Duncan Ragg is an actor, writer and director. He is the co-Artistic Director of The Corinthian Food Store, a Sydney-based performance collective and the Artistic Associate at Midnight Feast. His theatre credits include Much Ado About Nothing (Bell Shakespeare), There Will Be A Climax (Old Fitz), Cock (Auckland Live), The Kitchen Sink (Ensemble Theatre), Fireside (Midnight Feast), The Water Angel (Can You See Me Theatre) Cosi, Writing for Performance, Kandahar Gate, Cymbeline, The Red Shoes (NIDA) and The Removalists (Free Rain). Duncan’s film and television credits include: Unraveling, Doctor Doctor, Liberty St, Night of the Lotus, Lift, Marley, Someone, Shadows and 2:22. Duncan’s writing/directing credits include: Unraveling, Liberty St, Carlosh, Theo & Celeste, This, This Is Mine, The Corinthian, Galle and Zara and the Sea. He was Assistant Director to Judy Davis on Faith Healer and The Dance of Death (Belvoir) and in 2019 shadowed Bob Wilson on the creation of his new work Mary Said What She Said at the Theatre de la Ville, starring Isabelle Huppert. He is a recipient of the Marten Bequest and the Mike Walsh Fellowships. He has been a teacher with NIDA since 2012.