Bronwyn Fullerton

Bronwyn Fullerton worked as an actress and singer for over 20 years after training with Hayes Gordon at The Ensemble Theatre Studios in Sydney in the 70s. She has worked for The Ensemble Theatre, Stables Theatre, Griffin Theatre Company, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Festival, Theatre-in-Education touring, Rocks Theatre at The Sailor’s Home, Balmain Loft, North Coast Theatre Co., Giniby Theatre Co., Bondi Pavilion Theatre and two years with the Marionette Theatre of Australia, including a tour from Alice Springs to Arnhem Land.

As well as Film and Television (Chopper Squad) and Voice Overs, Bronwyn worked for the Gate Theatre Club in London and studied mime in Paris.

She now teaches ESL English to foreign students and completed a Post-Grad in Film & Video at UTS in 2009/10.

126 posts by Bronwyn Fullerton

first love is the revolution : full of surprises and optimism

London-based Australian playwright, Rita Kalnejais, presented her first production of ‘FIRST LOVE IS THE REVOLUTION’ at the Soho Theatre, London, in 2015. She has handed the play to Griffin Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, Lee Lewis, for its first Australian premiere.

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good dog @ kings cross theatre

Actor and playwright, Arinze Kene, began to write his monologue ‘GOOD DOG’ during the London Riots of 2011, which began in Tottenham and spread through England, resulting in looting, arson, mugging, assault and murder over 6 days.  The play was

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baby doll @ the ensemble theatre

Tennessee Williams’ original 1955 play, “27 Wagons Full Of Cotton”, was re-written by Williams as a screenplay in 1956, and, in collaboration with director Elia Kazan, re-named “Baby Doll”.  It starred the wonderful Carroll Baker, Karl Malden and Eli Wallach.

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splinter : a tense drama @ the stables

Undoubtedly, the worst thing that could happen to any parent is to have their 4 year-old-child kidnapped from their bed during the night.

Hilary Bell’s play ‘SPLINTER’ begins with a happy ending, the return by the police of their now

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the last wife @ the ensemble theatre

The era of ‘The Tudors’, King Henry VIII and his six wives, has, for centuries, been a fascination for historians and storytellers.

Canadian playwright and actor, Kate Hennig, has produced a fresh, modernist take on the relationship between the King

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omar and dawn @ the kings x theatre

80 year-old Dawn, (Maggie Blinco), is a remarkable woman, the kind who should be awarded an OA for her services to the homeless and destitute.  She volunteers at St Vincents Hospital by day and shelters and fosters destitute teenagers by

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murder on the wireless @ the ensemble

Having spent my earliest years eagerly absorbing the deep sound of my grandmother’s grand old stand-up radio and those at my family home, I have, along with generations before me, a deep and lasting fondness for its impact on the

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folk @ the ensemble theatre

FOLK by English playwright Tom Wells, is a simple story of faith, loneliness, unlikely friendships and the healing power of music.

Delightfully irreverent and fun-loving Irish nun, Sister Winnie, (Genevieve Lemon), has befriended 50 year old Stephen, (Gerard Carroll), …

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luna gale : intriguing drama @ the ensemble theatre

The Ensemble Theatre’s latest play, the intriguing and powerful LUNA GALE, opens with two meth addicts, Karlie and Peter, who are contained in a waiting room while their baby Luna is receiving medical attention for dehydration. Husband Peter is slumped …

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