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JAKE BROWN

Jake Brown is an actor, writer, and director, who has worked across a myriad of Meanjin-based theatre companies, who enjoys bringing odd and charming worlds to life. 

After graduating from Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (drama), he has worked with independent theatre company Verum Arts, both in a secretary position, as well as a producer and creative contributor in their productions. For Verum Arts, he has worked as a lyricist for Credulous (2025), co-writer and stage manager for Chroma (2023) and writer-director for Cabarats (2024).

Brisbane audiences may have seen him perform in Frank Instead (PIP Theatre Toucan Club, 2025), The Foreigner (Growl Theatre, 2025), Incendia (Verum Arts, 2023), The Wind in the Willows (Brisbane Arts Theatre, 2023), and Oberon 11 (InScape Assembly, 2022).

Jake has thoroughly enjoyed participating in Linklater vocal training and Theatre of the Oppressed workshops presented by Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble, and is grateful to work with them as a 2026 apprentice.

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