The Luminary Series

Jeremi Campese and Maggie Blinco


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Jeremi and Maggie discuss the history of Australian theatre and the pioneers of our industry, and talk about theatre through a historical lens and how it is evolving to shape the exciting future of Australian stories.

Jeremi Campese is an emerging, young actor who has made immediate impact on the Sydney theatre scene. His credits include: Hamlet (Bell Shakespeare, dir. Peter Evans); The Players 2019 (Bell Shakespeare); The Luminary Series (Darlinghurst Theatre Company); Romeo and Juliet (Sport for Jove, dir. Damien Ryan); Martin Lysicrates Prize (Griffin Theatre Company); Yen (Bakehouse Theatre Company at KXT, dir. Lucy Clements); DNA (Bakehouse at KXT, dir. Claudia Barrie); Rosaline (Bakehouse at KXT, dir. Sophie Kelly); Nosferatu: A Fractured Symphony (Montague Basement at Old 505); Moth (ATYP, dir. Rachel Chant, 2017 Sydney Theatre Award nomination); Oedipus Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (ATYP, dir. Fraser Corfield, 2017 Sydney Theatre Award nomination); and Intersection: Chrysalis (ATYP, dir. Rachel Chant).

Maggie Blinco is an actress who has graced the stages and screens in Australia for decades starting with her breakout role as Pearl in Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (directed by Richard Wherrett at Nimrod Theatre in 1974), and going on to star in iconic Australian films such as Alvin Purple, Crocodile Dundee and The Nightingale. Her most recent stage credits include John (directed by Craig Baldwin at the Seymour Centre) and Omar And Dawn (directed by Dino Dimitriadis at Kings Cross Theatre). Maggie was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 Sydney Theatre Awards.

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The Luminary SeriesBy Darlinghurst Theatre Company