ABOUT US

 

Ellen Graham

Ellen Graham is an award-winning actor and theatre-maker. She trained at Adelaide College of the Arts. She has recently performed in The Triumph of Man and Hamlet In The Other Room, both at RUMPUS Theatre. She performed in and co-devised ‘Aphrodite and the Invisible Consumer Gods’ which won the inSPACE Development Award at the Adelaide Fringe in 2018 and launched successful tours to the Sydney and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals. Ellen has worked with Foul Play Theatre on their creative development of ‘The Persephone Project’ and as an assistant producer on their production of ‘Julie’. Ellen also performed and co-devised for Splash Theatre in ‘The Book Show 2017’. She performed in and was the assistant director for Corey McMahon’s production of DNA by Dennis Kelly at Adelaide College of the Arts. Ellen regularly performs for Once Upon a Princess and appears as the lead in Killer Love, an independent horror comedy, filmed in Adelaide. She is a permanent member of Baby Beard Media, a pop-culture media company, specialising in podcasts and audio-drama.

 

Jamie Hornsby

Jamie Hornsby is a multi-award winning playwright, actor, composer and photographer. He has been described in Stage Whispers as “a major voice in Australian playwriting” and The Barefoot Review as “one of the most promising young playwrights in the country today.” His play, because there was fire, was the inaugural commission from Jopuka Productions and won Best New Work at the Newcastle Fringe Awards. Jamie won the 2018 Flinders University Young Playwrights Award from his play, ASCEND, and was the runner up for the 2020 New Play Award at the Australian Theatre Festival in New York. He has written for State Theatre Company South Australia and ActNow Theatre in their Decameron 2.0 project, and his writing appears on Season 2 of New Wave, an audio-theatre podcast.

Jamie is a graduate of Adelaide College of the Arts as an actor. He has toured nationally and internationally, and appears in Firebite, a new television series directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher.

Our Collaborators