Natasha Veselinovic
Biography
Natasha Veselinovic is a musical theatre performer, writer, visual artist, co-artistic director of The Local Lesbians and Resident Director of The Seven Sopranos. She studied at The Queensland Conservatorium of Music, where she gained a Bachelor of Musical Theatre, and also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theatre (Griffith University).
Previous theatre credits include, Cover Madame Thenardier, in Cameron Mackintosh’s Les Miserables (Asia and Dubai tours), The Owl, in The Owl And The Pussycat (NSW Tour), The Happy Prince (David Young, Metro Arts), The Railway Children (Alex Parker Theatre Company, Cadogan Hall, London), The Girls From Oz (London Hippodrome, and Live at Zedel, London), Covent Garden's West End Christmas (London), Woman 2, 35mm: A Musical Exhibition (Australian Premiere), and Killer Queens (Brisbane Powerhouse, & HOTA).
Natasha is passionate about creating new Australian work, and has co-written several cabarets, including, Villains (Brisbane Powerhouse & QACI), Once Upon A Time (Toulouse Lautrec, London), and Matilda Award nominated, Lesbian Love Stories (RPAC, Brisbane Powerhouse, Metro Arts, Wynnum Fringe, Moncrieff Theatre, Midsumma Festival,World Pride, Sydney, and Adelaide Fringe), She has additionally been involved in many professional developments, including, Spark (Megan Shorey), One in Seven (Megan Shorey), Ladies in Black (Queensland Theatre), Antigone (Queensland Theatre), The Sun Queen (Tarita Botsman, Cre8ion), and Peter And The Starcatcher (Dead Puppet Society, QPAC).
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Reviews
Mary Flynn, a wannabe writer, played by Natasha Veselinovic with heartbreaking emotional eloquence.
Beth Keehn - Stage Whispers | Read Review Here
Training
2014 - Bachelor of Musical Theatre, Griffith University
2011 - Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theatre, Griffith University
2010 - Shakespeare, University of Exeter, Devon
Representation
Ambrose Management