Lou Diamond Phillips

Lou Diamond Phillips took Broadway by storm in 1996 earning a Tony Award® nomination, a Theater World Award and a New York Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut for an Actor as the King of Siam in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I. He just wrapped his third season … Continued

Kim Walker

Kim began dancing with his mother, Margaret Walker AM, and his dancing career began with the Aboriginal and Islander Dance Theatre in 1976.  After joining  Sydney Dance Company he was appointed a principal dancer from 1980 – 1990 during which he danced and performed many lead roles under the artistic direction of Graeme Murphy.  During … Continued

Tim Chappel

Tim Chappel’s costume design for feature film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert received an Oscar, a BAFTA and an AFI award. Following the international success of Priscilla, Tim relocated to Los Angeles where he continued his work as a designer, where he worked across various mediums, including music videos for Cher and Missy … Continued

Jacopo Pantani

Jacopo Pantani worked as lighting designer assistant for Vinicio Cheli. He took a Bachelor’s degree with Honours at the Academy of fine Arts of Florence. Jacopo Pantani has worked as the Assistant Lighting Designer in the most important theatres of Europe, like the Opera Bastille with Giancarlo Del Monaco, in the Massimo of Palermo with Hugo De Hana, … Continued

Imogen Moore

Originally from Hobart, Imogen commenced her dance training at age seven and voice study at ten. She moved to Melbourne to attend the Victorian College of the Arts and recently graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music Theatre) in 2014. At VCA, she was the recipient of the Cassidy Bequest Scholarship. … Continued

James Johnson

Baritone James Johnson has been praised not only for his voice but also for his dramatic abilities, amply demonstrated in roles ranging from the major heldenbaritone roles of Wagner and Strauss to roles encompassing the Italian, French, Russian, Hungarian, Czech, and Polish repertoire. He is also at home as a concert singer, performing music ranging … Continued

Adam Frandsen

Danish tenor Adam Frandsen is quickly gaining international attention for his lyric tenor voice that is “shining, effortless, and bursting with energy”. Engagements in 2015 and 2016 include Ferrando in Così fan tutte and Elvino in La Sonnambula at Opera Hedeland, Narraboth in Salome at Copenhagen Royal Opera with Stefan Herheim and Boder and the lead … Continued

Liane Keegan

International artist, Liane Keegan is Australia born. She received scholarships from the Opera Foundation Australia, Shell Royal Covent Garden Scholarship, and a Bayreuth Bursary from the Wagner Society of Great Britain. Liane’s extensive career has comprised leading roles in Australia and Europe. She has performed for VO Mary (The Flying Dutchman), for SOSA Erda, First … Continued

Andrea Tabili

Italian baritone, Andrea Tabili now resides in Melbourne. During 2015 he is engaged by Teatro Lirico Sperimentale A Belli in Spoleto, for Marcello in La Bohème and Dandino in La Cenerentola, by Cantiere Internazionale D’Arte in Montepulciano, for the Cardinal in Taglietti's Idroscala Pasolini and by Teatro Mercantini in Ripantransone as Figaro in … Continued

Etienne Dupuis

Born in Montreal, Etienne Dupuis has established himself as one of the most distinguished baritones of his generation. Upcoming projects in the 24/25 season include Posa Don Carlo and the title role in Don Giovanni at the Wiener Staatsoper, his role debut as Macbeth at the Washington National Opera, Rigoletto at the Deutsche Oper Berlin … Continued