About the girls
Rebecca Barry
After living and travelling around Europe for a while, Rebecca returned to Australia to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree from UNSW majoring in Theatre and Film with honours. During her study she worked on several shorts and feature films, music clips as art director and designer. She has written and directed numerous short films and documentary projects such as "Operation Weight Off" (producer, writer), "Red Means Go" (co-director) as well as directing and producing dance party and corporate videos. She has also produced two theatre productions "Do Dogs Dream of Angels" (producer – Poland 2000) and "Hamlet" at the Seymour Centre (producer). In her spare time she plays out her secret desires in the a capella cabaret trio "The Aphrodizziacs."
Felicity Price
Felicity graduated from the Drama course at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1996. During her time at the VCA she was actively involved with both the Film School and the Dance School, where she collaborated with choreographer Nicki Smith to perform in several Dance/Theatre shows for Stride Theatre Co. Since 1996, Felicity has worked extensively in theatre, film and television. Among other theatre companies, she has performed with Company B (Belvoir), MTC and the Ensemble. She has maintained her interest in Dance/Theatre, performing in the 1997 Danceweek and studying in Paris under Quincella Swyningan, a longtime member of the Pina Bausch Co.
Sara Browne
Sara has been training and working in the performing arts since the age of 10. Always a natural drama queen, her achievements in drama and music led her to 3 years of working with regional company Theatre North and then onto a creative Arts degree at the University of Wollongong. Since graduating, Sara has toured extensively with theatre in education companies and performed in numerous independent theatrical productions around Sydney. She wrote and performed her own one-woman cabaret show and formed a successful a cappella comedy trio called the Aphrodizziacs. She also played the lead role in the highly successful Australian feature film, "Occasional Coarse Language", which enjoyed a national release in summer 1998.