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

pinball

The ongoing debate about same sex marriage and parenting is still in full swing in 2014, 33 years after playwright Alison Lyssa wrote PINBALL.

She wrote the play to help a lesbian mother who was fighting a very costly court …

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bite me

ATYP (Australian Theatre For Young People) deserves praise and recognition for their ongoing support for our young writers and actors, giving them an annual showcase called “The Voices Project”, which was successfully launched in 2011.

Hundreds of young writers, aged …

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the dreamer examines his pillow

The Unpathed Theatre Company’s second production at the Tap Gallery, THE DREAMER EXAMINES HIS PILLOW, is a beautifully written play and a joy to watch.

Set in The Bronx, it was written in 1985 by American playwright and screenwriter John …

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leonard cohen @ the sydney opera house

Such is the legendary status of Leonard Cohen, that his mere arrival on stage prompted an immediate standing ovation.

His devoutly loyal audience at Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall on December 2nd maintained this enthusiasm throughout the three hours …

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triune

TRIUNE2

“What if you found yourself standing in a room with your past and future self?  What if they’re not happy with what they learn?”

This idea has inspired TRIUNE, the latest theatre piece by James Culbert, Simon T Gleeson and …

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vere (faith)

The deterioration, decline and ultimate death of a parent is a deeply traumatic process, one that we would never wish to confront, and yet it is an experience that changes the way we evaluate our own lives.

It was during …

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the good, the bad and the lawyer

Henry Crowley is a prominent Sydney CBD lawyer.  Pompous and pragmatic, he lives with his wife, Margaret, in the safe, conservative suburb of St. Ives.

Henry, unaware of his wife’s previous job with ASIO, is also unaware that it is …

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a year with frog and toad

If you want an exciting experience for your children during the school holidays, take them to see A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD at the Ensemble Theatre.  The young audience yesterday were mesmerised throughout the show’s 60 minute duration.

The …

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camp

Most of us have been camping at least once in our lives, vulnerable to erratic weather and ghoulish nocturnal animals.

Gary Baxter’s new play, CAMP, which opened at the Ensemble Theatre last night, delves boldly into the despair, disunity and …

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