An exploration of "Ethnically Ambiguous" with Zac Rose

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Alight-hearted and fun, the narrative delves into the pitfalls of the entertainment industry with "Ethnically Ambiguous" at Melbourne Fringe Festival.

"it's a balance of real world cynicism and deeply human sincerity as they navigate the entertainment industry"


Zac Rose is a Gunditjmara man, actor, and writer. He shares with NITV Radio the story of the play "Ethnically Ambiguous" in this years Melbourne Fringe Festival.

Zac alongside co-stars and co-creators Max Nunes-Cesar and Jo Malta in this comedic play involving props, games and song about navigating the entertainment industry where the character call sheets range from authentic to absurd. Ethnically Ambiguous provokes audiences to think about type-casting and cultural bias and the roles we all play.

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