Felicia (flick) Lannan
As a young girl faithfully following her mother about, Felicia Lannan found herself in the costume room of The Flying Fruit Fly Circus... the next day she was auditioning, and she never looked back!
She is a graduate of the National Institute of Circus Arts in 2014, where she received the ACAPTA and Physiology awards; and a founder and director of Madhouse Circus, who have toured three shows nationally in their five years together.
Felicia has toured with companies such as Long Answers to Simple Questions and Solid State Circus, as well as with Dinosaur Time Machine for Highwire Entertainment. In 2016 she travelled to the Montreal Circus Festival and Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The most backflips Flick has ever done in a row is 50, and her favourite dinosaur is “the Nigersaurus because it was always smiling!!”
Paul Westbrook
As a hugely versatile performer, Paul boasts a number of credits spanning different continents, media, artform and genre.
Paul is a trained actor and dancer from London. Since completing a Masters in Classical Acting at The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama in London's Swiss Cottage, Paul has worked professionally both on stage and screen.
In September 2015 Paul won a worldwide competition and was sent to LA by screenwriting company CELTX to attend the Story Writing Expo, where he met writers, agents, producers and pitched his own 6-part series (Working) Holiday to industry professionals.
Paul has filmed an international short with filmmakers from the US and has recently completed principal filming for Melbourne based Indie Feature Film Evil Fred in which he plays the title role.
For the better part of 2017, he was touring with the Shakespearean company 'Complete Works Theatre Company', as well as directing his own short film 'Jim O'Brien: Exorcist' and performing in 'Dinosaur Time Machine’.
Pablo Latona - writer and co-director
Pablo Latona is a performer and teacher of physical theatre, based in Canberra, Australia. He has performed his unique routines around the world, including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, European Juggling Convention, Dublin International Arts Festival, Woodford Folk Festival, World Juggling Day and the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Pablo’s professional recognition includes winning the 2005 National Buskers Competition, being shortlisted for Circus Oz and getting a kiss from Kylie Minogue.
He has directed and performed in countless circus, and physical theatre shows; written music for theatre and dance; and taught physical theatre to thousands of adults and children in Australia, Europe and Africa.