Ebony Tucker
Gender | Female |
---|---|
Age Range | 20-25, 25-30 |
Ethnicity | White, Caucasian |
Accents | British, Standard US |
Skills | Actor, Singer, Musical Theatre, Voice Artist, Prof. Singer |
Own Studio | Home Studio - with Source connect |
Ebony is an Australian actor and creative based in Sydney, with roots by the ocean in regional Victoria. Fresh from graduation at NIDA she toured the country as Hush in Possum Magic with Monkey Baa Theatre Co., a role that allowed her to bring the magic of theatre back to regional communities. After a sold-out season at NIDA’s Festival of Emerging Artists in 2023, Ebony revisits the hauntingly beautiful story of Abigail Williams as part of the HERStory Art Festival in 2025. Abigail Williams is a powerful one woman show and Ebony excelled in her performance with Sydney Theatre Company. Ebony’s credits while training at NIDA include; ‘Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play’ (dir. Alex Berlage), ‘Perfect Stranger’ by Hilary Bell (dir. Kate Champion), ‘A View from the Bridge’ (dir. Ed Wightman), ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ (dir. Sean Stewart), and ‘The Cherry Orchard’ (dir. Jeremy James.) Ebonys credits also include ‘Forgotten’ at Parramatta Riverside (dir. Madeline Diggins), ‘Attempts on Her Life’ at KXT (dir. Saro Lusty-Cavallari) & ‘The Comedy of Errors’ with the Australian Shakespeare Company. (dir. Kevin Hopkins. A passionate advocate for greater representation of disabled voices in the arts, Ebony is dedicated to creating more inclusive, accessible spaces for disabled artists like herself. She is also an established voiceover artist, finding joy in bringing stories to life both in the booth, on stage and on screen. Ebony has bases in both Perth & Melbourne.
Actor Bio
Ebony is an Australian actor and creative based in Sydney, with roots by the ocean in regional Victoria. Fresh from graduation at NIDA she toured the country as Hush in Possum Magic with Monkey Baa Theatre Co., a role that allowed her to bring the magic of theatre back to regional communities. After a sold-out season at NIDA’s Festival of Emerging Artists in 2023, Ebony revisits the hauntingly beautiful story of Abigail Williams as part of the HERStory Art Festival in 2025. Abigail Williams is a powerful one woman show and Ebony excelled in her performance with Sydney Theatre Company. Ebony’s credits while training at NIDA include; ‘Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play’ (dir. Alex Berlage), ‘Perfect Stranger’ by Hilary Bell (dir. Kate Champion), ‘A View from the Bridge’ (dir. Ed Wightman), ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ (dir. Sean Stewart), and ‘The Cherry Orchard’ (dir. Jeremy James.) Ebonys credits also include ‘Forgotten’ at Parramatta Riverside (dir. Madeline Diggins), ‘Attempts on Her Life’ at KXT (dir. Saro Lusty-Cavallari) & ‘The Comedy of Errors’ with the Australian Shakespeare Company. (dir. Kevin Hopkins. A passionate advocate for greater representation of disabled voices in the arts, Ebony is dedicated to creating more inclusive, accessible spaces for disabled artists like herself. She is also an established voiceover artist, finding joy in bringing stories to life both in the booth, on stage and on screen. Ebony has bases in both Perth & Melbourne.
