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TWO HEARTS
March 2025
Flight Path Theatre, Marrickville NSW
written by Laura Lethlean Directed by Kirsty Semaan
A poetic journey into love, connection, and the complexities of relationships. Anchored at a recurring party in an inner-city townhouse, a young couple navigates their evolving relationship, guided by a mysterious third presence that challenges their past and future. With every movement, glance and touch charged with meaning, Two Hearts is an electrifying and emotionally powerful experience that will leave you reflecting on the choices we make the connections we choose, and how those decisions shape the course of our lives.
Creative Team
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Director: Kirsty Semaan
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Set/Prop Design: Jason Lowe
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Lighting Design: Jasmin Borsovszky
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Sound Design: Charlotte Leamon
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Intimacy Director: Diana Alvarado
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Production Assistant: Lara Kocsis
Cast (alphabetical)
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IT: Lisa Hanssens
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HER: Danette Potgieter
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HIM: Yarno Rohling

A Mid Summer Nights Dream
An Immersive, Site-specific Theatre Experience
January 2025
Co-produced with The Wanderers Theatre, Ballarat VIC
written by William Shakespeare Directed by Jack Smith
This production brings everything audiences love about this story, from the whimsical setting to the mischievous characters, and enhances it by presenting the show in a roving style, moving between two locations on a large regional property. Witness the show on a gorgeous summer evening surrounded by the beautiful Australian bushland, where the towering trees create the backdrop to a lush, open stage space. The show is fun, bold and non-traditional, an experience in its own right. Audiences can leave the real world behind and step into Shakespeare’s Athens and the magical forest, where the incredible natural world spills into the valley, the actors play amongst the crowd and, in the soft light of dusk, the forest comes alive.
Creative Team
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Directed By Jack Smith
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Assistant Director: Abigail Fritsch
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Artistic Designer: Caitlin McCallig
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Production Manager: Zephya Amelie
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Secretary: Flynn Davis
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Stage Manager: Pruella Anderson
Cast (alphabetical)
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HELENA: Zephya Amelie
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FLUTE / EGEUS: Kody Austin
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BOTTOM: Flynn Davis
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OBERON: Clara Edmonds
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HERMIA: Abigail Fritsch
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TITANIA: Elise Heenan
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DEMETRIUS: Lawrence Heenan
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LYSANDER: Oscar Lidgerwood
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PUCK: Caitlin McCallig
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QUINCE: Amelia Pawsey
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SNUG: Olivia Sultmann
The Wanderers Theatre

LONG STORY SHORT
December 2023
Co-produced with Pymble Players, Pymble NSW
8 short plays 8 playwrights 7 Directors
CINDY & JULIE By Bruce Kane Directed by Diane Howden
A Feminist take on each of the roles Cinderella and Juliet were forced to play in their lives.
With Debbie Tilley, Dani Jordan and Abbey Claydon.
FIGHTING MISTER RIGHT By Barbara Lindsay Directed by Louise Deibe
After their first date, a couple find themselves at odds over unrealistic expectations and trying to live up to them.
With Zoe Landis and Dimitri Armatas
28 DOWN, 8 LETTERS By Julie Johnston Directed by Brendon Dart
After many years of marriage, Patrick and Joyce are enjoying their evening ritual of tea and crosswords. When Patrick makes a sudden confession, he is left shocked by Joyce’s reaction.
With Ross Alexander and Kate Mannix.
WORDS TO THAT EFFECT By F. J. Hartland Directed by Rob White
A drag queen reminisces about his life and loss of his influential mother.
With Christiane Brawley and Richard Littlehales.
THERAPIST by John Lombard Directed by Leah White
After a year of sessions, a Therapist finds out a few new truths about her patient when she confesses her concern regarding her feelings.
With Madeleine Dart and Ross Holohan.
ONE NIGHT STAN By Adam Szudrich Directed by Kirsty Semaan
Three women recount their dates with Stan simultaneously in a rat-a-tat barrage of lust, self-doubt and questionable dance moves. A comedy about seeing the same things through very different eyes.
With Elizabeth Tang, Grace Ho and Emily Smith.
A BENEVOLENT ALLIANCE OF MOURNERS By Ken Preuss Directed by Kirsty Semaan
A student home from college for the funeral of a friend and a singer hired to perform at the service meet by chance outside the church, conversing, confessing, and connecting in unexpected ways.
With Jude Egerton-Warburton and Emma Lebeuf.
GOT A LIGHT? By Jean Koppen Directed by Tracey Okeby Lucan
Joan of Arc argues for her life as a modern-day feminist while her executioner fails to get the fire started.
With Stella Foster and Nathan Heinrich.