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The Victorian Actors’ Benevolent Trust is proud to be a member of the Alliance of Australasian Performing Arts Benevolent Funds.
Elmira is a Digital Marketing Consultant and has developed Search Engine Optimisation and Web Strategies for small and medium-sized businesses across Australia and the United States. She is a member of Pseudo Culture, a Bespoke Design Collective offering digital strategy and design solutions.
Also dabbling in the arts, she has appeared in theatre, films, TV, and online productions.
Elmira holds a Bachelor of Business and Double Dip. in Kinesiology & Mind-Body Medicine Therapy and has undergone actor training at a variety of esteemed establishments such as MTC, VCA, and Howard Fine Studios.
Passionate about the arts and supporting the incredibly talented artists who dedicate their time and gifts to our community, Elmira is honoured to be on the VABT committee and to be of service to actors, crew, and creatives in their time of need.
Since joining the industry straight out of Flinders University Drama Centre in 1984, Michael Pope has worked as a performer across all facets: actor, television host, radio presenter, cabaret act, corporate MC and more.
He has also worked as a producer for television and live events, and it with this deep and wide perspective he joins the VABT. Having lived the gig-to-gig lifestyle for 4 decades, he is well aware of the ebbs and flows of success- financially and emotionally.
It is with this empathy that he looks forward to working with the committee to assist others during those times when, often through no fault of their own, life has hit them hard. It is with that career perspective he is reminded that nothing lasts forever – the good times, as well as the bad.
Tom has more than thirty years’ experience in the performing arts as a director, producer, actor, dramaturg, devisor, composer and teacher.
Tom was Artistic Director at Black Swan Theatre Company, Perth from 2004 to 2008. Other directing work includes the Australian/NZ production of Yes, Prime Minister, the World Premiere of Birthrights by David Williamson for Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC), The Sound Garden for Oz Opera, Opera Queensland and West Australian Opera, and more than fifty other works with companies including Queensland Theatre Company, Black Swan State Theatre Company and Union House Theatre.
He has also directed three world premieres by Australia’s most successful playwright, David Williamson, Charitable Intent for the 2001 Melbourne Festival (Winner: Best New Australian Play, Victorian Green Room Awards), Birthrights for MTC in 2004 and Credentials for La Mama’s 50th birthday season in 2017.
Tom has a Master’s degree from La Trobe University and has worked at training institutes including the VCA (University of Melbourne), WAAPA, QUT and The Arts Academy, Federation University. Since 2021 he has been the Head of Programming at Monash University Performing Arts Centres.
Terrie’s career, as an actor and then an academic with research interests in screen culture, gives her a unique perspective on the performing arts and an appreciation of the challenges faced by the acting community. She trained at the Victorian College of the Arts, working professionally in film, television, radio and theatre, before moving into the university sector. Over twenty-three years she taught and supervised in the areas of media, film, television and education. She held many leadership roles including Director of Research by Higher Degree (Humanities) and Departmental Head of Creative Arts and English.
Along with numerous book chapters and peer-reviewed articles focusing on the relationship between screen media, literature, gender, popular culture and psychology, Terrie has authored three books including The Lost Child in Australian Film: Jung, Story and Playing Beneath the Past (Routledge). She has co-edited a further three books (Routledge, ACMI) and is currently attached to La Trobe University as an Adjunct Associate Professor with the department of Languages and Cultures. She hopes that her skills and experience will benefit the VABT committee.
Emma is well known for her performances across Australia and internationally in many events, festivals and productions, from Shakespeare to burlesque and all things in between. A keen advocate of fair representation of disability in the arts, she speaks at many events, forums and recently became Secretary for the Persons with a Disability Committee under MEAA.
Emma also has an administration and bookkeeping background, currently runs her own boutique bookkeeping service for creatives/artists called Small Fortunes. She is currently the Finance Manager for the Women’s Circus and enjoys the challenge of combining both her career paths of being an accountant and a performer.
This is how she found her way to being the Treasurer of the Victorian Actors Benevolent Trust, a charity that she is proud to support.
My creative bow is well strung! I started singing on the ship out from England at the age of seven. I left school to become a RN Division 2 nurse and I’m still registered. In 1981, I started my professional career acting, and singing and In 2007, I married all these skills and became a Commonwealth Registered Marriage Celebrant.
For nearly 30-years, Michael was a professional actor performing leading roles with Australia’s major theatre companies as well as several TV dramas.
Most recently Michael was a senior partner at Nelson Alexander, one of Melbourne’s largest and most successful residential real estate agencies. He now works in the conservation sector for Trust for Nature protecting Victoria’s biodiversity.
Michael lives in Northcote with his wife Jude. Michael’s hobbies include oil painting, studying French, travelling, playing golf and getting out into our beautiful country whenever possible.
Chris Connelly has been acting for three decades with extensive work in theatre, film, and television. His many shows with the Melbourne Theatre Company include; Aftershocks, Pax Americana, The Caretaker, Happy Ending. Among other productions; David Williamson’s The Club and Face to Face, Hotel Sorrento, Kitten, West Side Story, Barassi and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Also solo shows; The Dream of a Ridiculous Man and The Meeting. TV credits include Deadline Gallipoli, Bed of Roses, Stingers, Blue Heelers, Neighbours and The Adventures of Lano and Woodley. Films: John Doe, Michael Rymer’s Angel Baby, Queen of the Damned and Face to Face, Chris was the co founder of the Maya Shakti Drama school in Sri Lanka.
“In my experience, actors and performers are some of the most generous, resilient and positive group of people you could find. Perhaps this is because the work of the performer is to do with the humanity of a story, what lies at the heart of the character in the story or performance. Actors and people in the entertainment industry in general, are constantly supporting causes, helping people, and on any issue will almost invariably take the compassionate position. I think our industry is full of good people who go beyond themselves not only for their art, but also for the greater good of the community. Because of the precarious nature of this business, there are many times when people in this industry need help, this usually coincides with a time of being forgotten in the community, I believe the VABT exists to make sure we’re not forgotten.”
Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Sioban Tuke (Vice President)
Don Bridges (Vice President)
Emma J Hawkins (Treasurer)
Marg Dobson (Secretary)
Dina Mann
Chris Connelly
Matt Emond
Clare Pickering
Mark Williams
Michael J Wilkie
Stephen Moore
Joanne Davis
Michael Fry
Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Don Bridges (Vice President)
Emma J Hawkins (Treasurer)
Marg Dobson (Secretary)
Dina Mann
Chris Connelly
Matt Emond
Clare Pickering
Mark Williams
Michael J Wilkie
Stephen Moore
Joanne Davis
Michael Fry
Michael is a man of mystery, hiding in the shadows working his magic.
His Melbourne based PR company, Make A Difference (MAD) PR, specialises in publicising the arts – theatre, films, music, events.
Michael is passionate about the arts and promoting the vital work of the VABT.
Joanne works as an actor and producer, and has devised and performed with many companies and events within Australia and the U.K.
She has a love of multi-form work, often collaborating with artists in film, dance, & live art performance. In 2015, she launched arts company, Anvil Productions with Rebecca Lister.
Joanne feels honoured to be a part of the hard-working VABT team.
At this time, we are only able to support people who are experiencing an emergency health crisis.
We are not able to support people who have lost jobs and income as a result of this worldwide pandemic.
But help is available for all of us and we strongly recommend you keep informed of the Federal Government’s announcements about providing support for casual workers and make your voice heard in forums in support of our industry.
Our Community and our leaders are working on our behalf in advocacy including Live Performance Australia, Theatre Network Australia, National Association for the Visual Arts and others, to secure emergency support assistance from federal and state governments. We highly encourage workers to report lost jobs and income at I Lost My Gig and the MEAA survey so they can help build a strong case to government about the economic, financial and social impact on the arts because of this pandemic.
Our mental health is particularly important as we navigate the extraordinary events of the Coronavirus and we encourage all of you to reach out to others for support. The Arts Wellbeing Collective is an incredible resource that all of us can utilise to ensure we stay connected, mentally healthy and resilient.
We also highly recommend looking out for others in need – particularly those who live alone and do not have families to call on. Making contact through a caring phone call, FaceTime/Skype or an email, can make a huge impact on our collective mental health.
We are all in this together.
The VABT Committee wishes all of you, your families and friends, strength, resilience and good health in the days, weeks and months ahead.If you are financially stable and would like to help your colleagues, you can now donate directly for COVID-19 Assist on our website at www.vabt.com.au/donate.
Sue Roff (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Secretary)
Helen Hartnell (Treasurer)
Joan Arnold
Jasper Bagg
Melanie Beddie
Luke Elliott
Marilyn Hage
Liz Jones
Mark Pegler
Jan Russ
Noel Blackburn
Sue Roff (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Secretary)
Helen Hartnell (Treasurer)
Joan Arnold
Jasper Bagg
Melanie Beddie
Luke Elliott
Marilyn Hage
Mark Pegler
Jan Russ
Judy Stolfo
Sally-Anne Upton
Sue Roff (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Secretary)
Helen Hartnell (Treasurer)
Joan Arnold
Jasper Bagg
Melanie Beddie
Luke Elliott
Marilyn Hage
Mark Pegler
Jan Russ
Judy Stolfo
Sally-Anne Upton
Ben Harkin
Louise McRoberts
Sue Roff (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Treasurer/Secretary)
Jasper Bagg (Vice President)
Melanie Beddie (Vice President)
Judy Stolfo
Luke Elliott
Mark Pegler
Jan Russ
Sally-Anne Upton
Ben Harkin
Louise McRoberts
James Wardlaw
Deidre Rubenstein
Sue Roff (President)
Jasper Bagg (Vice President)
Melanie Beddie (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Treasurer/Secretary)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Elspeth Ballantyne
Luke Elliott
Jan Russ
Sally-Anne Upton
Ben Harkin
James Wardlaw
Deidre Rubenstein
Neil Pigot
Jasper Bagg (President)
Sue Roff (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Treasurer)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Elspeth Ballantyne
Luke Elliott
Jan Russ
Sally-Anne Upton
Ben Harkin
James Wardlaw
Deidre Rubenstein
Neil Pigot
Melanie Beddie
Jasper Bagg (President)
Sue Roff (Vice President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
James Wardlaw (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Treasurer)
Maria Popov (Treasurer)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Elspeth Ballantyne
Luke Elliott
Jan Russ
Sally-Anne Upton
Ben Harkin
Deidre Rubenstein
Neil Pigot
Melanie Beddie
Colleen Hewett
Maureen Andrew
Irena Bukhshtaber
Christine Miller
Jasper Bagg (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
James Wardlaw (Vice President)
Maria Popov (Treasurer)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Luke Elliott
Jan Russ
Sally-Anne Upton
Deidre Rubenstein
Neil Pigot
Colleen Hewett
Maureen Andrew
Irena Bukhshtaber
Christine Miller
Jasper Bagg (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
James Wardlaw (Vice President)
Sally-Anne Upton (Vice President)
Maria Popov (Treasurer)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Luke Elliott
Jan Russ
Deidre Rubenstein
Neil Pigot
Colleen Hewett
Irena Bukhshtaber
Christine Miller
Jasper Bagg (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Sally-Anne Upton (Vice President)
Maria Popov (Treasurer)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Luke Elliott
Jan Russ
Deidre Rubenstein
Neil Pigot
Colleen Hewett
Irena Bukhshtaber
Christine Miller
Chris Bunworth
Julie Forysth
Doris Pearse
Anne Phelan
Betty Bobbitt
Jackie Woodburne
Robyn Arthur
Gary Down
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (President)
Peter Randall (Vice President)
Philip Phillips (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Joan Arnold
Louise Homfrey
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (President)
Max Bruch (President)
Peter Randall (Vice President)
Philip Phillips (Vice President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Joan Arnold
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Joan Arnold
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Eric Pearce
Carmel Millhouse
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
William. P Carr (Treasurer)
Mary Ward
John Sumner
Sheila Florance
Evie Hayes
Bettine Kauffman
Laurel Martyn
Frank Gatliff
Peter Randall
Keith Eden
C Allen
R Allen
Doug Elliott
P.D. Phillips
Ray Connell
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
William. P Carr (Treasurer)
Mary Ward
John Sumner
Peggy Marks
Brian James
Noel Ferrier
Hugh McDermott
Shirley Broadway
Peter Randall
Keith Eden
C Allen
Betty Stewart
Lloyd Cunnington
P.D. Phillips
Ray Connell
Moira Carleton
Kevin Miles
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
William. P Carr (Treasurer)
Mary Ward
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Brian James
Betty Stewart
Peter Randall
Keith Eden
Wynn Pullman
P.D. Phillips
Ray Connell
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
William. P Carr (Treasurer)
Mary Ward
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Brian James
Betty Stewart
Keith Eden
P.D. Phillips
Ray Connell
Kevin Miles
Noel Ferrier
Frank Wilson
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
William. P Carr (Treasurer)
Mary Ward
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
P.D. Phillips
Ray Connell
Noel Ferrier
Frank Wilson
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
P.D. Phillips (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
William. P Carr (Treasurer)
Mary Ward
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Ray Connell
Noel Ferrier
Frank Wilson
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
P.D. Phillips (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Ray Connell
Noel Ferrier
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Frank Wilson
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Noel Ferrier
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Frank Wilson
Louise Homfrey
Wyn McAlpin
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Noel Ferrier
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Frank Wilson
Louise Homfrey
Wyn McAlpin
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Noel Ferrier
Frank Rich
Joan Arnold
Frank Wilson
Louise Homfrey
Wyn McAlpin
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Joan Arnold
Louise Homfrey
Lady Viola Tait (Patroness)
Kenrick Hudson (Chairman)
Peter Randall (Vice Chairman)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
John Sumner
Moira Carleton
Lloyd Cunnington
Joan Arnold
Louise Homfrey
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold (Treasurer)
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold (Treasurer)
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold (Treasurer)
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold (Treasurer)
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
John Sumner
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Victor Arnold (Secretary)
Joan Arnold (Treasurer)
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
John Sumner
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Victor Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
John Sumner
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Victor Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
John Sumner
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Victor Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Eric Pearce
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
John Sumner
Max Bruch (President)
Lloyd Cunnington (Vice President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Victor Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
Chris Ferguson
Paul Flaherty
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Victor Arnold
Beverley Dunn
Simon Chilvers
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Mary Ward
Carmel Millhouse
Chris Ferguson
Paul Flaherty
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Ray Connell
Beverley Dunn
George Fairfax
Paul Flaherty
Chris Ferguson
Bob Huppert
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Louise Homfrey (Vice President)
Paul Flaherty (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Ray Connell
Beverley Dunn
George Fairfax
Chris Ferguson
Bob Huppert
Marilyn Hage
Reg Gorman
Anna Kotanidis
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Paul Flaherty (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Ray Connell
Beverley Dunn
George Fairfax
Chris Ferguson
Bob Huppert
Marilyn Hage
Reg Gorman
Anna Kotanidis
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Paul Flaherty (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Ray Connell
Beverley Dunn
George Fairfax
Marilyn Hage
Anna Kotanidis
Brian James
Reg Gorman
Elspeth Ballantyne
Liz Jones
Peter Curtin
Ailsa Piper
Wendy Hamilton
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary/Treasurer)
Ray Connell
Beverley Dunn
George Fairfax
Marilyn Hage
Brian James
Reg Gorman
Elspeth Ballantyne
Liz Jones
Peter Curtin
Ailsa Piper
Wendy Hamilton
Paul Flaherty
Monica Maughan
Lloyd Cunnington (President)
Monica Maughan (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Beverley Dunn (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary)
Cliff Ellen (Treasurer)
Paul Flaherty
Ray Connell
George Fairfax
Marilyn Hage
Brian James
Reg Gorman
Liz Jones
Peter Curtin
Ailsa Piper
Monica Maughan (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Beverley Dunn (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary)
Cliff Ellen (Treasurer)
Lloyd Cunnington
Ray Connell
Peter Curtin
George Fairfax
Marilyn Hage
Brian James
Reg Gorman
Liz Jones
Ailsa Piper
Melanie Beddie
Bob Hornery
Sioban Tuke
Monica Maughan (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Beverley Dunn (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary)
Helen Hartnell (Treasurer)
Lloyd Cunnington
Ray Connell
Peter Curtin
Marilyn Hage
Brian James
Liz Jones
Melanie Beddie
Bob Hornery
Sioban Tuke
Monica Maughan (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Beverley Dunn (Vice President)
Joan Arnold (Secretary)
Lois Collinder (Secretary)
Helen Hartnell (Treasurer)
Lloyd Cunnington
Ray Connell
Peter Curtin
Marilyn Hage
Liz Jones
Melanie Beddie
Bob Hornery
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Sally-Anne Upton
Sue Roff
Kevin Harrington
Monica Maughan (President)
Elspeth Ballantyne (Vice President)
Beverley Dunn (Vice President)
Lois Collinder (Secretary)
Helen Hartnell (Treasurer)
Joan Arnold
Peter Curtin
Marilyn Hage
Liz Jones
Melanie Beddie
Bob Hornery
Sioban Tuke
Sue Roff
Kevin Harrington
Mark Pegler
Humphrey Bower
Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Luke Elliott (Vice President)
Anne Harrington (Treasurer)
Judy Stolfo (Secretary)
Maria Kolaitis (Secretary)
Mary Bombaci (Secretary)
Doris Pearse
Jan Russ
Anne Phelan
Julie Forysth
Robyn Arthur
Jasper Bagg
Chris Bunworth
Irena Bukhshtaber
Gary Down
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Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Luke Elliott (Vice President)
Anne Harrington (Treasurer)
Mary Bombaci (Secretary)
Doris Pearse
Jan Russ
Anne Phelan
Julie Forysth
Robyn Arthur
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Irena Bukhshtaber
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Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Luke Elliott (Vice President)
Barry Minster (Treasurer)
Mark Bowdern (Treasurer)
Melissa Jennings (Secretary)
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Jan Russ
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Chris Bunworth
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Clara Pagone
Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
Chris Bunworth (Vice President)
Mark Bowdern (Treasurer)
Emma J Hawkins (Treasurer)
Melissa Jennings (Secretary)
Gabrielle Dalton (Secretary)
Don Bridges
Doris Pearse
Dina Mann
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Robyn Arthur
Clara Pagone
Luke Elliott
Chris Connelly
Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
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Emma J Hawkins (Treasurer)
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Sally-Anne Upton (President)
Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
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Emma J Hawkins (Treasurer)
Melissa Jennings (Secretary)
Marg Dobson (Secretary)
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Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
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Kevin Harrington (Vice President)
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Clare Pickering
Clare Pickering
Clare Pickering
Clare Pickering’
Clare Pickering
Clare Pickering
An Actor’s Equity member since 1973, Don’s extensive credits include, Theatre: as either actor or director, includes HIT Productions, La Mama, Essential Theatre, Unicorn (London), Columbia University (New York), Geary Theatre (San Francisco) and over twenty-five productions for Melbourne Theatre Company. Films: include Judy and Punch, Two Heads Creek, Paper Champions, Tender Hook, Romper Stomper, Evil Angels, Quigley Down Under, Malcolm, Rikki & Pete, Road to Nhill, The Hard Word, The Oyster Farmer, Charlotte’s Web, Gettin’ Square and Cohen the Barbarian in TrollBridge. Television: includes regular roles in Jack Irish, True Stories, Blue Heelers, Man from Snowy River, Neighbours, Stingers, Something in the Air, The Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries and Upper Middle Bogan. Don is also a musician, playing guitar, mandolin, ukulele and bodhran (Irish drum). He is grateful for the opportunity to serve on the VABT committee.
Mark is a solicitor in private practice who claims to have known everyone in Melbourne’s intrepid and courageous theatre community before they were famous. He has advised just about every professional theatre company and many venues in Victoria over nearly thirty years of legal practice. Familiar with wills, trusts and administrations for creative people, he has admired the work of VABT for many years and its significant contribution to the vibrant and supportive theatre scene in Melbourne.
Mark earned half a living as an actor in his twenties and early thirties on the fringe, comedy and corporate circuits. He has served on the boards of many arts organisations, including Chandrabhanu’s Bharatam Dance Company Inc, Arts Access Inc., Currency House Inc, Viscopy Limited and, currently, Polyglot Theatre. In addition to specific qualifications in intellectual property law, he holds a D.Phil. from Oxford University on the dramaturgy of Thomas Middleton and is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Art at RMIT (probably the only lawyer in the country to hold such a post). He is a Life Member of the Green Room Awards Association and was President for six years 2005-10. Appointed to VABT in late 2016, he is looking forward to rolling up his sleeves to support VABT’s vital work where other formal and informal systems don’t reach. When not in the theatre or the office he keeps bees and cattle in north-eastern Victoria.
I have worked in performing arts including theatre in education, musical comedy, cabaret and theatre. In the mid 1980’s with Women’s Community Theatre and the early days of Melbourne Fringe in the collaboratively produced Women’s Season, I wrote and presented a variety of group and solo performance projects.
These shows were usually comedy and musical, Cooking with Marg, Marg and the Beast and The Whole Shebang. Expanding later into Environmental Education with Vox Bandicoot, and street musical theatre with The Teabags Marching Band, and cabaret with The Romanoffs. In 2011 I was hostess for Finucane & Smith in The Burlesque Hour and The Carnival of Mysteries at fortyfivedownstairs Melbourne. In March 2014 at Footscray Community Arts I played the lead role in the reading of Peta Murray’s play, Things That Fall Over, a production in development over two years.
Since living in Ballarat I have worked with Lynden Nicholls on Voices as a performer and directed the life models in the Art Gallery of Ballarat for the 24 Hour Experience Ballarat. In Backspace Gallery I wrote and performed a recording of an artist response to Dora Meeson’s painting Leaving for the Front. In 2016 I narrated Peter and the Wolf and the Carnival of the Animals at Her Majesty’s Theatre for the Winderlude Festival with the Ballarat Symphony Orchestra and four dance schools.
Currently I am working on The Women of the Goldfields, a new play, using historical source material to explore the true stories of women during the Eureka Stockade. I have presented two development performances in Ballarat, at the Main Bar in November in 2014 and the Mechanics Institute in 2016.
Everybody wants to be able to give to others in need. Sometimes they just need a vehicle and the VABT is a just the ticket. Through the generous theatre audiences chucking in notes and coins at a bucket rattle, others responding to requests for donations via a letter in the mail, and the people organising to ask for the money, the VABT can give to others in need. The power of giving is enormous and the community of the theatre world is powerful.
Dina trained at NIDA and worked as a professional actor in the 70’s & 80’s.
Starting her Casting Career at Crawford Productions, she then, in the late 80’s began a seven year period as Casting Director ABC Melbourne, casting many projects, including ‘The Magistrate’ and ‘Phoenix’.
Her freelance Feature films include: ‘Road To Nhill’, ‘Head On’, ‘Mallboy’ (AFI Young Actor) ‘Japanese Story’ (AFI Best Actress, Best Film), ‘The Jammed’ (IF Best Film), ‘Lake Mungo’, ‘Black & White & Sex’ (ATOM ‘Best Experimental’) and ‘The Legend Maker’.
Dina respects actors and industry members and believes that their creative offerings should not be forgotten when times get tough.