Cameron Sievers has been writing and directing for fifteen years. His work has been shortlisted, long-listed, and staged by UK theatres including the Southwark Playhouse and the Tristan Bates Theatre. In 2013, he completed an MA in Theatre Directing in London because he recognised the need for formal training in a theatre culture. Combined, Sievers has brought more than twenty plays to full production in sixteen shows in Australia and the UK. Outside of his own material, highlights include directing Pinter’s, The Birthday Party, for Melbourne University in 2009.


In 2018, Cameron Sievers staged the sketch show A Song for Simon Birmingham at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for La Mama. He brought the devised piece, Medea – A Reasonable Woman to the same venue.

Post-covid shows include world class sketch comedy content in Nothing About Anything at Melbourne’s Meat Market, and the dramatic masterworks Leske’s Method and The Gist, both at Bard’s Apothecary. 

Sievers founded Uninvited Theatre in 2015 in order to promote language-based theatre content. He works as a freelance writer, director, film-maker, and corporate speech-writer.


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