Gina Tay Limpus
Actor, director, and theatre-maker, GINA TAY LIMPUS (she/her), has spent the past decade investigating physical performance methodologies. Her work examines the social and political capacities of the theatrical body, drawing from suburban ritual and secular theology. Through rigorous physical and collaborative processes, she aims to challenge belief systems and build community through shared ritual.
Having graduated with a BFA Drama in 2017 and a Masters of Performing Arts in 2018, Gina’s independent practice is rooted in physical methodologies, particularly The Suzuki Method of Actor Training and Viewpoints. Her practice is further informed by The Method of Theodoros Terzopoulos, Butōh, The Andante Method, Feldenkrais and Contemporary Dance. After training extensively with Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre for ten years throughout her time as Associate Director/Core Company (2014-2024), with Attis Theatre in Terzopoulos’ method (Greece, 2025), and with The Suzuki Company of Toga (Japan, 2023/24/25), Gina is now developing a hybrid training integrating The Suzuki Method with ensemble requirements for contemporary Australian casts.
Since 2016, Gina has performed in 45+ Australian/International productions and directed numerous independent and company works. Currently Gina is co-creating Red Almodóvar with Salvadoran theatre-maker, Rodrigo Calderón. She has taught body-centred performance methodologies across Australia and internationally for over a decade.