Elizabeth Surbey

Elizabeth had a passion for theatre and performing from her youth and was a keen contributor to the joint school musicals- mostly the Gilbert and Sullivan romps. Once she headed to university this passion dominated with a 4 year stint at UNE in Armidale encompassing both performance and directing as major components of her Double Major in Drama and Major in English Literature.

The year after graduation she found herself not only at the newly formed Actors’ Centre but also teaching high school drama. She is still there, teaching, directing, writing for high school Drama and on the side across the years has performed in small season productions at Q theatre and directed several productions for the Short & Sweet program being a part of the inaugural group.

Keenly she has represented other drama educators as committee member then President of Drama NSW also representing NSW on the National Committee at Drama Australia National Conferences. She completed her MA a century ago also with a focus on Drama & Theatre at UNSW. She is now a mum of two and recently directed her sixth Musical – perhaps now coming full circle in the scheme of things. She was contributing and consulting editor on a major Drama text for Cambridge Uni Press “Drama ReLoaded”.

More than anything she loves theatre and is very keen to share her experiences with this forum. Each year she directs secondary students in plays from Australia and across the globe, in productions large and small.

88 posts by Elizabeth Surbey

a look inside ad astra theatre company’s upcoming production of michael gow’s toy symphony the first show to be staged at sydney’s newest venue the loading dock – qtopia sydney, 301 forbes street darlinghurst in april

Elizabeth Surbey had a  chance to speak with Michelle Carey, Director of Toy Symphony, and Gregory J Wilken, Executive Producer of Ad Astra Theatre company in their last rehearsal in Sydney before bringing two casts together in the week before

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low level panic : as only women know

Banner Image: Marigold Pazar (Left), Charlotte de Wit (right)

Bakehouse Theatre Company has been at its heart a tremendous support of indie theatre and up-and-comers. To launch their 2024 season at KXT on Broadway, they have invited HER production’s LOW …

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flickerfest awards night : sunday 28th january 2024

Film can be a powerful medium for creating empathy in an audience. The combination of visual storytelling, music, and emotional narratives allows viewers to immerse themselves in different perspectives and experiences. In so many ways the short film projects that

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