Kiss of the Gallery Guard is a minimalist theatre event in Sydney's theatre hub, May 2018. Young Amber leaves the outback under a cloud. She makes good in Sydney, then better in London, and even better in New York. How did she do it?
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Fresh out of high school, Cara is returning to the Walsh Bay Precinct where she performed in ATYP’s production of Girls Like That this time last year. Following her passion, Cara is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Performance at Wollongong Uni and is super stoked to be working with Scene Theatre Sydney on this production that she strongly suggests you come see!!

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Chloë Schwank trained at ACTT. Theatre performances include Sister Mary Douglas in Through These Lines (TurnAround Prod.), Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Luciana in The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare by the Sea), Julius Caesar (Anthony Skuse), W;t and Cosi (New Theatre).  Screen performances include the award-winning short film Shift (Staple Fiction), and short films Sarah Sloane: The Rash, Semblance  and Boss Assassins and Deep End.

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​Justin is about to complete his Bachelor of Dramatic Arts at Excelsia College. While studying he has played the title role in Hamlet.  He recently played Avery in The Flick (Outhouse Theatre Company).  His screen credits include Pacific Rim: Uprising (Legendary Productions), Your Number is Up and Deadly Women (Beyond).  Justin is an accomplished dancer, drummer and beat boxer.

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​With a love for both stage and screen, Jesse is passionate to pursue a career creating and performing original works of many forms. A particular love for devising physical theatre led him to Italy last year, studying Commedia dell’Arte with Antonio Fava. Jesse hopes to use these skills to create exciting, engaging work for all audiences to enjoy. 

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Australian pianist and composer Philip Eames was recently awarded his PhD from the Sydney Conservatorium where he is currently a musicology lecturer. Philip studied piano under Dr Max Olding and Dr Stephen Savage at the Queensland Conservatorium and Royal Northern College of Music and was a piano finalist in the ABC Young Performer of the Year award. Philip played piano in Future Seekers​ (Scene Theatre Sydney 2017).

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Murray is a Writer/Director who holds a Bachelor of Dramatic Arts from Excelsia College. Directing highlights include My Father’s Left Testicle, DROP, What’s It Take? and S.R.C. He’s currently the Artistic Director of Mustard Seed Productions; a company who explore contemporary themes of the Australian milieu through their work. ​

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Anna is an emerging choreographer and director, having completed her Bachelor of Arts, Dance Studies major at the University of NSW (UNSW) in 2016. Since completing her studies, Anna has been involved in several dance, theatre and film projects. She most recently was Assistant Choreographer to Raghav Handa's dance work, Procession (2017) at UNSW, and Assistant Director of Scene Theatre Sydney’s previous work, Future Seekers (2017).

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Carol’s introduction to theatre was writing hundreds of reviews for the Wentworth Courier while editor at the University of NSW Press.  Later, as CEO of the Australian Commercial Disputes Centre she wrote complex role plays for the purpose of training mediators, sparking her interest in writing plays.  She has now had 15 short plays and three full-length plays produced.  Another play is wandering around in Carol’s brain and may eventually emerge as a script.

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