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AussieTheatre.com launched in 2003 in a "web magazine" format,
updating monthly and providing general news and reviews on Australian theatre. It
originally launched under the name BroadwayAustralia.com, a title it maintained
until a massive overhaul in 2006.
In 2004, TDE (the original publishers of AussieTheatre.com) made the site
a major priority, dumping the "web magazine" feel and moulding the website on
successful similar initiatives internationally.
Since then, AussieTheatre.com has become the premier source for news and
information on Australian theatre, leading the way in breaking major news stories, getting
reviews online first and providing the experience, passion and energy needed for such a
task.
The website has grown from a small fan-based concept to a professionally driven
business that has an aim to educate, inform and ignite the artistic bones in every
individual's body.
AussieTheatre.com, now published by the Aussie Theatre Network, has the strong
support of actors, producers, directors, publicists and other members of the theatre
industry itself, allowing it to be on the ball when it comes to major news and
information.
Over the years, AussieTheatre.com has broken some of the biggest stories
in Australian theatre history, and has followed them up with expert opinion and analysis,
something often rarely afforded to readerships of newspapers due to space restrictions.
In 2007, AussieTheatre.com, despite added competition, broke visitor
records and increased advertising revenue substantially. In 2008, it has again confirmed
its dominance of the market, breaking records and consistently ranking above its rivals
according to the Alexa Ratings.

Website Management and
Administration
Troy Dodds - Managing Editor
Troy is a former theatre
publicist who has worked on many shows and with individuals such as David Campbell, Tim
Draxl, Hayden Tee, Sarah O'Hare, Lucy Durack and Kate-Maree Hoolihan. In 2004, he worked
extensively in New York with Australian shows involved in the New York International
Fringe Theatre Festival. Originally a sports journalist, Troy is currently the host of the
Drive show on radio station Kick 87.6, and is the rugby league correspondent for several
newspapers in Sydney. Troy is a member of the Helpmann Awards Musical Theatre Voting
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Erin James - Deputy Editor
Erin graduated from WAAPA in 2005 with a
Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre and achieved her ATCL in voice, 2002. She also holds a
Diploma of Education (Music) and works for the NSW Arts Unit as a drama/dance tutor and on
the major events production team. A winner of the 2007 Bound For Broadway TDP Scholarship,
Erin has performed in New York, New Zealand, Europe and Hong Kong as well as various tours
in Australia. She made her professional music theatre debut in Fiddler On The Roof (2007
Australasian Tour), and toured with the Australian Theatre of the Deaf in 2006. Most
recently, Erin was accredited as a sign language interpreter (Auslan).
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Sydney Editorial Team
Joanna Erskine
Joanna is a graduate of the 2007 NIDA Playwrights Studio and
previous winner of the Sydney Theatre Company Young Playwrights Award. She has worked with
The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Sydney Theatre Company, ATYP, the Glen Street
Theatre and SWOOP Youth Theatre. Joanna's plays have been performed at the Brighton Fringe
Festival (2008), STC Wharf 2, NIDA, the Lighthouse Theatre and Glen Street Theatre. This
year, she has been selected for La MaMa NY Playwright's Retreat in Umbria. When she isn't
writing or reviewing, Joanna works for The Bell Shakespeare Company. |
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Maz Dixon
Maz is a landscape
painter, installation artist and drawing teacher. She recently participated in an exchange
program in Berlin as part of her postgraduate studies at Sydney College of the Arts.
Mazs other career achievements include reviewing DVDs, freelance writing and
editing, and working in a dodgy Amsterdam call centre that claimed to be located in
England .
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Rochelle Fernandez
Rochelle has a combined degree in Communications and International
Studies from the University of Technology, Sydney. This means she spends her time
writing, travelling, and dreaming of ways to combine the two into a single existence. She
has written reviews, feature articles and interviews for various publications and has
also worked as a sub-editor for a television magazine, a series of cookbooks and the 2006
UTS Writer's Anthology. |
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Kieran Colreavy
With
extensive experience working as a journalist for a number of print media organisations,
Kieran has a passion for writing. He currently works for the Office of the Federal Privacy
Commissioner in Sydney but has tried his hand at occupations ranging from public relations
to baking. Kieran is currently a law and business student at the University of Technology,
Sydney.
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Melbourne Editorial
Team
Anne-Marie Peard
Anne-Marie has worked at arts and community festivals throughout the country,
including Moomba Waterfest, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, the Adelaide Fringe
and Floriade. Highlights included directing the 2001 Festival of Contemporary Art
(ceremony FoCA5) in Canberra and appearing as a sock fish in the Commonwealth Games
opening ceremony. She has now abandoned bureaucracy to work as a freelance writer. |
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Josephine Giles
Josephine
trained in Music Theatre and Opera at WAAPA and the Qld Conservatorium of Music. She has
performed with Opera Australia, the Lyric Opera of Qld and the WA Opera Co, but
specializes as a soprano vocalist in independent cross-genre music theatre collaborations.
She has worked as an Events Coordinator and Administrator for the Artrage Festival, and in
the production side of theatre as Musical Director and Assistant Director. She has
previously written as an opera critic for the Brisbane Review newspaper. |
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Kym Davies
Kym has a
Bachelor of Arts-Drama from LaTrobe University and since then has been heavily involved in
all facets of theatre, both on and off stage. Her Directing credits include King Oedipus,
Popcorn, Lottery for the Melbourne Fringe Festival and Short and Sweet Communities
Festival. Her extensive acting credits include Belinda in Noises Off, Farrah in Popcorn,
Truvy in Steel Magnolias, Mavis in Dimboola, Titania in A Midsummer Nights Dream and
Susan in Dons Party. Kyms talents extend to Production, Set and Costume Design with
many credits including Lottery, Sweeney Todd, Fame, The King and I, Dinkum Assorted,
Gypsy, Hamlet, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Steel Magnolias, Popcorn and Noises Off. |
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David Crofts
David is an
experienced journalist, editor and reviewer. He started his career at the Herald &
Weekly Times in 1991, and has written for many of Australias leading newspapers and
magazines. For three years he was publicist with the Victorian Arts Council, developing
promotional campaigns for companies such as Circus Oz, Bangarra Dance Theatre and Opera
Australia. David was theatre reviewer at the Melbourne Times for nine years between 1998
and 2007 and has also reviewed for Melbournes gay press and on radio JOY94.9. David
runs his own business as a professional writer and editor and also captures the stories of
diverse people and communities for a variety of oral history projects, exhibitions and
books.
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Adelaide Editorial Team
Rohan Shearn
Rohans background in theatre administration and event management dates
back many years and has included the Wangaratta Art Centre, Victorian Arts Council, and as
General Manager for the Riverina Theatre Company, Northern Rivers Performing Arts and
Feast Festival. He has had the opportunity to work on a diverse range of productions from
intimate theatre through to large-scale warehouse events. In 2006 he was engaged as one of
the Precinct Operations Supervisors for the Melbourne Commonwealth Games. Currently, he is
the Creative Producer for Byte Media. |
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Other Contributors
Holly Bradford - Photographer
Holly has been a
freelance photographer since graduating with a Diploma of Photography from the KvB
Institute of Technology. She has been commissioned by a range of clients in the areas of
advertising, theatre, film, corporate, functions and even gothic festivals. She was
awarded the KvB major prize for 'Consistent excellence in photography' as well as being a
finalist in the 2005 Sydney Morning Herald 'Shoot the Chef' competition. |
Regular Columnists: Skye Crawford, Gemma-Ashley
Kaplan, Wayne Tunks
Historians: Leann Richards, Matt Scholten
Video Editor: Peter Meredith |
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