Stephanie Wall

A small town girl now in the big city (cue ‘Don’t Stop Believin’), Wagga Wagga born Stephanie Wall is experiencing ‘real life’ in Melbourne for the first time after studying Music Theatre at WAAPA straight after completing high school. Stephanie graduated WAAPA in 2016, and while she was there had the opportunity to be a high kicking, juggling, ribbon-twirling Janet Van De Graaff in The Drowsy Chaperone, a street-talking, hip-hopping cheerleader called Nautica in Bring It On: The Musical and got to live her Liza Minnelli dreams in And The World Goes Round. Follow Stephanie on instagram: @stephaniewall

Touring Korea in CATS with Hayden Baum

WAAPA graduate (and AussieTheatre regular columnist) Stephanie Wall has a coffee with performer fellow WAAPA grad Hayden Baum this week…

8 years ago

Coffee With…Dana Jolly (Part 2): Choreography, Casting and Compassion

If you couldn’t already tell from part one of Coffee With…Dana Jolly, she is a superwoman. From overcoming genetic conditions…

9 years ago

Coffee With Dana Jolly, Part One: The Power of Positivity, Dealing with Injury, and Overcoming Limitations

Dana Jolly is a renowned Australian performer, choreographer and in-demand freelance teacher with a professional career that spans over forty…

9 years ago

Swing Life with The Book of Mormon’s Morgan Palmer

It has only been 18 months since Morgan Palmer graduated WAAPA, but in that time he has landed the exciting…

9 years ago

From Student To Grad: Surviving The Transition

As of November 17th, 2016, I am no longer in an institution for the first time in 18 years (Yes,…

9 years ago