SAG eligible actor, MEAA (Australian equity)
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Creator of worlds for page, stage & screen
Australian Theatre Festival, New York - 2021
Co - Producer NYC, 2021
Repulsing the Monkey - NYC premier 2021
Creative Producer NYC, 2021
The Day the Sky Turned Black (2010 - 2020)
Produced by Ali Kennedy Scott, original direction by Adrian Barnes. 2020 direction by Benita de Wit
Chronicling the everyday heroes who fought the ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires - Australia’s greatest natural disaster.
10 seasons produced over 3 continents
Inspired by interviews with survivors, journalists and a global arson expert, the play charts each character’s personal journey from before the fire’s arrival, to their return home and the rebuilding of their lives. Their inspirational stories show the strength and courage of the human spirit when pitted against Mother Nature at her worst.
"Enthralling" The New York Times
“This year’s hot ticket!” Scottish Daily Express
Stunning to Watch” AussieTheatre
"The best of the many one-actor shows I’ve taken in at the fringe.” FringeGuru
'A master of transformation...this is a slick sophisticated piece of theatre' Fringe Review (Edinburgh)
WINNER Best Show, Sydney Fringe; WINNER Excellence in Solo performance, FringeNYC
The Astonishing Times of Timothy Cratchet - 2019
Music and Lyrics by Andre Catrini
Book by Allen Knee
Associate Producer Ali Kennedy Scott
Timothy Cratchet, the original 'boy who lived', searches for his own place in a marvelous, magical world. Discontent with remaining a mere player in other peoples' stories, Timothy leaves the comfort and security of home with his guardian Uncle Scrooge to adventures unknown. Set ten years after that fateful evening of a 'Christmas Carol', this coming of age tale celebrates the tenacity, quirkiness and hope within each of us.
Hope Mill Playhouse, Manchester
Novemebr 23 - Decemebr 29, 2019
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Just Not That Woman
Just Not That Woman
Produced by Ali Kennedy Scott, directed by Sara Holdren
An exploration of Fact, Fiction & Magic in the 2016 US Election
The 2016 US presidential election was forecast to be a coronation that smashed the glass ceiling - but a chasm emerged between expectation and reality. America shocked the world electing its 45th male president. It seemed a circus, a tragedy, magic…
Making its world premier at the 2017 Vancouver Fringe, this thought-provoking play from award-winning Australian artist Ali Kennedy Scott, takes a revelatory look behind the 2016 election and the factors that contributed to its surprise twist.
Globe and Mail 'Picks of the Fringe'
Vancouver Sun '3 Fringe shows not to miss'
Featured on CBC Radio & Roundhouse Radio