Deb has been performing since the age of 4, first as a dancer and then later as a performer in Musical Theatre, Stage and Screen.
You will occasionally see Deb on your local TV station in a number of local television commercials. Deb's recent Canberra productions include 42nd Street, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera and Into the Woods (there are many many more, but to list them would reveal her actual age - which is not actually 82 as you might think from her performance as "Hold Me Touch Me"
Deb is very proud to once again be working with Dramatic Productions and very excited to be working with such a wonderful cast and production team. An avid watcher of Hey Hey its Saturday and Hey Dad, she is really honoured to be working with Mr Daryl Somers and Ms Rachel Beck in this fabulous production. She hopes you enjoy the show.
View My Personal BioReturning to musical theatre following a 10-year hiatus, Rachel has enjoyed being a part of this production alongside such a fun and talented cast and production team. She is especially proud to play both “Lick-Me-Bite-Me” and the “Beer Stein” showgirl but has had even more fun trying to explain how both these titles (and more!) fit into one, singular, musical – it really does have it all! The resident “New Yorker” and with a background in speech pathology, Rachel has enjoyed weighing in on rhyming patterns of certain phrases in the show such as “hotsy totsy Nazi” and the American pronunciation of “duke”. She would like to thank her husband, Ed, for his constant encouragement and support and her parents back in the states for instilling a love of all things Mel Brooks from a young age. A huge thank you, especially, to everyone who made this production possible!
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