
Tracy Harvey is a comedienne with a rich history in TV, film, radio and theatre. Tracy's career took off in the late 70's with THE WHITTLE FAMILY, a country & western theatrical act. The Whittles toured nationally and enjoyed several seasons at Melbourne's infamous Last Laugh Theatre Restaurant.
Out of THE WHITTLE FAMILY came Australia's first breakfast panel radio show, PUNTER TO PUNTER. Tracy was a weekly contributor with Trevor Marmalade and Dr Turf. Tracy went onto to be a regular in the COMEDY COMPANY, HEY HEY IT'S SATURDAY and the legendary GILLIES REPORT, featuring Max Gillies.
In the TV mini series, WATERFRONT, Tracy played opposite Noni Hazelhurst and Jack Thompson. Tracy played a woman with the mind of a 4 year old in the moving play, IF I SHOULD DIE BEFORE I WAKE and toured nationally with the smash hit stage show, MUM'S THE WORD. Tracy travelled to Barbados to play a lead role in the mockumentary feature film, FROM BARADOS WITH LOVE..
In 2003, Tracy produced and presented COPP THIS!, a 20 part TV series featuring people in the City of Port Phillip, televised on C31 Melbourne.
In 2004, Tracy produced and directed COODS TV, a documentary featuring residents at the Collingwood Housing Commission Flats. COODS TV was funded by the City of Yarra and Vic Health. Tracy produced and presented Staying Healthy, a training video for the National Needle Exchange Program, funded by the Federal Government.
Tracy lives in Elwood with her partner, Greg Dee and their 3 sons. She was the voice behind the MESSAGES ON HOLD for the City of Port Phillip.
Tracy has written, 'DEAR MUM, I'M ON THE TELLY!', published by Penguin Books and STOP SHOWING OFF, a weekly column for THE AGE SATURDAY EXTRA. Tracy is a keen sailor. Her favourite meal is morning tea. She was inspired to write Call Girl during a 6 week stint in a St Kilda Rd call centre.
Tracy is a weekly co-host on the Derek Guille program ABC 774 Melbourne.


Since his professional acting debut at the age of 14 in Fred Schepisi's AFI award-winning feature film THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND (1975), Kewley has gone on to enjoy a solid and diverse career in the entertainment industry.
As a dramatic actor on Australian television, he's played lead roles in a number of series, from teen-heartthrob Robbie Stewart in Network Ten's ill-fated soapie ARCADE (1979-1980), through to the critically acclaimed ABC-TV drama series JANUS (1994-1995) where he played Crown Prosecutor Vic Manoulis. (1995 Logie Award Winner for Best Drama Series and Best Actor)
And he's appeared in dozens of iconic Australian series - everything from BELLBIRD to THE SULLIVANS in the 1970s; from COP SHOP to PRISONER in the 1980s; from NEIGHBOURS to SEACHANGE in the 1990s; and from THE SECRET LIFE OF US to McLEOD'S DAUGHTERS in the 2000s.
Recent highlights include five years as Snr Sgt Bryan Gray on STINGERS (2000-2004); nine years as semi-regular local journalist Tony Timms in BLUE HEELERS (1997-2005); a recurring role on the ABC-TV comedy series VERY SMALL BUSINESS (2008); and leading roles in US pictures DISAPPEARANCE (2002) a mystery thriller set in Nevada, and THE X TEAM (2003) a snowbound action adventure set in the New Zealand Alps.
One of only a handful of television 'audience warm-up comedians' working in Australia, Kewley has been a vital part of dozens of classic shows from YOUNG TALENT TIME and CANDID CAMERA ON AUSTRALIA to AUSTRALIA'S BRAINIEST KID, 1 VS 100, TEMPTATION and DIFFERENCE OF OPINION on ABC-TV. He is also in demand as the pre-show Master of Ceremonies at annual television events like THE AFI AWARDS and Channel Seven's GOOD FRIDAY APPEAL.
And he's been the warm-up comedian for the AFL version of THE FOOTY SHOW since it began in 1994, including all the shows done from Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart, and the live broadcasts from the Theatre Royal in London (2001, 2005) and the Prinz Regent Theatre in Munich (2006). In 2009 he continues with THE FOOTY SHOW, his 16th year with the show.
In demand as a comedy performer, he’s appeared on television shows including ROVE, THE ADVENTURES OF LANO AND WOODLEY, HAMISH & ANDY’S REAL STORIES, BLIGH, BACKBERNER, PIG’S BREAKFAST, THE GERRY CONNOLY SHOW and Disney’s AS THE BELL RINGS.
As a comic stage performer, Kewley performed live comedy every week between 1984 and 2006 at a number of Melbourne's leading Theatre Restaurants, creating a huge range of comic characters. Most recently he spent 10 years at HUNCHBAX THEATRE RESTAURANT in Richmond, performing in musical comedy shows which he also wrote, designed and directed. His final season there was GOOD WILL HUMPING in 2006.
In February 2009 he delivered a moving and powerful 20 minute monologue in Kieran Carroll's play FRIDAY NIGHT, IN TOWN at La Mama's Carlton Courthouse Theatre.
As a producer, Kewley has been responsible for over 200 high-end award-winning television commercials, and he produced FUNNY BY GEORGE: THE GEORGE WALLACE STORY (2000) for ABC-TV, a one hour documentary that detailed the life and times of George Wallace- Australia's great vaudeville performer and first comedy "movie star". Then he co-wrote and produced YOUNG TALENT TIME TELLS ALL (2001) which went on to become the highest-rating Network Ten special of the year - and then researched and produced the top-selling Universal Pictures DVD release of YOUNG TALENT TIME: THE COLLECTION (2003).
Next up in 2009, Kewley will be starring in the new Foxtel sit-com WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THAT GUY? on The Comedy Channel, and featuring in lead guest roles in CITY HOMICIDE (Seven Network) and the second series of BED OF ROSES (ABC-TV).
And when he completes the run of CALL GIRL THE MUSICAL at Chapel Off Chapel, he will start shooting the lead role of American film producer Jerry Goldman in the motion picture FRANK AND JERRY.
Jeremy Kewley has been a proud member of Actors Equity since 1975.


Laura has been involved in theatre since 1998 when she began performing in her home town of Ballarat, in shows like ANIMAL FARM, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, THE FINAL HOURS and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS.
A regular at the ROYAL SOUTH STREET SOCIETY, Laura was the recipient of a Ballarat Arts Foundation Award and a regular performer with Damascus College. She played demanding roles in the Chris Dickens Ballarat dramas FOREIGNERS FROM HOME and SUNRISE SUNSET to great acclaim.
Since moving to Melbourne in 2005, Laura has worked extensively to establish a career in the performing arts. She has completed a Certificate III in Performance and Practices at the National Theatre, and at Verve Studios she has undertaken both the Professional Actors Studio in Theatre and the Professional Actors Studio in Film.
She has gone on to appear in a number of short films, and television commercials for TARGET.
In music theatre she has played Linda in BLOOD BROTHERS (CLOC), Alexi Darling in RENT (Devanesen Productions), Charity in SWEET CHARITY, and Alex in THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK(ARC Theatre) for which she won a Victorian Musical Theatre Guild Judges Award.
Last year she played the role of Sally Brown to great acclaim in the Melbourne Musicals season of YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, one reviewer described her rendition of 'My New Philosophy’as being "pitched brilliantly and about as good as you're likely to see anywhere."
Laura is a regular cabaret performer having performed a self-devised piece for CABARET VERVE at the Auspicious Arts Centre, featured in the CAPERS CABARET SHOWCASE, and the musical revues EVOLUTIONS and HAPPY CHAPS for Devanesen Productions.
In straight theatre she has appeared in LAST DRINKS and THE THREE SISTERS (Verve Studio), THE GUN IN HISTORY (National Theatre) and A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM (Ballarat Begonia Festival).
In October 2008 she originated the role of Courtney in the preview season of CALL GIRL THE MUSICAL.
She is currently developing her own one woman show FINDING HOME which will make its debut later this year, directed by Bryce Ives.


Chris has been involved in theatre and music theatre since 1998 when he first began performing with the Carey Musical Theatre Company in shows like ANNIE, GODSPELL and COSI as well as playing the lead roles of Sky Masterson in GUYS AND DOLLS and Bobby Child in CRAZY FOR YOU.
He went on to perform in over 30 musical theatre productions and plays. Highlights include his Music Theatre Guild of Victoria nominated performances of Lewis in PIPPIN, General Tom Thumb in BARNUM, Armand St. Just in THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL and Mickey in BLOOD BROTHERS.
As a singer, Chris has received vocal training from David Rogers-Smith and Susan Crawshaw, and continues to study the Estill Voice Method under the tutelage of Gerald Marko. He has studied dance - Jazz & Modern with Tamara Finch and Jazz & Ballroom with Vanessa Bate, and as an actor Chris has trained at The Australia Film and Television Academy (TAFTA) with John Orcsik, and received private dramatic coaching from the likes of Sara Reece, Colette Mann and Don Bridges.
After his engagement to Julia Szondy in late 2007, Chris decided it was time to enter the professional entertainment arena, and he has quickly made a name for himself.
He has performed in productions across the Melbourne Comedy, Fringe and Midsumma Festivals, including the shows BURNT, BARE: A POP OPERA and GREATNESS THRUST UPON THEM, and has been booked on a number of occasions as a headline singer for promotions and events at CROWN CASINO.
In 2008 he appeared in the VCA/Swinburne student films MASQUERADE, PALADIN: EXORDIUM and CHICKEN.
And in 2009 Chris moved into television, accepting the guest role of Brody Moore in Channel Seven’s hit cop drama CITY HOMICIDE and roles in television commercials for HAIRHOUSE WAREHOUSE and CSR LOGICANE SUGAR.
Most recently he appeared on stage at Chapel Off Chapel in the hit musical ZANNA DON’T (January - February 2009) where he garnered rave reviews for his performance as ‘Mike’.
As well as more work on stage, Chris is focussed on gaining more roles in film and television.


Originally from country New South Wales, Raelene graduated with a Bachelor of Music Theatre from the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music before making the move to Melbourne.
During her university studies, Raelene’s stage performances included CLOSER THAN EVER, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND and THE THREEPENNY OPERA.
She went on to perform as Fantine in LES MISERABLES for the Loyola Musical Society, directed by Will Conyers.
In 2004 Raelene headed for Japan where for the next four years she worked exclusively for the DISNEY ORGANISATION.
In her time at the Tokyo Disney Resort she performed in shows at the popular Diamond Horseshoe including PECO GOOFY'S FRONTIER REVUE, HORSESHOE ROUNDUP and SLUE FOOT SUE'S DININ' AND FUN.
Raelene also appeared regularly in Disney’s Latin Special Events, made recordings and voiceovers at both TOKYO DISNEY SEA and TOKYO DISNEYLAND and headlined their special summer event concert TELATO.
On Australian television Raelene played the lead guest role of Stella Hadley in an episode of BLUE HEELERS (2003) and, upon her return from Japan, she featured as Julia Sanders in episodes of NEIGHBOURS (2007).
She has also appeared in a range of short films including WITHOUT (2003), SELLING CELLS (2003) and MY BROTHER DANNY (2008).
She will next be seen on the big screen as Special Agent Connor in the independent action thriller 5IVE due for release late in 2009.
Raelene appeared in the October 2008 preview season of CALL GIRL and is excited to be back playing the role of Samantha.


Since graduating with a Bachelor of Education (majoring in Drama and Dance) from Victoria College (Rusden Campus) in 1986, Trevor has worked consistently in nearly every area of the performing arts.
On television he played the recurring role of Neville Tomlinson in JANUS (1994-1995) and has featured in guest roles in popular series including BLUE HEELERS, NEIGHBOURS, BANJO PATERSON’S MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, FEDS and STINGERS, and the telemovies THE LAST OF THE RYANS and STIFF, one of the films in David Wenham’s ‘Murray Whelan’ series.
Trevor has also become familiar through his appearances in numerous television advertising campaigns including SHANNONS CAR INSURANCE, REPCO, HIA HOME IDEAS SHOW and as his popular West Australian commercials for BANK WEST as the ‘Parking Inspector’ opposite Shaun Micallef.
An accomplished stage performer, singer and writer, Trevor appeared in his own show TREVOR MAJOR IS ...THROBBIE MILLIONS (2006) at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He also performed in the Comedy Festival show BEGA THAN CHEESES (1997).
His has appeared in stage in shows as varied as CODA (George Fairfax Studio), EXCESS BAGGAGE (Playbox Theatre), OBLONG (Arena Theatre), OUTLOOKERS (Arena Theatre), AUTOPSY (Arena Theatre), THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (Melbourne Maskworks), RUSSELL FLETCHER’S SPONTANEOUS BROADWAY (Melbourne Fringe Festival) and HOOFERS (Gasworks).
From 1987 to 1991 Trevor co-devised twelve original Australian plays with THE WOOLLY JUMPERS and the BACK 2 BACK theatre companies, including LOVE AND OTHER SHARP OBJECTS.
Trevor is a professional improviser and was a founding member of THEATRE SPORTS in Melbourne, and a part of THE FLYING PIG THEATRE COMPANY.
As a comedy writer he has provided material for Channel Seven’s FULL FRONTAL and was part of the writing team for OPEN LEARNING on ABC-TV, as well as appearing as a comedy regular on that series, and JUST KIDDDING on the Nine Network.
He is a founding member & Company Director of DRAMATIC EDGE, a Melbourne based Corporate Theatre Company, who have devised & performed shows for events like the Moomba & Lygon Street Festivals; the opening of the Melbourne Sportsgirl Centre; the World Cup Soccer Qualifier at theMCG and for Nike at the Australian Open.
He has also performed at numerous functions as part ofTROUPE DU JOUR, and he was the writer and performer of AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS - A WHOLE DIFFERENT BALL GAME for the C7 Network.
In CALL GIRL THE MUSICAL Trevor plays all the supporting characters which allows him to demonstrate his versatility.