Jack Richardson

Actor, The Inheritance

In 2016, Jack was accepted to study at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. His stage credits while there include The Country Wife (dir. Tom Wright) and Waiting for Godot (dir. Susanna Dowling). He graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting).

In 2019, Jack made his Sydney Opera House debut in 2019 with the Australian Chamber Orchestra's adaptation of There’s a Sea in My Bedroom. The production was later remounted as part of the Sydney Opera House 2020 Virtual Season, and then again as part of a 2022 Regional Tour throughout Australia. 

Jack’s most recent stage credits include Cleansed (Redline Productions, dir. Dino Dimitraidis), The Wind in the Willows (Stacks On Theatre, dir. James Raggatt), Mercury Poisoning (Snatched Theatre Collective, dir. Kim Hardwick) and The Turn of the Screw (Tooth and Sinew Theatre, dir. Richard Hilliar) for which he was nominated for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production at the 2023 Sydney Theatre Awards, and Best Performance in a Play at the 2024 Time Out Arts and Culture Awards.

For the latest event featuring Jack Richardson, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.

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Actor, The Inheritance

In 2016, Jack was accepted to study at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. His stage credits while there include The Country Wife (dir. Tom Wright) and Waiting for Godot (dir. Susanna Dowling). He graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting).

In 2019, Jack made his Sydney Opera House debut in 2019 with the Australian Chamber Orchestra's adaptation of There’s a Sea in My Bedroom. The production was later remounted as part of the Sydney Opera House 2020 Virtual Season, and then again as part of a 2022 Regional Tour throughout Australia. 

Jack’s most recent stage credits include Cleansed (Redline Productions, dir. Dino Dimitraidis), The Wind in the Willows (Stacks On Theatre, dir. James Raggatt), Mercury Poisoning (Snatched Theatre Collective, dir. Kim Hardwick) and The Turn of the Screw (Tooth and Sinew Theatre, dir. Richard Hilliar) for which he was nominated for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production at the 2023 Sydney Theatre Awards, and Best Performance in a Play at the 2024 Time Out Arts and Culture Awards.

For the latest event featuring Jack Richardson, and other events happening at Seymour Centre, check the links below.

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