Back to Back Theatre, which features a company of actors with disabilities, has teamed with Matchbox Pictures to produce 'Bunghole'.
Marcus Graham and Shari Sebbens will be among the ensemble cast of Matchbox Pictures and For Pete’s Sake Productions 30-episode serial drama 'The Heights', which started production today in Perth for the ABC.
With the exception of flagship serials 'Home and Away' and 'Neighbours', for the last few years, long-form adult drama has all but disappeared from our screens, replaced by high budget, short-run shows.
Backed by Screen Australia, the second season of the ABC’s ground-breaking drama serial 'The Heights' will start shooting in Perth on August 26, providing more opportunities for emerging directors, writers and actors.
After Timothy Williams graduated from the VCA with a Bachelor in Creative Writing in 2014, he set his sights on writing TV dramas.
Viewers won’t know it when the second season of 'The Heights' premieres on the ABC next year, but the 30-episode drama is being enhanced in both production design and cinematography.
Originally intent on becoming an actor, Miley Tunnecliffe studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York followed by a masterclass at the LAByrinth Theater Company, which was co-founded by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
When Sarah Bassiuoni started as a note-taker on the second series of the ABC’s 'The Heights', she seized the opportunity to write an episode on spec.