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Dom Tennison

Dom has been performing for over 12 years.

He has most recently appeared in Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble’s 2024 production of Julius Caesar, playing six roles.

Dom also played Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde at Sunnybank Theatre in 2024. Between 2022-23, he played Jacob Marley’s Ghost in Ebenezer, Darth Vader in Bard Wars, Charlie ‘the Duck’ in One Man, Two Guvnors and Leonato in Much Ado About Nuthink all at the Brisbane Arts Theatre. Some notable dramatic roles over the years have included Leo Bailey in Mr Bailey’s Minder (Centenary Theatre Group 2020), Actor/Kipps in The Woman in Black (Brisbane Arts Theatre 2017), Martin Dysart in Equus (Brisbane Arts Theatre 2016) and Roo in Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (Villanova Players 2015).

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