Danika Armytage
Sydney University Dramatic Society (SUDS)- Hamlet (Gertrude) 2007, Death and the Maiden (Paulina) 2007, Twice A Child (Molly) 2006. Sydney University Arts Revue 2007. 'Sport for Jove' Company Ensemble 2007. Create Television Presenter, London 2005. Barker Theatrical Company- Macbeth (Lady Macbeth) 2004, Antigone (Ismene) 2003). Singing experience including Gondwana Voices, Opera Australia. Recorded experience including the 'Moulin Rouge', 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony. |
Blake Bowden
For the last three years Blake has been travelling and performing throughout Australia and Europe. This year Blake has returned to finish his B.A. at The University of Sydney and has been an active part of the Sydney University Dramatic society which is where he first encountered Bambina Borracha. Blake is excited about working with Bambina Borracha on their flagship production of Persephane's Wolf. |
Rachel Corbett
Rachel has been obsessed with movement and dance ever since her parents decided to ignore her pleas to be put into dance class as a child. Perhaps that meant she missed out on the lithe dancers figure she'd always dreamt of, but it did fuel her exploration of physical theatre in her adult years. Rachel has studied physical theatre in Bangkok and has devised and performed movement pieces in Sydney, Bangkok, London and New York. She currently works as a voice over artist and radio presenter in Sydney and eventually wants to run away to the circus.
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Simon Greiner
Simon is a performer and puppeteer. He has appeared on stage at: the New York Fringe Festival ("October Sapphire"); Melbourne International Comedy Festival ("Stragelove the Musical"); the Tap Gallery ("October Sapphire"); Carriage Works ("Parties 4 Eva- Underbelly"); Belvoir St and Enmore Theatres (Cranston Cup Theatresports), as well many productions with SUDS at the Seymour Centre and Cellar Theatre. He is also a designer, illustrator and puppet maker. He was raised by gentle apes in a secluded leafy glen. His ape parents are very proud. |
Lindsay Gumley
Lindsay grew up in Boston and Cambodia, which shaped her approach to theatre. She really enjoys the creative process, communication with the audience, and the way theatre can expand the mind. She recently starred in Tim Spencer and Harry Wynter's original production The Genealogy of Victorian Birds (Sydney University Dramatic Society, 2007) |
Emily Irvine
Emily Irvine is a musician, singer and actor studying Music and Education at UNSW. She has been playing the violin since age 5 and has sung professionally with several groups. She has been in about 15 plays - most recently starring in the role Mary Flynn in Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along. |
Edan Lacey
Edan Lacey studied Psychology and Philosophy at The University of Sydney, graduating in 2006. Edan has studied acting at NIDA’s Open Program and The New Actors Workshop N.Y.C. He has performed extensively as an improviser, actor and radio presenter and is one half of comedy duo Pumpernickel and Wry. |
Tessa Lunney
Tessa Lunney has been involved in youth and university theatre for the past 10 years, as both an actor and a director. This has included work with ATYP, SUDS, as well as student and budget films. She is currently studying a MA Creative Writing, working on her first novel, and enjoying have her poetry published. |
Trent Newman
Trent has been training as an actor, singer and dancer since she was a wee tiny tot - culminating in her completion of full time musical theatre course at Brent Street (2005). Recently she has performed in Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along (2007)and and original production by Mark Sutton and Dave Harmon, Strangelove! The Musical at the Melbourne Comedy Festival (2007). |
Anya Poukchanski
Anya Poukchanski studies law and politics at Sydney University, both of which have prepared her well for the stage. With a backgrounding in dance and drama, Anya also currently edits the university newspaper, Honi Soit. |
Billie Prichard
In 2007 Billie made her STC debut in PUSH2's Motel. For Company B Belvoir: A Midsummer Nights Dream. For the Stables: Constance Drinkwater and the Final Days of Summerset. For TRS/SOH Studio: Cross Sections. Film: Monkey Puzzle, Candy, Me Myself and I. Short Film: The Lollypop Man, Soul Pirates, Qualm, I Rock.TV: Wildside, Water Rats, The Secret Life of Us, Young Lions, All Saints, Home and Away, Small Claims, The Silence. |
Mark Sutton
Over the past several years Mark has been involved in many shows, in varying capacities. Including directing *Richard 11* (SUDS, 2005), and co-writing and directing both*The Sydney University Arts Revue* (2006)* and Strangelove! The Musical* (Melbourne Comedy Festival, 2007). He is excited about being involved in *Persephone's Wolf* as a composer and instrumentalist. |