Performance

Urinetown

Directing Urinetown involved simultaneously managing the design of set, costume and lighting. It was created as a piece of entertainment, rather than an art piece. The end product was critically and financially successful.

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Urinetown

Directing Urinetown involved simultaneously managing the design of set, costume and lighting. It was created as a piece of entertainment, rather than an art piece. The end product was critically and financially successful.

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The Imaginary Invalid

Directing The Imaginary Invalid (Moliere) for Queens College involved bringing together all elements of the play from set and costume to publicity and music. A specific focus was to make the play enjoyable for purists, regular theatre-goers and those just

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The Imaginary Invalid

Directing The Imaginary Invalid (Moliere) for Queens College involved bringing together all elements of the play from set and costume to publicity and music. A specific focus was to make the play enjoyable for purists, regular theatre-goers and those just

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Paper Jam – Animateur

Paper Jam was the performance outcome from an elective subject in Puppetry. It was performed at MUDFEST (Melbourne University Diversity Festival) and won an award to be staged at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

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Paper Jam – Animateur

Paper Jam was the performance outcome from an elective subject in Puppetry. It was performed at MUDFEST (Melbourne University Diversity Festival) and won an award to be staged at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

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Wilde

Wilde was a highly designed and artistically directed production as part of the Melbourne International Fringe Festival. Ben designed the set, and was mentored by Anna Tregloan, resident artist at the Malthouse Theatre. This connection proved very valuable and he

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Wilde

Wilde was a highly designed and artistically directed production as part of the Melbourne International Fringe Festival. Ben designed the set, and was mentored by Anna Tregloan, resident artist at the Malthouse Theatre. This connection proved very valuable and he

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