Alicia DC has been singing for as long as she can remember. Performing in choirs and chamber ensembles for many years, Alicia's first musical theatre performance was in The Pirates of Penzance (Maiden/Policeman) while at the University of Melbourne.
Since moving to Canberra, Alicia has performed in Queanbeyan Players' Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Liza), HMS Pinafore (Ensemble) and Return to the Forbidden Planet (Navigation Officer); Free-Rain Theatre Company's Guys and Dolls (Ensemble); Canberra Philharmonic's West Side Story (Shark Girl) and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator); Supa Productions' Avenue Q (Gary Coleman) and Footloose (Betty Blast); and Phoenix/Sevenonesix's original production It Was That Way When I Got Here (Ensemble).
Alicia's latest musical theatre performance was in Free-Rain Theatre Company's production of Mary Poppins at the Canberra Theatre, where she played eccentric sweet shop owner Mrs Corry.
Alicia's second love is singing (after economics - she is an economist by trade). In 2015, Alicia achieved a High Distinction in her Certificate of Performance exam in classical singing (AMEB). Alicia is now preparing for her AMusA exam with her teacher Michelle Klemke.
View My Personal BioAlicia DC has been singing for as long as she can remember. Performing in choirs and chamber ensembles for many years, Alicia's first musical theatre performance was in The Pirates of Penzance (Maiden/Policeman) while at the University of Melbourne.
Since moving to Canberra, Alicia has performed in Queanbeyan Players' Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Liza), HMS Pinafore (Ensemble) and Return to the Forbidden Planet (Navigation Officer); Free-Rain Theatre Company's Guys and Dolls (Ensemble); Canberra Philharmonic's West Side Story (Shark Girl) and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator); Supa Productions' Avenue Q (Gary Coleman) and Footloose (Betty Blast); and Phoenix/Sevenonesix's original production It Was That Way When I Got Here (Ensemble).
Alicia's latest musical theatre performance was in Free-Rain Theatre Company's production of Mary Poppins at the Canberra Theatre, where she played eccentric sweet shop owner Mrs Corry.
Alicia's second love is singing (after economics - she is an economist by trade). In 2015, Alicia achieved a High Distinction in her Certificate of Performance exam in classical singing (AMEB). Alicia is now preparing for her AMusA exam with her teacher Michelle Klemke.
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