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

impending everyone: internet histories exposed

ATYP (Australian Theatre For Young People) has been operating for decades. It is recognised as one of the most innovative youth theatre programs in the world. They have been residing underneath the Sydney Theatre Company for many years, but as …

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marjorie prime at ensemble: how we cope with fear and loss

Today, as we look into the future, we are sharing the increasingly sophisticated technologies involving artificial intelligence and robots.  Could they be therapeutic?  Are they truly capable of equaling or out-smarting human intelligence?  Will they ever comprehend human emotion?

Talented

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‘greater sunrise’: inspired by true events

The GREATER SUNRISE is a fictional dramatisation inspired by the real events of Australia’s involvement in East Timor in 2004.  Playwright Zoe Hogan has drawn on her own experiences living and working in Timor-Leste, as well as conversations, interviews and

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diplomacy @ the ensemble theatre

Featured image- John Bell and John Gaden in DIPLOMACY at the Ensemble Theatre. Pic Prudence Upton.

Paris, August 25th, 1944.  As the Allied Forces move closer to the city, Hitler has decided, in his ever-increasing delusional state, that if Germany

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taking steps @ the ensemble

In 1979, award-winning British playwright, Sir Alan Ayckbourn, wrote TAKING STEPS, which he describes as “the only true farce I’ve ever written”.  In a decade where English humour was making huge waves, particularly in Australia, with ‘Monty Python’ and ‘Fawlty

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merciless gods @ the stables

Featured photo – Peter Paltos, Jennifer Vuletic, Charles Purcell. Production photography by Sarah Walker.

Since its inception in Melbourne in 2012, Little Ones Theatre, formed by director Stephen Nicolazzo and designers Eugyeene Teh and Katie Sfetkidis, has worked

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tim firth’s ‘neville’s island’ @ the ensemble theatre

An office ‘team-building’ weekend camping trip in Tasmania brings together some unlikely and in some cases unlikeable characters.  Four mismatched, middle management, city-dwelling colleagues find themselves hopelessly and cluelessly stranded on a remote, freezing, wet and foggy island.

Tim Firth’s

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