Juanita Navas-Nguyen

Juanita Navas-Nguyen

Juanita is a passionate actor and creative who graduated from Adelaide College of the Arts in 2020 with an Advanced Diploma of Acting. Making her main stage debut with the State Theatre Company of South Australia, Juanita appeared in Eureka Day (2021). Soon after she was in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (STCSA/Queensland…

Kat Adams

Kathryn is a 2018 Flinders Drama Centre Graduate, and has developed a mutli-modal approach to devising and a passion for using her position in the arts community as well as her work as an artist to create an open conversation about mental health. Kathryn has been a key devising collaborator and dancer in Restless Dance…

Dylan Miller

A graduate of Adelaide College of the Arts, Dylan has worked with State Theatre Company South Australia, Windmill Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company. In 2019 he toured internationally with The Secret River.

Thomas Fonua

Thomas Fonua an artist of Pacific decent with an established career as a dancer, choreographer and emerging leader. Thomas has worked for companies such as Black Grace (NZ) , Australian Dance Theatre, Red Sky Performance(Canada), Briefs Factory and has been touring internationally from the age of 16. Thomas’ alterego Kween Kong, is the Reigning Dragnation Australia Winner….

Anna Steen

Anna is a theatre graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. For State Theatre Company, her theatre credits include Sense and Sensibility, In The Club, Macbeth, A Doll’s House,The 39 Steps, Mendelssohn’s Dream, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Great Man. Other theatre credits include Angelique(isthisyours?), The City (NowYesNow), A Moment on the…

Julia Vosnakis

Julia is a graduate of Flinders University Drama Centre. While studying she performed in Anatomy of a Suicide (Dir. David Mealor), Pornography (Dir. Corey McMahon),  Di & Viv & Rose (Dir. Tom Healey),  Top Girls (Dir. David Mealor),  Testosterone (Dir. Teddy Dunn), and The Shape of Things (Dir. Tiffany Lyndall – Knight). With a strong passion and…

Lachlan Micklethwait

Lachy is an Adelaide based indigenous actor, musician and Ukulele player. A graduate of Flinders University Drama Centre, he has worked with Splash Theatre, Act Now and Windmill Theatre Company. He has performed in the ABC children’s television program Prank Patrol and in the international soap opera This is Love. He is passionate about creating…

Rami Saaid

Budding artist Rami Saaid started his performing career in late 2018. Debuting as the voice of “Doctor Saif”, lead mascot of Qatar-based theme park, Juniverse, Rami has also provided voicework in various dialects of Arabic to Pine Gap. He has worked with ActNow Theatre as an actor in the 2019 short play Jum’ah, donning the…

Lachlan Barnett

Since graduating from Flinders University Drama Centre in 2017, Lachlan has worked with renowned companies including ActNow Theatre, Ladylike Theatre Collective, State Theatre Company of South Australia, Very Mainstream Studio in Taipei, Windmill Theatre Company and Windmill Pictures. In 2019, Lachlan toured Slingsby Theatre Company’s The Young King through NSW and Queensland and flew to…

Chiara Gabrielli

Chiara (she/her) is a queer artist working on Wurundjeri and Kaurna land. She works as a performer, writer, and poet. Chiara is currently a co-producer of Melbourne’s Slamalamadingdong and producing her own online series #thatswhatshesaidsunday. As an actor she was worked with State Theatre Company South Australia, Freerange Theatrix, Foul play and Act Now. She has been selected…

Zoë Dunwoodie

Zoë began dancing at the age of five in Mona Vale, NSW and continued throughout her school education. After achieving her Higher School Certificate, she studied for three years at the New Zealand School of Dance graduating with a Diploma in Dance Performance in 2011. In 2012, Zoë moved to Adelaide to work for Australian…