Belinda is one of Australia's most distinguished stage and screen actors. She has worked for Griffin, Ensemble, Marian Street, Queensland Theatre Company, Belvoir Street, Playbox, Twelfth Night and Nimrod, amongst others. Her most recent theatre credits include Wicked Sisters for Griffin, Scam for Christine Dunstan Productions, Noises Off for Ensemble, Love Child, which she also produced, at the Griffin Theatre, and The Vagina Monologues for Adrian Bohm. Perhaps her best remembered stage role is ‘Josie’ in Steaming for Gary Penny Productions. Belinda's regular television roles have included MDA for the ABC, Home and Away, Heartbreak High, Skyways, A Country Practice, Sons and Daughters, Chopper Squad, and The Box,as well as being a presenter on Playschool. Major feature film credits are Peterson, The Box, End Play, Alison's Birthday, The Empty Beach, and Say You Want Me for which Belinda won a coveted Sammy Award. Belinda has just finished a four-month sell-out Australian tour of The Shoe-Horn Sonata for Christine Dunstan Productions.
Alice is co-founder of Focus Theatre and an actor and director. As an actor her theatre credits include: I Love Youse All! (OzziEyeConz); A Family Affair (Belvoir St B Sharp); Out in the Open (Focus Theatre); A Doll’s House (STC); , Emerald City (Theatre Up North); The Elephant Man, Talking With…, Beach Blanket Tempest (Riverina Theatre Company); Only Heaven Knows, The Government Inspector, Othello, A Cheery Soul, Assassins, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Into the Woods (New Theatre); My Mother Said I Never Should (Pilgrim Theatre); The Monk (Two Planks and a Passion) and Baby (Q Theatre). Film and television includes: Kings in Grass Castles, All Saints, Home and Away and Water Rats. Alice trained at The Drama Studio, holds an MA in Theatre Studies from UNSW and has undertaken Master Classes with Phillipe Gaulier, Valeria Campo, Mike Alfreds and Rowena Balos. Alice’s directing credits include the Sydney premieres of Blowing Whistles and In Angel Gear; the Australian premieres of Once in a While the Odd Thing Happens, Mother Clap’s Molly House and Gagarin Way, and a revival of Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor (New Theatre); Get a life … coach and Tattoo You (Short & Sweet, 2005 & 2006); and co-director on the Australian premiere of Handbag (Focus Theatre).
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