicide and The Importance of Being Earnest for Austin Theatre Company. His TV credits feature Young Stan in Apples Never Fall, and his short film work includes I’d Never Date (dir. by Catho De Souza), Dinder (dir. by Mafe Bravo), Remember When (dir. by Molly Moloney), and Appetite (dir. by Claud Bailey). His music video appearances include Date Night By Kita Alexander Ft. Morgan Evans, Til I Say So By Barley Passable Ft. Betty, and In Time By Amber Rose. Dylan's training encompasses stage and screen studies at NIDA, Sydney Drama School, and additional courses in Los Angeles with the Australian Institute of Performing Arts (AIPA). Outside of acting, he works as a carpenter.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - IDAM SONDHI</image:title>
      <image:caption>Idam Sondhi is an actor and creative arts enthusiast. Idam was born in India and grew up in New Zealand. Some of his recent theatre credits include Guards at the Taj for National Theatre of Parramatta, A Parliament of Women for Belvoir/25a, The Great Australian Play for The Old Fitz/Montague Basement and Yellow Face for KXT/Dinosaurus Productions, which was fortunately nominated for six Sydney Theatre Awards. On screen he has worked on several commercial campaigns for brands such as Macallan Whiskey, Old Spice and Tourism Australia. Recent television credits include Underbelly: Vanishing Act (Nine Network) and Plum (ABC).  Idam studied acting and screenwriting on scholarship at The New York Film Academy in Los Angeles and at Improv Theatre Sydney. He is honoured to be returning to The Old Fitz to work with a wonderful group of artists.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - KATE HAMILL Playwright</image:title>
      <image:caption>Kate Hamill is an actor &amp;amp; playwright. Regularly appearing on TCG’s most produced playwrights list, she was the Wall Street Journal Playwright of the Year in 2017 and received the Einhorn Award in 2023. Plays include Pride &amp;amp; Prejudice - Primary Stages / HVSF (originated role of Lizzy; nominee, Off- Broadway Alliance Award), Sense &amp;amp; Sensibility at Bedlam (originated role of Marianne; winner, Off- Broadway Alliance Award; nominee, Drama League Award); Vanity Fair at the Pearl (originated Becky; nominee, Off-Broadway Alliance Award), Mansfield Park at Northlight, Little Women at Primary Stages &amp;amp; the Jungle, Dracula at Classic Stage Company, Ms. Holmes &amp;amp; Ms. Watson, Apt. #2B at KCRep, The Little Fellow at Cygnet Theatre, Emma at the Guthrie and The Scarlet Letter at Two River. World Premieres in the ’24-’25 season: The Light &amp;amp; The Dark at Chautauqua Theater Company and Primary Stages and The Odyssey at ART in Boston. www.kate-hamill.com</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - EMMA CANALESE Director/Choreographer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Emma is a graduate of WAAPA Dance and The Neighborhood Playhouse NYC, and works between Australia and USA. Selected credits: Blithe Spirit (nominated Best Director/Best Play, Broadway World Regional Awards), When We Were Young and Unafraid (nominated Best Director/Best Play, Broadway World Regional Awards), Peter and The Starcatcher (nominated Best Director of a Musical, Broadway World Regional Awards), Silent Sky (Naples Weekly Top Pick), Einstein and Mileva (World Premiere,Theatre Row), Hollywood, Hollywood (MITF, nominated Best Direction/ Choreography). Co-writer and director of 100 Years of the History of Dance, a Western Australian Critics Choice winner at Fringe World Festival with seasons at Brisbane Powerhouse and La Boite. Associate Director for the new musical Maggie, US Premiere at Goodspeed Musicals in August ’24. Emma is a recipient of Ensemble Theatre Sandra Bates Director’s Award ‘23. For Ensemble Theatre: Uncle Vanya (World Premiere of adaptation by Joanna Murray-Smith) Assistant Director to Mark Kilmurry, Midnight Murder at Hamlington Hall Choreographer and Assistant Director to Mark Kilmurry, Suddenly Last Summer Assistant Director to Shaun Rennie. Her short film The Joneses has been screened in the USA, including SOHO ’24, and at The Croatian International Film Festival. www.emmacanalese.com</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - HOLLY-JANE COHLE Set/Costume Design</image:title>
      <image:caption>Holly-Jane is a freelance designer, maker and activist. A Graduate of Design Centre Enmore Advanced Diploma in Live Production as well as Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Diploma of Costume from Ultimo TAFE. With a strong multidisciplinary approach and a love of the weird and fringe influences on art they have a unique design voice. Holly-Jane's experiences as a disabled, queer person has resulted in furious enthusiasm to create varied and distinct stories of people that might not have been heard or in ways that might not have been explored yet. They are a fierce advocate/activist for making space in the arts and entertainment world for people with physical disabilities. Holly-Jane is one of the 2023 recipients of The Besen Family Artist Program at the Malthouse theatre as well as the 2023 Hayes Vocational Program. Holly-Jane was selected for the Create NSW Createability internship program 2024 round. They currently work at Erth Visual &amp; Physical Inc as a puppet/prop maker with all their spare time involved exciting theatre and screen projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - JULIANNA STANKIEWICZ Lighting Design</image:title>
      <image:caption>Julianna (Jules) is a Sydney based lighting designer and technician, with experience lighting for dance, theatre and corporate. Jules is a recent graduate from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts and has developed a passion for lighting design throughout her 3 years of study. Throughout the years Jules has Lighting designed two major productions Splendour 2023 (Dir. Nat Randall and Anna Beckon) and Spring Awakening 2024 (Dir. Claudia Osbourne). Jule’s design style has been influenced by dance and the way light interacts with the human body, allowing light to capture the movements and features of the cast in a beautiful and unique manner, thus supporting the cast and the production, finding the balance of subtly and expression to make the work come to life. Within her work for NIDA, Intense Lighting Hire and The International Convention Centre (Sydney), Jules has also had the opportunity to program and design for numerous corporate, theatrical and dance productions, with main skills in ETC and GrandMA programming. In addition to Pride and Prejudice Jules is currently working as Sound designer for NIDA’s 2025 season of Festival of Emerging Artists on Overtones Directed by Nic Puni.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - OSIBI AKEREJOLA Musical Director</image:title>
      <image:caption>Osibi Akerejola is a lifelong musician, multi-instrumentalist and performer. They began their musical journey performing in orchestras, wind ensembles, choirs and eventually performing in musicals. However, in following years, they found their calling on the other side of the curtain where they now Music Direct, Compose/Arrange, Vocal Coach, Produce, and play Reeds in pits whenever they get the chance. Since the beginning of 2020, Osibi has Music Directed multiple shows, including but not limited to, "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" (IWTC, 2024), "9 to 5; The Musical" (RMS, 2024), "Little Women" (MUSE, 2023), "Crybaby" (MUSE, 2023), "Sunday In The Park WIth George" (MUSE, 2022) and the University of Sydney's inaugural new work showcase "New Voices (2021). They recently also played Reeds 2 in a production of "Sondheim on Sondheim" (MTS, 2024). Besides working on “Pride and Prejudice” Osibi is also currently Music Directing and Arranging “The Producers” (Hayes x JRP, 2025), arranging/orchestrating for new work “Rent: The Musical (No, Not That Rent)” (SUDS, 2024), MDing a youth production of “Aladdin Jr” (Dare To Shine Studio, 2025) and working on the development and eventual staging of a new, currently unnamed, Australian work in late 2025. Osibi’s other credits include producing the first two years of USYD's "New Voices" (2021 &amp; 22), as well as being Company Manager of "Sunday In The Park With George" (MUSE, 2022). They also served as the 2023 President of the University of Sydney’s student theatre company MUSE, gaining a plethora of additional production experience. Osibi is passionate about creating collaborative and diverse theatre.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - MITCHELL BROWN Composer/Sound Design</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mitch Brown is an emerging composer and multi-instrumentalist based on Gadigal land. They began studying piano at the age of five, clarinet at eleven, and saxophone and drums at 16, completing their Associate clarinet exam in 2020 and his Licentiate piano exam in 2021. Mitch is currently a third-year composition student at Sydney Conservatorium. Mitch’s first theatre show was in 2016, playing Keys 2 in Taree Arts Council’s production of “Les Miserable”. Since then, they have worked as a AMD, repetiteur and band member in the Sydney theatre scene. They have performed in multiple MUSE productions, including "1984", “Crybaby" and "New Voices" (2023) as well as a Regals production of "Hunchback of Notre Dame” (2023), Sydney Conservatorium’s production of “Into The Woods” (2024), NIDA’s production of "Spelling Bee” (2024), and Notable Theatre Company’s production of Mary Poppins (2024). Mitch has also undertaken the role of AMD for MUSE's production of “Little Women” (2023) and Rockdale Musical Society’s production of Dolly Parton's "9 to 5” (2024). They have also worked as Co-Music Director on Inner West Theatre Company's production of "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” (2024). Mitch is currently working as Composer/Sound Designer on a 2025 production of “Pride and Prejudice” with Dream Plane Productions at Old Fitz, and as AMD and repetiteur for the upcoming Hayes/JRP production of “The Producers”. They are also currently rehearsing as Keys 2 for the Italian Tenors Australian tour (2024), and Keys 1 for Rockdale’s upcoming production of “Cats”.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - CHRIS STARNAWSKI Stage Manager</image:title>
      <image:caption>Christopher Starnawski has worked in Stage Management for over 14 years. Shows include: The Heartbreak Choir, Colder Than Here, Uncle Vanya, Ulster American, Midnight Murder At Hamlington Hall (Ensemble Theatre); Scenes From The Climate Era &amp; Tiny Beautiful Things (Belvoir St Theatre); An Ox Stand On My Tongue (Belvoir 25A); Amadeus (Red Line Productions &amp; Sydney Opera House); The Lovers (Bell Shakespeare); Losing It (Megan Bennetts); La Traviata (Opera Australia); Venus &amp; Adonis, Macbeth, Henry IV, Richard III, R&amp;J, Twelfth Night (Sport For Jove); Jekyll &amp; Hyde (Hayes Theatre); The 7 Deadly Sins &amp; Mahagonny Songspiel, Hand To God, Happy Days (Red Line Productions); Chef (2022 &amp; 2023), Twelfth Night, The Cherry Orchard (Virginia Plain Productions); Chop Chef (Blush Opera); company managing Much Ado About Nothing (Bar’d Work); The Turn Of The Screw (Tooth &amp; Sinew). Chris also venue manages KXT on Broadway, and was the Production Administrator at Belvoir St Theatre. Christopher also works in film in both the camera and art department, with notable features including Head Above Water; Kairos; Ritual; Staying The Night; I’m Here Too; 17 Minutes; Life After Man; Pseudomonas and Vector. Short films include Disarmed, Deep Pockets Empty Hearts, An Eight Letter Word Starting With A, This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us, and music videos for the bands In Hearts Wake, Amalia and Rayn. In his rare spare time, Chris can be found designing and creating ambitious wooden projects, prop making, cooking and indulging in his unhealthy obsession with Nutella.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - SHONDELLE PRATT Intimacy Coordinator</image:title>
      <image:caption>Western Sydney artist Shondelle, is an internationally certified intimacy director, coordinator and pedagog. With a 30 year career in the arts, she has worked with Australia's leading theatre companies including Opera Australia, Ensemble Theatre, Force Majeure, Pacific Opera, The Darlinghurst Theatre Company, David Venn Productions, Crossroads live, Squabbalogic, Gordon Frost, Disney, Aquarius films, The Really Useful Company, NewTheatricals, 25A, Mad March Hare Theatre Company, Old Fitz and learning institutions such as the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Actors Centre Australia, JMC Academy and Sydney Actors Studio. Her focus is on inclusion, accessibility and knowledge sharing. As an interdisciplinary artist, Shondelle is passionate about the actor’s process when it comes to consent, advocacy and inclusion in sculpting vulnerable storytelling. She is focused on learning programs, rehearsal room and theatre methodologies which are inclusive of artists with lived experiences of divergency and multicultural/ intercultural practices that can be provided to support artists, crew and creatives alike, within the industry. Shondelle is a proud member of MEAA. She lives and works on the lands of the Dharawal People.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Felicity is a graduate of the Atlantic Theater Company, NYC and holds a Bachelor of Arts (English/French). She has spent extended periods of time living &amp;/or studying in US, UK, NZ &amp; France and has over 33 years coaching experience across film, tv, dance, theatre &amp; audio. Coaching credits incl; Furiosa (Voice Coach, dir: George Miller), Mortal Kombat 2 (Dialogue coach) Diva the play (UK, US, French Italian Dialect Coach, dir: Leah Patterson), Plum (Acting Coach, ABC), The Last Anniversary (Russian Dialect Coach, Blossom Films), Last Days of Space Age (Russian &amp; Italian Dialect Coach, Disney+), Total Control S3 (Acting Coach, Blackfella Films), The PMs Daughter (Dramaturg, ABC), Labyrinth (US Accent Coach, dir: Margaret Thanos), A Very Expensive Poison (Russian &amp; UK Accents Coach, dir: Margaret Thanos), Misery Loves Company (Northern Irish Dialect Coach, dir: Mat Lee), Lion King (Children’s Dance &amp; Acting Coach)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - DIEGO RETAMALES Fight Coordinator</image:title>
      <image:caption>Diego is a Chilean-Australian actor and fight choreographer based in Sydney. Diego graduated with a B. Performance from Theatre Nepean’s final graduating year in 2008. After spending a few years in Canada, Diego returned to acting (and subsequently fight choreography) in 2022. Recent fight choreography credits include: I Hate People or Timon of Athens (Sport for Jove), Blood Wedding (Flight Path), SHOOK (Lost Thought/Qtopia), Teenage Dick (Flight Path), A Very Expensive Poison (New Theatre), The Wasp (Akimbo + Co), Apocka-wocka-localypse (Tooth and Sinew), A Fortunate Few (Something Wicked), One Man Two Guv'nors (New Theatre), Labyrinth (Flight Path) and U.B.U (Tooth and Sinew/KXT).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - JESS ZLOTNIK Producer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jess is a multi-disciplinary creative living and working in Sydney: she is a writer, director, designer, artist, and musician. Jess graduated from the University of Sydney in 2019 with a double major in Gender Studies and Theatre and Performance Studies. Jess is passionate about diversity and challenging stereotypes through theatre and storytelling. Producer: Bedlam (Short film, AFTRS), Holt! The Musical (Baby Boy Bolognese), Brothers Karamazov (Arrive.Devise.Repeat), The Last Cabaret on Earth (Sydney University Wom*n’s Revue) As Director: Caligula, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Sydney University Dramatic Society), In The Red (Sydney University Commerce Revue) As Assistant Director: I Hate People, or Timon of Athens (Associate Director - Sport for Jove), A Very Expensive Poison (Assistant Director - New Theatre), Labyrinth (Assistant Director - Dream Plane Productions) As Designer: Not Now, Not Ever: A Parliament of Women (Set Designer - Queen Hades Productions / Belvoir 25A), I Hate People, or Timon of Athens (Set Designer - Sport for Jove), One Man Two Guvnors (Set Designer - New Theatre), Berliners (Set Consultant - Nick &amp; Tom), The Importance of Being Earnest, Amédée [Or How to Get Rid of It], Midsummer (Set Designer - Sydney University Dramatic Society) As Writer: Not Now, Not Ever: A Parliament of Women (Co-Author &amp; Dramaturg - Queen Hades Productions / Belvoir 25A), Lady [development] (Queen Hades Productions), Lady (Sydney University Dramatic Society) Jess can be found online at jesszlotnick.com or @simply__the__art on Instagram.</image:caption>
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