Madhullikaa Singh is an actor, theatre maker and Odissi dancer working on Gadigal land. Her stage credits include ‘Human Activity’ (https://nautanki.org.au/human-activity/) at KXT on Broadway and Riverside Theatres (2023), and ‘Dalo Chips and Imli Chutney’ and ‘माँ की रसोई’ (My Mother’s Kitchen) at 107 Redfern, as part of Shopfront’s ArtsLab program (2022), 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art for the ‘Art in the Heart of Haymarket’ Festival (2022), and KXT (2023). Graduating from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Arts and Advanced Studies in Theatre & Performance Studies and International & Global Studies, she directed (2021) and produced (2022) the People of Colour Revue at the Seymour Centre, showcasing the talents of 30+ BIPOC creatives. Expanding her creative horizons, this year she co-led the Voices of Women’s creative monologue workshop at the Newcastle Writers Festival and is part of ATYP’s
CULTIVATE program for emerging BIPOC Dramaturgs. Most recently she performed for artist HOSSEI’s ESSSENSSSE exhibition in collaboration with the Verge Gallery, Performance Space at Carriageworks and the Burwood Council as well as for the Indian media collective, RAQS at the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.