Elizabeth Davie is an award-winning performer, teacher and director from Melbourne, Australia
Elizabeth has created sell out comedy shows for fringe and comedy festivals around Australia and written and performed in Channel 31 TV shows. She has studied clowning, improvisation and performance with Giovanni Fusetti, Philippe Gaulier, Philip Burgers, Deanna Fleysher and Clare Bartholomew.
Her solo show Super Woman Money Program explored superannuation and gendered financial inequality, ranging from the political to the personal. It won the 2018 FRINGE WORLD Festival Best Comedy Award and sold out at festivals around Australia. Elizabeth received the 2020 Adelaide Fringe Emerging Performer Grant for her critically acclaimed show Apex Predator, a black comedy exploring every woman’s fantasy of having nothing to fear in a dark alley, or just going to the shops for some milk. Her work has been featured on ABC radio and in The Australian, The West Australian and The Guardian.
In addition to her performance work, Elizabeth is an experienced teacher, director and facilitator. She works with artists, groups and organisations including RMIT University, University of Melbourne, Seven Sisters Festival, Financial Counselling Australia, Centre for Adult Education, Adelaide Fringe, YWCA and Darebin Council.
She is available for speaking engagements, performances, events and training.