NIDA alumni Rebecca McNamee and Ebony Tucker are challenging long-held perceptions with Abigail Williams, a one-woman play that reclaims the character’s voice.
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Gavan Swift has lit up stages all across the world during his career. Now, he’s making history as the first Australian lighting designer to work on an opera at The Met, bringing his expertise to the breathtaking production of Moby-Dick.
As two emerging voices in Australian theatre, NIDA alum Karina Young (Writing for Performance, 2024) and Masters of Directing student Nelson Blake are bringing their creative visions to the stage in the provocative new production Don’t Save Me.
Kenny Wong (Technical Production, 1997) is a trailblazing NIDA graduate whose career has spanned continents and disciplines, carving a path of innovation and artistry in technical theatre.
Second-year Bachelor of Fine Arts, Design for Performance student Danielle Rodriguez recently worked as a runner and buyer for The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in costume design and production.
In her directorial debut, Jo Bradley (Directing, 2024) tackles Mike Bartlett’s Snowflake, a story that examines the interplay between politics and personal relationships.