Stephanie Carswell was born in
Australia and trained at the National
Theatre Drama School in Melbourne.

After finishing in a Melbourne run of
Chess In Concert, Stephanie moved to
London and in April 2005 appeared in
Sunday Night Live at Her Majesty's as a
lead soloist (
Cats). Later that year, she
returned to Her Majesty's - this time to
perform
Beauty and the Beast.

In 2007, Stephanie appeared in
Pegasus Opera Company's production
of Delius'
Koanga at Sadler's Wells, in
celebration of the 200th anniversary of
the abolition of Britain's slave trade.
Stephanie has performed in concert at Melbourne venues including St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Colonial Stadium (now Telstra Dome) and Rod Laver Arena, as well as
the Venezuelan Embassy in London. In concert, her roles have included those of
Betty Schaefer (
Sunset Boulevard), Christine Daaé (The Phantom of the Opera),
Soprano (Lloyd Webber's
Requiem), Rose Vibert (Aspects of Love), Johanna
(
Sweeney Todd), Rapunzel (Into The Woods), Mimi (Rent), Maria (West Side Story),
Amneris (Disney's
Aida) and Eliza (My Fair Lady).

Stephanie played Anne and Evelyn in the television series
Psychic Private Eyes
(2006-2008) and Laetitia in
Horace and Tina. She also played Reisha in Reiki (due
for release 2009), Peggy in
HellBilly 58, Stéphanie in Call Me A Psycho, Pirate Party
Girl in
The Green Fairy, Christine in Ballerina, Charlotte Corday in Histoire de Paris,
Gabrielle Lorenzo in
Obsession, and herself in a BBC Musical Theatre special.
Stephanie has also been interviewed for both Shanghai Radio and Australia's Vega
FM, and took part in the 2006
Royal Variety Performance at the London Coliseum.

Stephanie recently played Jack in a tour of
Jack and the Beanstalk, provided the
voice of a BBC Employee in
What Andrew Heard (Tabard Theatre), and became the
voice of Charlene Boomerang (Kylie Minogue's puppet alter-ego) in
Two Hearts.

Stephanie is currently working with Adriaan Baussens and Ioannis 'John' Sioutis  
on their music project
Twins In Mind, and will be appearing in Billy Blister's Circus at
the Watford Palace Theatre (June 2009) and
Madame Bovary (September 2009).
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