Adele Querol
Actor, Venus and Adonis
Adele’s recent performance was as Rita in Nick Enrights “Good Works”. She also starred in the well-received independent film “Venus and Adonis”, which came out in 2022. In 2021, Adele took on the role of Desdemona in Shakespeare’s “Othello” for Sport for Jove, directed by the award-winning Damian Ryan. 2021 also saw Adele play the lead in a new Australian play titled “Hell Hole”, earning her a Best Actor nomination at the Sydney Fringe Awards.
In 2017, she toured Australia with Shake and Stir Theatre Company, performing in their acclaimed adaptation of “Dracula”. Prior to this, she was part of Theatron’s production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”. She is a recipient of the International Actor’s Fellowship at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre London. Adele has also performed at the internationally acclaimed ‘Finbourough Theatre’, London, in an Australian production of ‘The One Day Of The Year’.
Stage appearances include:
- Sydney Theatre Company's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,"
- Bell Shakespeare's "Players,"
- Darlinghurst Theatre's "The Importance of Being Earnest."
Adele has appeared in various films, including the Australian comedy "No Appointment Necessary" and the recently released sci-fi movie "Harmony." She's set to play a lead role in the upcoming interactive feature film "Crossing Paths." Additionally, she acted in short films such as "Ricochet" (a St Kilda Film Festival Finalist) and "Worst Date Ever," earning a Best Comedy Actress nomination at the 2016 Houston Comedy Film Festival.
Adele has been a proud member of the MEAA (Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance) since graduating from WAAPA (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts).
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Adele’s recent performance was as Rita in Nick Enrights “Good Works”. She also starred in the well-received independent film “Venus and Adonis”, which came out in 2022. In 2021, Adele took on the role of Desdemona in Shakespeare’s “Othello” for Sport for Jove, directed by the award-winning Damian Ryan. 2021 also saw Adele play the lead in a new Australian play titled “Hell Hole”, earning her a Best Actor nomination at the Sydney Fringe Awards.
In 2017, she toured Australia with Shake and Stir Theatre Company, performing in their acclaimed adaptation of “Dracula”. Prior to this, she was part of Theatron’s production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”. She is a recipient of the International Actor’s Fellowship at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre London. Adele has also performed at the internationally acclaimed ‘Finbourough Theatre’, London, in an Australian production of ‘The One Day Of The Year’.
Stage appearances include:
- Sydney Theatre Company's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,"
- Bell Shakespeare's "Players,"
- Darlinghurst Theatre's "The Importance of Being Earnest."
Adele has appeared in various films, including the Australian comedy "No Appointment Necessary" and the recently released sci-fi movie "Harmony." She's set to play a lead role in the upcoming interactive feature film "Crossing Paths." Additionally, she acted in short films such as "Ricochet" (a St Kilda Film Festival Finalist) and "Worst Date Ever," earning a Best Comedy Actress nomination at the 2016 Houston Comedy Film Festival.
Adele has been a proud member of the MEAA (Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance) since graduating from WAAPA (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts).
For the latest event featuring Adele Querol, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.
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