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Jess Wake

Born in Perth, Jess is a dancer trained in various styles including jazz and burlesque but discovered her love of acting at the age of seventeen. When living in Brisbane she performed with the Brisbane Arts Theatre and in the one act play Being Norwegian which travelled for the South East Queensland Drama Festival. 

Jess debuted at The Guild Theatre in the period drama Where Angels Fear To Tread. She played Caroline, a role she found to be as enjoyable a challenge as it was a wonderful opportunity as she was involved in every scene of the show. When asked about The Guild she says ‘Brilliant. Love the Guild. It has a real beautiful community feel.’

CREDITS

At The Guild

Previous Roles:

Caroline Abbott in Where Angels Fear To Tread

Other Companies

Previous Roles:

Jody in Don’s Party  |  Tilly in The Spring Heeled Terror of Stepney Green  |  Elizabeth in When the Rain Stops Falling  |  Lisa in Being Norwegian  |  Helen in Baby With The Bathwater

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Upcoming Events

April 21st: Booking office opens for The Explorers Club

June 6th: The Explorers Club opening performance

June 28th: The Explorers Club final performance

July 7th: Booking office opens for Secret Bridesmaids' Business

August 22nd: Secret Bridesmaids' Business opening performance

September 13th: Secret Bridesmaids' Business final performance

September 22nd: Booking office opens for Tons of Money

November 7th: Tons of Money opening performance

November 29th: Tons of Money final performance

 

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The Guild Theatre is proud to acknowledge Australia’s First Nations as the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we perform.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present and through them to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.