Reg Cribb

Reginald Cribb is an Australian playwright and actor.

Early life

Cribb graduated from National Institute of Dramatic Art at the University of New South Wales in 1990 and his first play, Night of the Sea Monkey, was performed in 1999.

Plays

Cribb's plays include:

  • The Return (adapted to the film Last Train to Freo)
  • Last Cab to Darwin
  • Gulpilil
  • The Chatroom
  • Ruby's Last Dollar, an adaptation of Uncle Vanya
  • Unaustralia
  • Mt Ragged
  • Night of the Sea Monkey
  • Krakouer
  • Country Song, a play about Australian indigenous singer and musician Jimmy Little performed by the Queensland Theatre Company at the Cremorne Theatre at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (August 2015)
  • With Rachel Perkins, Cribb co-wrote the screenplay for the movie Bran Nue Dae based on the 1989 stage musical Bran Nue Dae written by Jimmy Chi.

    Acting Career

    Cribb appeared in the film A Country Life.

    He appeared in Home and Away during the 1990s, with appearances in G.P., A Country Practice and Police Rescue. He also sang the song "Banana Holiday" on the ABC children's TV series Bananas in Pyjamas with Monica Trapaga as well as the main cast of the show.

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