Photo by ThirdTree Media - ‘Shirley Vs The Squirrels’

Photo by ThirdTree Media - ‘Shirley Vs The Squirrels’

 

Shirley Vs The Squirrels by camilla maxwell

This 2015 production directed by Kel Vance and starring Debbie Tilley, Margareta Moir and George Tilley was a crowd favourite at Short+Sweet Theatre Sydney. The short play made it all the way to the Finals Gala after taking out Peoples Choice in the Wildcards. 

Read all about it here: Shirley Vs The Squirrels Press

 

Photo by ThirdTree Media - ‘The Shoebox’

Photo by ThirdTree Media - ‘The Shoebox’

 

The Shoebox written and directed by kel vance

In 2016 Kel Vance directed her own script "The Shoebox" which starred Ashlyn Hunter, Saban Lloyd Berrel and Charlotte Hanson and was produced by Kerry Kaemper. The play won People's Choice for its week and was showcased at the People Choice Finals. Later that year, Rita Martinos directed "The Shoebox" at Dubai's Short+Sweet Theatre Festival.

Read all about it here: The Shoebox Press

 

Photo by Robert Miniter - ‘#NotAllMen’

Photo by Robert Miniter - ‘#NotAllMen’

Photo by Chris Lundie - ‘The Eulogy’

Photo by Chris Lundie - ‘The Eulogy’

 

#Notallmen written and directed by kel vance

In 2017 '#NotAllMen' starring, Michelle Burges, James Walkom and Margareta Moir was performed at Sydney's Short+Sweet Theatre Festival. The short play was written and directed by Kel Vance and produced by Kerry Kaemper. The somewhat controversial play in the #MeToo era divided audiences and shone a light on the everyday sexism women experience through institutional discrimination.

Read all about it here: #NotAllMen Press

 

The Eulogy by kel vance - directed by brendan paul

'The Eulogy' directed by Brendan Paul and starring Lola Bond and Archit Mahajan came 1st in the Judges and Peoples Choice for Week 1 of the Short+Sweet Theatre Festival in Sydney in 2018, sending it straight to the Finals Gala. There, amongst the top 13 plays from 130 performed and chosen from 1000 that were submitted for the Festival, Lola Bond was awarded runner-up Best Actress.

Read all about it here: The Eulogy Press