Julia Robertson
Actor, The Lost Boys
Julia is the current Artistic Director of the award-winning devising group, the Little Eggs Collective. As an actor, credits include:
- The Real Thing (STC, dir. Simon Phillips),
- Griffin Theatre Company's production of Wherever She Wanders (dir. Tessa Leong),
- and Colleen McCullough’s TIM with Christine Dunstan Productions in 2023 (dir. Darren Yap).
As a director, credits include:
- PINOCCHIO (Little Eggs Collective), for which she received the NIDA Emerging Directors Award for Best Direction at the Sydney Fringe 2018,
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Little Eggs Collective/KXT, 2019),
- James and the Giant Peach (Sydney Grammar School, 2022),
- and Matilda the Musical (St Vincent's College, 2022).
Julia wrote the book and lyrics for, and directed, a Musical adaptation of Metropolis (music by Zara Stanton) which premiered at the Hayes Theatre Co. in April of this year.
She has also worked as the Assistant Director for Joshua Robson Productions on Bonnie and Clyde (Hayes Theatre Co. 2022) and City of Angels (Hayes Theatre Co. 2023).
She is currently directing St Vincent College’s upcoming production of The Servant of Two Masters, and the NSW State Drama Ensemble with the Arts Unit. Julia is also a classically trained musician and a recent recipient of the lan Potter Cultural Trust Grant, which she used to travel to London for a residency with the Royal Shakespeare Company in February of this year. Julia has studied acting with the Lee Strasberg Institute of Theatre and Film (New York) and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (London).
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Julia is the current Artistic Director of the award-winning devising group, the Little Eggs Collective. As an actor, credits include:
- The Real Thing (STC, dir. Simon Phillips),
- Griffin Theatre Company's production of Wherever She Wanders (dir. Tessa Leong),
- and Colleen McCullough’s TIM with Christine Dunstan Productions in 2023 (dir. Darren Yap).
As a director, credits include:
- PINOCCHIO (Little Eggs Collective), for which she received the NIDA Emerging Directors Award for Best Direction at the Sydney Fringe 2018,
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Little Eggs Collective/KXT, 2019),
- James and the Giant Peach (Sydney Grammar School, 2022),
- and Matilda the Musical (St Vincent's College, 2022).
Julia wrote the book and lyrics for, and directed, a Musical adaptation of Metropolis (music by Zara Stanton) which premiered at the Hayes Theatre Co. in April of this year.
She has also worked as the Assistant Director for Joshua Robson Productions on Bonnie and Clyde (Hayes Theatre Co. 2022) and City of Angels (Hayes Theatre Co. 2023).
She is currently directing St Vincent College’s upcoming production of The Servant of Two Masters, and the NSW State Drama Ensemble with the Arts Unit. Julia is also a classically trained musician and a recent recipient of the lan Potter Cultural Trust Grant, which she used to travel to London for a residency with the Royal Shakespeare Company in February of this year. Julia has studied acting with the Lee Strasberg Institute of Theatre and Film (New York) and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (London).
For the latest event featuring Julia Robertson, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.
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