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1 April 2026 – Sheridan Harbridge

A fiercely original voice in Australian theatre, Sheridan Harbridge is an artist who moves fluidly between acting, writing and directing, and who thrives on the adrenalin of making new work. In this wide-ranging conversation, she speaks about her latest projects, including co-writing the book for the new Australian musical My Brilliant Careerbased on the Miles Franklin novel, returning to the stage in Suzie Miller’s Prima Facie, and bringing the electrifying life of Chrissy Amphlett to audiences in Amplified. At the centre is her deep commitment to telling stories that feel urgent, female-driven, and theatrically daring and that connect with audiences.
Sheridan also reflects on the path that led her here, from a childhood in country Victoria, through her time at NIDA, to the lessons learned from a career built largely on original material. She speaks openly about the tolls and challenges that sit behind a good performance, and the responsibility of carrying stories that resonate far beyond the stage. Throughout, Sheridan is full of candour and wit, revealing a theatre maker driven to make work that leaves a lasting mark.
My Brilliant Career shows at the Roslyn Packer Theatre until May 3, then heads to the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre until May 17. Amplified: The Exquisite Rock and Rage of Chrissy Amphlett is on at the Seymour Centre on April 15-25. Suzie Miller’s Prima Facie plays at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre from May 20, coming to Sydney’s Rosalyn Packer Theatre from June 3.



