Alia Vryens
Alia Vryens is a performer, producer, director, writer and is the founder of Theatre Cartel:- a new independent theatre
resourcing organization in Melbourne, Australia. Notable projects include performing in ‘American Astronaut’ with New
Holland Theatre for Melbourne Fringe Festival 2011, ‘The BFG’ & ‘Witches’ with RMIT Union[Arts], directed by Lynne Ellis
and ‘The Talking Vagina’ with Theatre in Bars as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival 2008 and Melbourne Comedy Festival
2009. Her writing credits include ‘The Suitcase and the Storm’ which was commissioned by St Martins’ Youth Theatre in
2008, ‘Shindai: The Art of Japanese Bed Fighting’ which was performed with St Martins’ Youth Theatre 2007 and RMIT
Union[Arts] 2008 and ‘Dragon vs Hero’ performed as part of Snatches 2008. She premiered a re-boot of ‘Shindai’ called
‘The Art of Bed Fighting’ at the 2012 Candle Ends Festival. Alia starred as Edith in the 1997 Upwey High School production of Pirates of Penzance.
Shows participated in:
May and Alia Do Pirates
(2012 - 13) Creator - Performer