Originally from the big smoke of Sydney, I am currently a teacher / frustrated playwright / director etc living in the peaceful solitude of the small town Cooma. Beautifully located only a hour away from the joys of Canberra, an hour away from the pleasures of the snowfields (that I don't attend), and just over an hour and half away from the sunny beach of Tathra. I usually try to sell Cooma to friends as a great place to visit and do nothing.
However, we are lucky enough have an old Snowy Mountain Scheme barrick converted into a local theatre called Cooma Little Theatre. The company manages to produce 3 to 4 plays per year and get to direct 1 or 2. I usually thrown most of my spare time here
Since I've been in town, my productions include:
2007: Stones in His Pockets by Marie Jones, The Willow Pattern by Judith Johnson, Word Gets Aroun devised by The Play Project, 2006:"The Queen Must Die" by David Farr,Shelter by Simon Bent
2005:"Brokenville" by Philip Ridley, "Totally Over You" by Mark Ravenhill, 2004:"Sweet Road" by Debra Oswald and 2003: "This Way Up" by Elizabeth Coleman.
There is alot of youth theatre amongst that list