Cheryl was first captivated by impro theatre in 2000 and loves its spontaneity and playfulness. Originally a member of Blue Mountains Playback Theatre Company, Cheryl weaves the expressive and playful nature of playback into her work with teams and groups to create connection and understanding. “There is an underlying commonality that unites us through our life experiences and when these are brought to life on the playback stage, it validates the teller and touches the audience”.
Next Public Peformance
Flightpath at Marrickville Sunday 21 April at 4pm Details and bookings-
What Audiences Say
"Excellent experience at all levels [with a] willingness to listen / gain understanding of requirements and work flexibly to fit in with format and context of event. The Playback session added greatly to the event!!"
Kogarah Council Youth Forum
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