ECU and WAAPA graduates to shine at FRINGE WORLD Festival

Published: Thu, Jan 17 2019


Graduates from Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) will join artists from Australia and around the world when they take part in the 2019 Perth FRINGE WORLD Festival between 18 January and 17 February.

The talented alumni will be involved in a range of roles including performance, production and design, music, dance and more.

In addition to helping produce outstanding home-grown talent, ECU is also a proud supporter of the FRINGE WORLD Festival.

As a major partner, ECU provides The Edith Speigeltent as a unique performance venue which this year will be hosted at Perth’s Yagan Square. To find out what’s on at The Edith Spiegeltent, visit fringeworld.com.au.

ECU students also have the opportunity to gain industry experience through work placements at the Festival across a range of disciplines.

Some of the ECU and WAAPA alumni at Fringe World Festival

Front

Michael Abercromby, Bachelor of Arts (Acting) – Writer/Director
Isaac Diamond, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Oscar Harris, Bachelor of Arts (Acting) – Performer
Mikayla Merks
Harry Targett
Mary Soudi
Adam Marks

Cotton Wool Kid

Zoe Hollyoak, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Writer/Director
Rachael Woodward, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Stage Manager
Morgan Owen, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer

The Big City

Louis Spencer, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Writer/Performer
Kylie Bywaters, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer

Feminah

Charlotte Otton, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Director, Writer, Performer
Noemie Huttner-Koros, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Stage Manager

Grace

Zachary Sheridan, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Writer
Phoebe Sullivan, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Director
Elise Wilson, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Anna Dooley, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Sally Phipps, Design – Designer
Phoebe Pilcher, Design – Lighting
Simone Vincent (Aboriginal Performance/Diploma of Screen Performance)
Ana Ika, Diploma of Acting 
Mitch Whelan, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Isaac Diamond, Bachelor of Performing Arts

A National Park

Jessie Ward, Diploma Screen Performance – Performer
Amy Smith, Aboriginal Performance - Director
Teresa Moore, Bachelor of Arts (Acting) – Producer

600 Seconds

Courtney Cavallaro, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Grace Chow, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Chris Moro, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Jordan Valentini, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Ryan Morano, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Madeline Clouston, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Noemie Huttner-Koros, Bachelor of Performing Arts

Dad

Isaac Powell, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Marshall Stay, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Jarryd Prain, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Isaac Diamond, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Phoebe Pilcher, Design/Lighting – Lighting Designer
Amelia Baker – Lighting

Paradise! A cool and smart show

Barney Pollock, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Haydon Wilson, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Assistant Director
Mitch Whelan, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Producer
Cam Pollock, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer
Maddie Young, Stage Management – Stage Manager
James McMillan, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Publicist

Silence My Ladyhead

Nicole Harvey, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Director
Indigo Keane, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Performer

Golden Age Girls

Amy Fortnum, Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) – Performer
Jess Ross-Clancy, Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) – Performer

Super-Fanny-Tastic

Annika Moses, Bachelor of Music (Composition & Music Technology) – Sound Design
Rosie Oldham, Bachelor of Arts Management - Writer

Plastic Planet

Shaun Johnston, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Tamara Creasey, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Linnea Tengroth, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Courtney Henri, Bachelor of Performing Arts

Angels’ Share

Jared Barkla, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Jordan Valentini, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Jen Bagg, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Mark McDonald, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Sian Murphy, Bachelor of Performing Arts

Murder? She Asked

Grace Chapple, Bachelor of Performing Arts
David Stewart, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Clancy Davidson, Bachelor of Music (Jazz)
Daniel Moxham, Diploma of Screen Performance

Rest

Jono Battista, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Hannah Davidson, Bachelor of Performing Arts
David Stewart, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Mitch Whelan, Bachelor of Performing Arts
Grace Chow, Bachelor of Performing Arts

Dancing in the Driveway

Be Gosper, Bachelor of Music (Composition & Music Technology) – Sound Design
Noemie Huttner-Koros, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Dramaturg
Anastasia Julien-Martial, Stage Management – Stage Manager
Karina White, Bachelor of Performing Arts – Marketing and Communications

If you’re interested in studying at ECU or WAAPA, visit our course finder at ecugetready.com.au