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Community Theatre based in Rockdale, Sydney

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Graham Egan

Graham’s first show with the Guild was Beyond Reasonable Doubt in 2022 but he is no stranger to the stage.  He has acted in many plays with the Arts Theatre Cronulla, as well as theatres as far as Sutherland, Mudgee and Port Moresby. He enjoys singing and dancing in musicals and has done so with Miranda Musical Society, Shire Music Theatre, Canterbury Theatre Group and Holroyd Musical & Dramatic Society.  He has been cruel to orphans as Mr Sowerberry in Oliver, has paid for his sins by being eaten alive by a flesh eating plant in Little Shop of Horrors and as Col. Pickering got wet in the Rain in Spain in My Fair Lady.

‘I enjoy the way community theatre allows you to have fun and make an effort while entertaining people.’ – Graham Egan

 

 

CREDITS

At The Guild

Previous Roles:

Lionel Hamilton in Beyond Reasonable Doubt

Other Companies

Previous Roles:

Willie Clark  in The Sunshine Boys (Cronulla Arts Theatre)  |  Leo Bailey in My Bailey’s Minder (Cronulla Arts Theatre) |  Frank in Travelling North (Cronulla Arts Theatre)  |  Pancrazio in The Venetian Twins (Cronulla Arts Theatre)  |  Ravenswaal in Wrong Turn at Lungfish (Cronulla Arts Theatre)  |  Senex in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (Canterbury Theatre Guild)

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Upcoming Events

10 Aug: Booking office opens for Steel Magnolias

14 Aug: Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery opening performance

5 Sep: Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery closing performance

6 Nov: Steel Magnolias opening performance

28 Nov: Steel Magnolias closing 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.