Cast
Find out more about the budding actors, stand-up comedians, improvisers and revuers that make up Comicide.

During the day, she’s Hannah Bath, mild-mannered marketing officer, but nights and weekends see her transform into her acting/directing/writing alter ego, Hannah Bath, who studied acting at Wesley Institute and writing/directing at AFTRS.

Jeremy has performed in many a university sketch show, the Cockatoo Island Comedy Festival, and also featured in the worst production of the Scottish Play ever committed to stage.

Morgan Derera appears in Comicide: Work/Life Sentence.

Singer-songwriter Nick Foran has been a part of Comicide since 2008 and has also appeared in revues, Theatresports, music festivals and Saturday Disney. For music and video of Nick, visit his website.

Claire Jago appears in Comicide: Work/Life Sentence.

Jolly has acted in a number of University sketch shows, directing the 2004 UNSW Med Revue, Cat with the fat. This year he is coming out of his early not-so-self inflicted retirement for Comicide’s Work/Life Sentence.

Jessica is an actor/singer/dancer/pianist/teacher and wants to learn the piano accordian and be on Play School. A first-timer with Comicide, she is loving being in a sketch show and has played a variety of roles in theatre restaurants, plays, musicals and cabaret in Sydney, Canberra and Perth. Post Comedy Festival, Jessica plans to continue pursuing her goal as a gardener. (no, not really).

Nick O’Regan is an actor who has long enjoyed comedy and improvisation in particular. This is the first time he has tried his hand at skit-based comedy. He recently wrote, and preformed in Charon: The Untold Story in 2009 played Lord Windermere in Lady Windemeres Fan, and George Tesman in Hedda Gabler.

Amy is as an actor/singer/dancer who is dabbling in comedy for the first time. She’s been known to star in the odd production or musical, Cabaret, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern, etc… has done a short film here and there… AND rumour has it, she was a finalist on ABC’s The New Inventors for her pure ingenuity that created the concept design: TAPestry.

Joe hails from UNSW revues and is a two-time Raw Comedy state finalist. He joined Comicide in 2008 and soon became one of its most prolific writers and performers. In 2009, Joe produced Comicide’s Festival show, and in 2010 has graduated to directing. When he’s not on stage, Joe writes for news satire website The Daily Grind.