Ellie Nunan

Ellie Nunan

Ellie Nunan is a 2016 graduate of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University (now QAEMT). Her musical theatre credits include Christine/Others in American Psycho (See You Sunday); Swing in Mary Poppins (Michael Cassel Group/Cameron Mackintosh); Jennyanydots, Swing and U/S Grizabella in CATS (GWB Entertainment/RUG); Lucy Grant in the Australian premiere of Bright Star (Pursued By Bear) and Christine Warner in The Beautiful Game (Manilla Street Productions). Other theatre credits include #00 in The Wolves by Sarah Delappe (Theatreworks); Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing (In The Park Productions) and Rosaline in Love’s Labour’s Lost (Melbourne Shakespeare Company).

Ellie is also the co-creator of the political cabaret Julie & Julia: An Evening with the Great Women of Australian Politics in which she played Julie Bishop. She is currently the assistant director/staging director for the Australian Contemporary Opera Company and is the midst of finishing her graduate studies in Gender Studies at the University of Melbourne. Ellie is represented by Helen Pandos and has been a proud member of MEAA since 2016.

Ellie Nunan