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Emily McKnight is a Sydney based actor, musician and childrens entertainer. She has a Bachelor of Creative Arts and English from Macquarie University, and an Advanced Diploma of Acting from the Actors Centre Australia. She was the recipient of the Emerging Artist award for the Sydney Fringe Festival in 2019 as well as being nominated for Best Actor. Her theatrical credits include; Macbeth (SheShakespeare), TickTickBoom (subtlenuance), Gravity Guts (Company of Rogues), Ginger. Black. Brunette. Blonde. (Company of Rogues).Her television credits include; Jays Jungle (Ambience Entertainment) and Black Comedy (ABC). She is also the narrator of the audio tour at the Hyde Park Barracks Museum, Sydney. Emily writes and presents the annual Kur-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra Kids Proms concerts, childrens shows for the Acacia Quartet, Arcadia Wind Quintet and childrens activities at Sydney Symphony family concerts. In 2017 she toured with Poetry in Action to schools across Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. She volunteers for Storyville and Books In Homesregularly reading stories for young children. Emily is a childrens singer- Emily Who and has just released her debut album. In 2020 Emily was selected for the Artist Meets Early Years program at the Visioni Festival in Bologna, Italy, and the Next Generation program as part of the Bibu Festival in Helsinborg Sweden.
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Shooting Hedda Gabler
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Shooting Hedda Gabler

Seymour Centre and Secret House present the Australian premiere of Shooting Hedda Gabler by Nina Segal—a darkly unsettling, wickedly funny examination of ambition, manipulation and coercive control.

When offered the lead part in a Norwegian film adaptation of Hedda Gabler, an actress seizes the opportunity to escape her past and gain some artistic credibility. But on an isolated film set in Norway, under the watchful eye of Henrik - a charismatic, obsessive, and dangerously controlling director - reality and fiction are blurred. As the atmosphere becomes increasingly volatile and claustrophobic, paranoia takes hold, power games intensify, and Henrik becomes fixated on ending the film with a bang.

Following their sold-out, award-winning season of Albion, Secret House return to Seymour Centre with another bold contemporary reimagining of a celebrated classic. Shooting Hedda Gabler has electrified audiences and critics alike, praised for its razor-sharp writing, savage wit, and fearless modern lens on Ibsen’s iconic work.

This daring production invites you to look closer. Nothing is what it seems.

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