Performer.
Early Beginnings
Kirsty has had a passion for the stage and performing since she can remember. Singing and dancing from a young age she pursued her passion performing in many school musicals and other shows.
Training
Kirsty continued her training completing several Estill Level 1&2 Courses in vocal anatomy. She then attended The Arts Academy, Federation University graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre.
Highlights of her time at the Academy include the roles of Rachel in the Australian premiere of When Midnight Strikes, Fraulein Grossebustenhalter in Spring Awakening and Sally Bowles in Cabaret performed in the Deluxe Speigeltent as part of the Ballarat Cabaret Festival. Whilst studying she also wrote her own cabaret Tiny Troubles, which she performed in Ballarat and also at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne.
Professional Credits
After graduating Kirsty starred in the title role of Voilet Grey in the new Australian musical Grey’s Lobotomy, she also performed in the touring production of The Man They Call The Banjo as Christina Macpherson.
Kirsty has also taken her talents internationally touring both on land and sea. She has performed in Dora’s Pirate Adventure in Egypt and Abu Dhabi and Peppa Pig LIVE Muddy Puddles around New Zealand. She has also perform for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines for over 3 years as a lead vocalist.
Since returning to Melbourne, Kirsty has hosted Ben & Holly - Fun & Games, Finding Baby Shark and Hey Duggee- Squirrel Club Live Show and performed in PJ Masks - Meet the Heroes Christmas Show and Ice Age - Live Stage Show. She has also had some incredible opportunities such as performing at the Vision Australia Carols By Candlelight and the Royal Melbourne Show, hosting at the Australian Open, filming TV commercials for Sportsbet and working alongside many amazing characters such as Peppa Pig, Bob the Builder and Blinky Bill.
Vocal Coach.
Kirsty has been singing since she could talk, however her passion for teaching really blossomed after studying the Estill method. The study of vocal anatomy not only assisted in her own personal development, but also helped her understand how the voice works and just how much it can do.
Her time at the Arts Academy, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts, Music Theatre, allowed her to experience other styles of teaching and learning, and also encouraged a holistic view of performing, learning and teaching.
Kirsty started teaching privately in 2011, and has continued since. She loves helping students prepare for auditions and watching them grow their craft, technique and confidence.