Creative Team

Gary-Abrahams

Gary Abrahams

Director

Since graduating from The Victorian College of The Arts, Gary has directed the Australian premieres and national tours of several commercial shows, as well as classic texts, contemporary plays, new Australian scripts, and devised projects. His work encompasses large scale commercial plays and musicals, main-stage works, independent shows and self-produced theatre projects.

He is a recipient of THE GRACE WILSON TRUST AWARD for writing, THE JIM MARKS SCHOLARSHIP for Artistic Practice and THE MIKE WALSH FELLOWSHIP for directing.

His recent credits include the premiere season of Driftwood The Musical, for the Umbrella Foundation, the Australian premiere of Admissions for Melbourne Theatre Company, Lucrezia Borgia for Melbourne Opera, Iphigenia In Splott at Red Stitch Actors Theatre, Yentl, Durk A Modne Gloz and Ghetto Cabaret for Kadimah Yiddish Theatre, 33 Variations starring academy award winning actor Ellen Burstyn at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre, the Australian premieres of Hand to God and Bad Jews for The Vass Theatre Group. In 2017 he directed Angels In America: Parts One and Two for Cameron Lukey Productions, and the national tour of his adaptation of Therese Raquin for his company Dirty Pretty Theatre.  Other recent credits include POMONA, ROAM, The Pride, Day One. A Hotel. Evening, Laramie.10 Years On and Oh Well Never Mind Bye all for Red Stitch Actors Theatre, and Buyer and Cellar for Melbourne Theatre Company.

In 2022 he received The Green Room Award for Directing: Theatre Companies, for Iphigenia in Splott, which also won Best Production: Theatre Companies. He was also nominated in 2020 for Best Director: Theatre Companies for Pomona, and received a Green Room Award for Best Director: Independent Theatre in 2010, and was nominated in the same category for his work in 2014.

Anthony Barnhill

Music and Lyrics

Anthony is a leading Australian conductor, pianist, and composer. His performances have been described as ‘sensitive and intelligent’ (ArtsHub) and displaying ‘incredible showmanship’ (Tina Arena). Anthony’s credits span radio, national television, and as guest soloist with symphony orchestras.

Anthony was recently Musical Director and Conductor for Opera Australia’s acclaimed production of The Phantom of the Opera, the best-selling show of all time at both the Sydney Opera House and Arts Centre Melbourne. He worked on the 2019 international tour of West Side Story conducting performances at renowned opera houses around the world, including the Berlin State Opera and Sydney Opera House. His involvement with the show continued, music supervising the 2021 Perth and Brisbane seasons.

As Musical Director for Australian International Productions, Anthony led concert performances in twelve cities throughout China. His other musical theatre credits include Chicago (GFO), Evita (OA), and Oklahoma! (The Production Company). Anthony has performed with a range of artists including US popstar Mario, Anthony Warlow, Lucy Durack, James Morrison, Lea Salonga and Dame Edna Everage. His other work spans the Victorian State Schools Spectacular, Opera Scholars Australia, and as Composer in Residence for Creative Innovation Global 2017-2019.

Anthony studied at Monash University where he won numerous awards including the flagship Concerto Competition, while also achieving the university’s highest performance result in each year of study. He was winner of the prestigious Rob Guest Endowment Musician Award.

Tania de Jong AM

Tania de Jong AM

Concept, Executive Producer

Tania de Jong AM is an acclaimed soprano who presents magical performances across classical, music theatre, contemporary, sacred, spiritual and world genres.  She also MCs and presents keynote speeches, voice workshops, immersive sound experiences and uses voice as a healing modality. She creates heartfelt music and performances for meditation and prayer, tribute, reflection, inspiration and illumination and has released 5 solo albums.

 

Tania is a spiritual journey woman, creative alchemist and award-winning social entrepreneur. She is the Founder of four charities, Umbrella Foundation, Mind Medicine Australia, The Song Room and Creativity Australia and the With One Voice program, and Creative UniverseCreative Innovation GlobalDimension5Pot-Pourri and MTA Entertainment & Events

 

She performed with the Victoria State Opera and has appeared as a soloist in operas and musicals and with orchestras, festivals, corporate, private and special events globally. Her internationally renowned singing group Pot-Pourri have released 7 albums and performed in over 40 countriesTania holds degrees from the Victorian College of the Arts (Voice, Opera and Music Theatre) and has a Bachelor of Law (Honours) from the University of Melbourne.

 

She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in June 2008 for service to the arts as a performer and entrepreneur and through the establishment and development of music and arts enrichment programs for schools and communities. Her TED Talk“How singing together changes the brain” has sparked international interest. Tania’s mission is to change the world, one voice at a time.

Eva de Jong-Duldig

Author of Driftwood: Escape and Survival Through Art (2017)

Eva was born in Vienna in 1938, one month before Nazi Germany annexed Austria.  With her parents, Karl and Slawa Duldig, she was fortunate to escape to Switzerland later in that year. Shortly after the family travelled to Singapore and then in September 1940 to Australia, where they were interned at Tatura as ‘enemy aliens’ for almost two years.

After moving to Melbourne Eva completed her schooling at Korowa CEGGS, and also showed considerable sporting aptitude. She graduated from Melbourne University in Physical Education and Arts and worked as a teacher. Encouraged by her father, who played international soccer and tennis, Eva became a leading Australian tennis player and in 1961 played at Wimbledon, reaching the quarterfinals. Later that year, at the Maccabiah Games in Israel, she met her Dutch husband, Henri, and went to live in Holland. She became National Champion of The Netherlands and represented Holland at Wimbledon and in the Federation Cup.

Eva’s daughter, Tania, was born in Holland in 1964 after which the family returned to Australia where her sons Antony and Pieter were born. Aside from family duties Eva worked as a recreation consultant, writer and a designer of children’s play spaces. After Slawa’s passing in 1975 Eva assisted her father in his artistic practice and when he died in 1986 she became the custodian of the significant artistic oeuvre and personal collections of her parents. She restored the family home, kept all the contents intact and in 2002 facilitated the establishment of a not-for-profit public museum and art gallery known as the Duldig Studio.

In her role as Founding Director, Eva initiated many public and educational programs including, since 1986, the Annual Duldig Lecture on Sculpture at the National Gallery of Victoria. With the support of the Austrian government she enabled a Karl Duldig travelling exhibition from the Duldig collection to be shown in Vienna and Krakow in 2003. Another touring exhibition visited seven Victorian regional museums in 2006-08, and Karl Duldig’s work was included in major exhibitions on Viennese art and design at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1990 and 2011.

Eva’s involvement in community organisations included her role as President of the Bezalel Fellowship of Arts and membership of the arts advisory committee of the Jewish Museum of Australia. She was a founding member and former Chair of the Public Art Committee of the National Trust. In 2009 Eva was made Stonnington Citizen of the Year for Art and Culture. She has written on sport, art and local history in the Australian Jewish News, the Malvern Newssheet and other journals. ‘Women of Letters’ published her story in Yours Truly in 2013.  

Eva retired as Director in 2014 but continues, as Founder and Patron, to contribute to the Duldig Studio through her personal knowledge of and insights into the family history and the collection. Eva has recently completed a personal account of her family’s remarkable story for publication in a major new memoir – Driftwood (2017).

Jane Bodie

Based on an original stage play by Jane Bodie

Jane is a playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include Water, Lamb (Songs by Mark Seymour), Savage, Music, Hinterland, This Years’ Ashes, A Single Act, Still, Ride and Fourplay. She won The Victorian Premier Literary Award in 2006 for A Single Act and a Green Room Award in 2003. In 2019 she won The Griffin Theatre Lysicrates Award for Tell Me You Love Me. Jane has written for TV and radio, including The Secret Life of Us, Crash Burn, No Angels and Moving Wallpaper. Radio includes Seeing Somebody for RN and Well for BBC Radio 4. Her short film ‘Alice’, directed by Garth Davis was screened at Cannes. Jane worked at The Royal Court Theatre and Central School of Speech and Drama, was Head of Playwriting at NIDA (2009 – 2012), Associate Artist at The Griffin Theatre (2013) and Artistic Associate at Playwriting Australia (2014). In addition to her writing Jane has been dramaturg on many standout productions, including Emily Sheehan’s Hell’s Canyon, Katie Beckett’s Which Way Home and Michelle Lee’s Rice. Recently shortlisted for the Women’s Playwriting Award, Jane is currently writing a new 8 part drama series and under commission from The National Theatre, UK.

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Marcello Lo Ricco

Sound Designer

Marcello is a Melbourne based sound designer and has worked extensively in Musical Theatre, tours and events in Australia and internationally. Recent sound designs include Priscilla Queen Of The Dessert (CLOC), Into The Woods (Watch This), Next To Normal (JTC), Mamma Mia! (ETC, CLOC, PLOS, Footlight,). Annual concert productions include the Young Australian Broadway Chorus (National Theatre, Melbourne), Starbound, Music Theatre Guild of Victoria Awards and the Australian Musical Theatre Festival.

With an interest on working on new original Australian written musicals, Marcello has sound designed the premier productions of My Brilliant Career (Dean Bryant & Mathew Frank), The Dressmaker: A Musical Adaptation (James Millar & Peter Rutherford), NED – A New Musical (Adam Lyon, Anna Lyon, Marc Mcintyre), Flowerchildren – The Mamas & Papas Story (Peter Fitzpatrick), Life’s a Circus (Anthony Costanzo) CrossRoads (Anthony Costanzo & Peter Fitzpatrick), Margaret Fulton: Queen of the Desert (Doug MacLeod & Yuri Worontschak), Atlantis & Happy People in concert (Mathew Lee Robinson), Eddie Perfect’s Songs From The Middle broadcast by ABC. SELF (Jack Earl & Michael Ralph), Motor-mouth Loves Suck-face (Anthony Crowley), Call Girl The Musical (Tracey Harvey, Doug Mcloud, Jack Howard) and Prick The Musical (Tracey Harvey)

Away from musical theatre Marcello has managed and mixed sound for popular Australian and International artists including Kelly Rowland, Jason Robert Brown, Marcia Hines, Missy Higgins, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, Paul Kelly, Kate Cebrano and Tina Arena. In 2022 Marcello is sounding the national arena tour for comedy trio Sooshi Mango.

As a studio engineer, Marcello has worked on many studio and live recordings for a variety for bands, music artists and cast recordings.

Marcello studied Performing Arts at Monash University and Audio Engineering at SAE Institute. In 2001 established LSS Productions, a sound design and production company specialising in sound for Musical Theatre.

Marcello has received awards for sound for productions of The Phantom Of The Opera, Cats, Miss Saigon, Into The Woods, Sweeney Todd, Legally Blonde, Mary Poppins, The Wedding Singer, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hairspray, Chicago, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The Sound Of Music. Green Room Award nominations for Beautiful Game (Manilla St) & Falsettos (StageArt).

Jacob Battista

Jacob Battista

Set Design

Jacob Battista is a Melbourne-based theatre designer and practitioner. Jacob completed a Bachelor of Production at the Victorian College of the Arts. Some of his design credits include Admissions (Melbourne Theatre Company); A Simple Act of Kindness, Grace, Iphigenia in Splott, Love, Love, Love, Jumpers for Goalposts, Belleville and Out Of The Water (Red Stitch); Hand to God, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown and Bad Jews (Vass Theatre Group); Rust and Bone (La Mama Theatre); Burn This (fortyfivedownstairs); Songs for a New World (Blue Saint); MEMBER (Fairly Lucid); Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune (Collette Mann/fortyfivedownstairs); The Lonely Wolf  (Dirty Pretty Theatre/MTC Neon); Therese Raquin (Dirty Pretty Theatre); Carrie The Musical (Ghost Light); and as associate set designer Shakespeare in Love (Melbourne Theatre Company). Jacob was a recipient of a 2016 Besen Family Scholarship at Malthouse Theatre working with Marg Horwell on Edward II and is also a recipient of an Australia Council ArtStart Grant.

Justin Gardam

Sound and AV Creation and Design

Justin Gardam is an award-winning sound and video designer. He is a graduate of Monash University’s Bachelor of Performing Arts and completed a Master of Dramaturgy at the Victorian College of the Arts. 

Highlights of his design work include Laurinda (Melbourne Theatre Company); The Meeting, Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Lamb, Control and Wakey Wakey (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre); Paradise Lost, Bad News and The Nose (Bloomshed); Everyone is Famous, The Lockdown Films and F. (Riot Stage). 

In 2020, Justin won a Green Room Award for Sound Design and Composition for The Market is a Wind-Up Toy at Theatre Works. He has received a further four Green Room Award nominations.

Harrie Hogan

Harrie Hogan

Lighting Design

Harrie Hogan is a lighting designer who began her training at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts before completing a bachelor’s degree at the Victorian College of the Arts. Her recent design credits include Kerosene (dir. Benjamin Nichol, 2021), Analog (Three Fates Theatre, 2021),  Grace (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre, 2022) and Nothing (A Ry Presentation, 2022). She also works as the production manager for Na Djinang Circus, helping bring their repertoire of shows to audiences across Australia. Harrie is a keen collaborator and proud to be counted amongst the growing number of women in her field.

Kim Bishop

Kim Bishop

Costume Design

Kim was given a Green Room Award for his costume design on The Wedding Singer (David Venn Enterprises), Aust. & N.Z. tour. Other design work includes Sweeney Todd with Anthony Warlow & Gina Riley, City Of Angels and The Light In The Piazza  (Life Like Company, Green Room nominated), Doubt: A Parable (RL Productions), The 39 Steps and They’re Playing Our Song (HIT Productions), Jesus Christ Superstar, Singin’ In The Rain, The Producers, Kismet, The King & I, The Boyfriend, Crazy For You, Mame, Damn Yankees, 42nd Street, Sweet Charity and The Boy From Oz with Todd McKenny (The Production Company). He has also toured as Head of Wardrobe on many large scale shows including Dusty, The King & I, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, South Pacific, The Rocky Horror Show, Aida – The Spectacular, The Boy From Oz, Singin’ In The Rain and Shout. Kim also toured the world for some years as Wardrobe Manager with ice dancers Torvill and Dean. 

Visit his website at kimbishop.com.au

Bec Poulter

Bec Poulter

Production Supervisor

Bec is a graduate of NIDA (Production). She has been working consistently in Production and Stage Management roles for over 12 years since graduating. During this period she has toured to over 100 theatres in every state and territory in Australia, many on multiple occasions, as well as working in Europe and South America. Recently Bec was Logistics Coordinator for the 2022 Sydney Festival, prior to this for 18 months was Production Manager at the Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centre.

As Stage Manager: My First Time (Kay & McLean Productions/Sydney Opera House), The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show – (Sydney Opera House, La Boite Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre) Senior Moments – 144 performances in 21 venues including: Comedy Theatre, QPAC, State Theatre Centre WA, Canberra Theatre Centre, Songs for the Fallen (Arts Centre Melbourne), Splinter (Griffin Theatre Company), Lord of the Flies [Sydney season 2013] – Directed by Kip Williams, Canberra International Music Festival 2021 (& Deputy Venue Manager), Brett and Wendy…A Love Story Bound by Art (Theatre of Image/Sydney Festival), A Town Named Warboy (ATYP), Luna Gale, Unqualified, Buyer and Cellar, Two, Relatively Speaking, The Good Doctor, Mothers and Sons, Educating Rita, Dream Home, Blue/Orange, Richard III, Clybourne Park, Camp (Ensemble Theatre). Also for: Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Arj Barker, La Mama, Dead Puppet Society, Darlinghurst Theatre Company, Performing Lines, Llewellyn Hall, The Hayloft Project, Critical Stages, Sydney Chamber Opera, Parramasala. As Assistant Stage Manager: Dance Better at Parties, Australia Day [Sydney Opera House], Blood Wedding, ZEBRA! [With Bryan Brown & Colin Friels], True West [Directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman], The Comedy of Errors (Sydney Theatre Company), Interplay-International Tour, CounterMove (Sydney Dance Company), Strange Interlude, Thyestes (Belvoir), Blood Wedding (Malthouse Theatre), ACYF Concert – The Domain (The Epic Team).

As Production Manager: Diplomacy – Directed by John Bell (Ensemble Theatre Tour), Encounter (FORM Dance Projects/Sydney Festival/SYO), Out of Earshot (KAGE/Chunky Move/Adelaide Cabaret Festival), 91-Storey Treehouse (CDP Theatre Producers). Also for: MTC Neon, Sport for Jove, fortyfivedownstairs, Red Line Productions, Little Ones Theatre, TheatreWorks, Canberra Youth Theatre. As Event Coordinator for Sydney Festival – York Music Series & Symphony Under the Stars (2021), SAtheCollective & Stay by S. Shakthidharan (2020) and with Spark Event Group & Yakkazoo.

Bec has also been a Stage Management mentor at NIDA.

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Craig Donnell

General Manager

Craig is arguably one of Australia’s most experienced theatre Producers, General Managers and event producers.

His experience includes the Evita national tour starring… Tina Arena, directed by Hal Prince, A Night to Remember starring Placido Domingo, Katherine Jenkins and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the world premiere of Dream Lover – the Bobby Darin Musical starring David Campbell, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, We Will Rock You starring Casey Donovan, Driving Miss Daisy starring Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones, Grease – The Stage Spectacular starring Rob Mills, Once – A New Musical, The Sound of Music, Saturday  Night Fever and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum starring Geoffrey Rush.

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Anna Davies

Tour Production Manager

Since graduating with a Bachelor of Music (Honours)/ Bachelor of Arts at the Australian National University, Anna has been working in the live events, theatre and music industry for over 10 years. An accomplished pianist and music teacher, as well as sound engineer, rigger, and stage/production manager, she is passionate about the power of theatre and the arts in telling our stories. 

Some recent career highlights include: Technical Co-ordinator (BrisFest 2022), Deputy Head of Sound – Cinderella the Musical (Opera Australia 2022), Technical Supervisor Llewellyn Hall (ANU Venues 2022), Operations Manager (Sidestage Production Services 2020). In addition to many theatres and live music venues in Canberra she has had the privilege of being a Sound/Lighting Operator at Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Gilded Balloon 2019), Perth Fringe Festival (FringeWorld 2020), Melbourne International Comedy Festival (2022), and Adelaide Fringe Festival (Gluttony 2022 + 2023). 

As the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor who, like the subjects of the show, spent time in internment camps in Australia during WWII (Hay and Tatura), Anna is humbled to be working among such an incredible team to bring this moving tale to life.

Tiff Lane

Tiff Lane

Stage Manager


Tiff Lane is a Stage Manager, Production Manager, and Designer with a love for bringing new and diverse artistic works to life. She considers herself to have two home bases, splitting her time between Brisbane and Adelaide. She is the co-founder and Production Manager of Magnetic North Theatre Company, a company that focusses on creating new theatrical works, with a diverse team and queer, feminist viewpoints. They have presented in collaboration with Brisbane venues and programs including Homegrown Independents at Empire Theatre and MELT at Brisbane Powerhouse. Tiff also delights in working in festival environments, where new and innovative works can blossom, particularly at Adelaide Fringe Festival, where she works for Gluttony as Production Coordinator.

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Sophie Loughran

Choreographer

Sophie Loughran is a Melbourne-based choreographer and performer who brings a unique perspective to her choreography. Recent credits include, Urinetown The Musical (Soundworks Productions) which she was nominated for a Green Room award, Channel Nine’s Metro Sexual Season 2, Yiddish Divas: Into the Red Tent (Kadimah Yiddish Theatre) Every Second (Wit Incorporated) and her self-devised project Sophie’s Kids Cave at LAMAMA. As a performer Sophie has toured both nationally and internationally (50 Shades of Grey the Musical Parody, Just Macbeth, Scooby Doo Live, Disneyland Paris, P&O, Cunard and Princess Cruise Lines). For over 10 years Sophie has brought her passion for storytelling and movement to her work with musical theatre and dance students as an educator, choreographer and adjudicator. Sophie is thrilled to be working with the incredible cast and creative team of Driftwood The Musical.

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