Monologue Mondays (FEB 2026, All Episodes).

FEB 12 - Eleanor Crosse

Eleanor loves the performing arts and has been involved in many productions, including plays, musical theatre, cabaret, and burlesque. Currently she is performing in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ with Brisbane Musical Theatre as the Flower Seller and featured ensemble. Her favourite performance credits include being a Major General's Daughter in ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ (2024) and Tracy in ‘Seascape with Sharks and Dancer’ (2023). Another favourite play of hers is ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ in which she has played both Hermia (2017) and Helena (2022). Some of her other recent performance credits include Alice in ‘The Secret Garden’ (2025) and Pooh Bear in ‘Winnie the Pooh’ (2025). Her training includes a Diploma and a Bachelor of Acting and Performance completed at TAFE South Bank in 2018, and an apprenticeship with the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble the following year. When she’s not on stage or rehearsing, Eleanor entertains children as a party princess with Enchanted Enterprises and teaches drama with Stage School Australia. 

FEB 19 - Robin Egan

Robin Egan is back on the theatre scene to the sound of baited breath of his countable fans.

Robin will soon be taking part in A Midnight Social's 'The Elephant Song,' where he'll be playing the role of Michael, a long-term patient in a psychiatric institution. Personally, he doesn't see the resemblance.

A consistent face in many of the Brisbane Arts children’s theatre shows, with roles in musicals and plays ranging from Robin Hood, Mr. Tumnus, to Tigger. When straying into the world of adult theatre, he has continued his streak of racking up titles with his recent role of Prince Humperdinck in 'The Princess Bride,' leaving him with a current score of 2 princes and a lord. This resemblance he finds uncanny. 

FEB 26 - Rachel Tindall

Rachel Tindall is a passionate performer, director, and teacher with a background in musical theatre and acting. She trained at the Brisbane Academy of Musical Theatre and with the Queensland Theatre Company Youth Ensemble, and has worked with a variety of community and independent companies across Queensland. Rachel has a strong interest in storytelling, character development, and collaborative theatre-making, and is passionate about nurturing creativity in young performers. Her performance credits include West Side Story, Little Shop of Horrors, The Fantastiks, The Crucible, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as a number of original works. Rachel has a strong passion for inspiring young performers to explore their creativity, develop confidence, and enjoy the magic of bringing a story to life. After taking some time away from performing, Rachel is excited to be returning to the stage and doing what she loves most. 

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