Cast & Crew
JACQUI WARNER - Director
Jacqui has been involved in theatre since 2004. She has appeared in numerous productions at a community theatre level and has won various acting awards, her most recent being the Best Female Actoraward for Wife After Death (DTP 2020). This is Jacqui’s tenth show for Serial Productions having performed in nearly every show since its inception. She was last seen as Marilyn in Spencer (OMT 2022)
Jacqui is a founding Director of Serial Productions.
KYLIE ISAIA - Polly Butler
Kylie has been involved in most all aspects of theatre from a young age, performing across all genres. Some of her most memorable roles include: Irma (Irma La Douce), Tourvel (Dangerous Liaisons), Sally Bowles (I am a Camera),Sister Mary Amnesia (Nunsense 1 and 2), Laura (The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband), Chris (Calendar Girls), Carrie (Carousel) and Lady MacBeth (MacBeth). She has worked in Music Hall and performed for over 15 years as acabaret artist and jazz vocalist for the duos Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Le Jazz Hot.
Kylie joined Serial Productions as a director early in 2017. This is her sixth on-stage production for the company, including earlier this year, the role of Julesin the highly successful new Australian drama/comedy, Spencer.
Richard Hadler - Paul Butler
Richard made his stage debut in 2013 for Ellenbrook Theatre Company and has since appeared in numerous Productions on the stages of The Marloo Theatre, Garrick Theatre and The Old Mill. This is Richard’s 4th appearance in a Serial Production show and he is very excited to be on stage with such a talented group of people supported by a great Director and fantastic backstage crew.
Richard is also now a Director of Serial Productions.
Rob Warner Stage Manager
Rob has been involved with community and professional Theatre for 25 years and has staged managed more than 40 shows in various venues including The Kalamunda Performing Arts centre, The UWA Dolphin Theatre and the Regal Theatre. Rob directed his first show The Foreigner at the Marloo Theatre Greenmount in 2016which earned him a Best Director and a Best Production award at the annual Marloo Awards. Rob was also nominated for a Best Director at the 2016 ITA Finley Awards, where he was also awarded the Breakthrough Award for Excellence for a first time director. Rob has also directed The Anniversary (2018) and Wife After Death(2020) for the Marloo Theatre. And has directed five shows for Serial Productions: Wife After Death (2017), The Foreigner (2018), The Nerd co-directed with Joe Isaia (2019), Touch & Go (2021) and Spencer (2022).Rob hopes you enjoy Theft as much as he has enjoyed directing his wonderful cast.
Rob is a founding director of Serial Productions.
GEORGE BOYD - SET DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION & SOUND
George learned the art of set construction whilst involved in Whitehorse Musical Theatre in melbourne a number of years ago. Since moving to Perth he has started designing the sets as well as building them. He has designed & built sets for Marloo Theatre, Old Mill Theatre, Garrick Theatre, Melville Theatre & Serial Productions , winning many club awards & the ITA Best Set award for The Darling Buds of May ( Marloo Theatre), Noises Off ( Serial Productions), Footloose (Marloo Theatre) & The Foreigner ( Marloo Theatre)
George is also a Director of Serial Productions.
Lesley Sutton - Props & Set Dressing
Lesley has been organising, sourcing & making props for community theatre for over 15 years. Whilst working mainly at the Marloo Theatre in Greenmount, she has also worked at Garrick Theatre, Old Mill Theatre and the Regal Theatre. Lesly has done a superb job of props and set dressing for all of Serial Productions shows to date.
BRENDAN TOBIN - Lighting Operator, Prompt & Continuity
Brendan has been involved in all aspects of theatre for more years than he cares to remember and has appeared in over fifty productions including Hello Dolly, Oliver, On The Twentieth Century, The Sound of Music, Candide, Cabaret, The Fantasticks, The Music Man, Arsenic and OldLace, Me and My Girl, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Hotel Sorrento, TheDarling Buds of May, Kiss Me Kate, Noises Off and 1916 A Love Story.
For Marloo Theatre he directed Jack and the Beanstalk (2011), Cinderella (2013), It’s My Party, And I’ll Die If I Want To (2015), made his debut as Musical Director for Dick Whittington (2015), directed Who’s Afraid ofVirginia Woolf? (2017) and Arsenic and Old Lace (2019).
Brendan is also a Director of Serial Productions.