Lou McInnes
Actor, CAMP
Lou McInnes is an actor, writer, and singer living and working on the unceded land of the Gadigal people. They are a 2020 graduate of Actors Centre Australia, with some of their credits while studying include Medea, Twelfth Night, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Love for Love, and Spring Awakening.
Previous credits include:
- DNA (Public Schools State Drama Company)
- Bassett (ATYP/ Bittersweet Productions)
- The Second and Third Age Project (Sport For Jove)
- Much Ado About Nothing (SUDS)
- The Sydney University Womn’s Revue (Sydney Comedy Festival)
In 2021 Lou performed in Significant Other (New Theatre) and The Merchant of Venice Symposium (Sport for Jove), and performed and trained with The House That Dan Built. Their short play, Get Where You’re Going, is published in ATYP’s Intersection: Unleashed.
In 2022 Lou performed in Taz vs the Pleb (Rogue Productions) as well as The Crucible Symposium (Sport for Jove) and was a recipient of a Fresh Ink Mentorship (ATYP) for emerging writers.
For the latest event featuring Lou McInnes, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.
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Lou McInnes is an actor, writer, and singer living and working on the unceded land of the Gadigal people. They are a 2020 graduate of Actors Centre Australia, with some of their credits while studying include Medea, Twelfth Night, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Love for Love, and Spring Awakening.
Previous credits include:
- DNA (Public Schools State Drama Company)
- Bassett (ATYP/ Bittersweet Productions)
- The Second and Third Age Project (Sport For Jove)
- Much Ado About Nothing (SUDS)
- The Sydney University Womn’s Revue (Sydney Comedy Festival)
In 2021 Lou performed in Significant Other (New Theatre) and The Merchant of Venice Symposium (Sport for Jove), and performed and trained with The House That Dan Built. Their short play, Get Where You’re Going, is published in ATYP’s Intersection: Unleashed.
In 2022 Lou performed in Taz vs the Pleb (Rogue Productions) as well as The Crucible Symposium (Sport for Jove) and was a recipient of a Fresh Ink Mentorship (ATYP) for emerging writers.
For the latest event featuring Lou McInnes, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.
Latest Event See What’s On