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Born and raised in country NSW, Australia, Maddison has worked on stage and screen in both Sydney and London. She relocated to New York to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she graduated in 2017. She most recently made her Off-Broadway debut in the critically-acclaimed, West End transfer of People, Places & Things by Duncan Macmillan (directed by Jeremy Herrin) at St. Ann's Warehouse. In the UK, her professional UK acting debut was on the West End in 2013, in The Woman in Black, and she trained and performed with the National Theatre Young Studio, National Youth Theatre, The Actors Centre and at the University of London, Goldsmiths. In Australia, she has performed at the Griffin Theatre Company, the Australian Theatre for Young People, and completed the 'Actor's Studio' foundation year at the prestigious National Institute for Dramatic Arts (NIDA). Recent U.S. theatre credits include HENRY IV (Hamlet Isn't Dead), Overshadowed (Origin Theatre Company) and Measure for Measure (Scranton Shakespeare Festival). She recently shot a commercial for QANTAS, directed by Josh Whiteman, and starred as the lead in WitchHunt by Definite Films (set for release in 2018).

Maddison is represented by THE LUEDTKE AGENCY (Theatrical) and INGBER & ASSOCIATES (Commercial).

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Photo Flash: Australian Play FLOOD receives US Premiere Reading

SHEA DELVES PRODUCTIONS presented a staged reading of the powerful Australian play, FLOOD  by Chris Isaacs, on February 9th, in New York City.
Australian Play FLOOD to Receive NY Premiere Reading

SHEA DELVES PRODUCTIONS, the team behind the NY Premiere of Ella Hickson's Precious Little Talent, will present a staged reading of the powerful Australian play, Flood by Chris Isaacs.
Scranton Shakespeare Festival Announces 'Ballsy' and All-American 6th Season

The Scranton Shakespeare Festival announces its sixth season - a daring lineup of single-gender casts for both Shakespeare plays and a baseball musical performed in a ballpark.

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