Callum Logan in Independent Theatre's 'Ordinary People'

Second-year Classical Voice student Callum Logan recently played the lead role in Independent Theatre's production of Ordinary People at The Star Theatre (Friday 16–Saturday 24 May), which has received some wonderful reviews.
'This play is a splendid vehicle for Callum Logan, a fresh young actor who is turning heads all over the place. After distinguishing himself in a recent Fleurieu Festival Shakespearean variety show, he now displays his depth and versatility with a tour-de-force depiction of the complexity of grief and loss and family dysfunction a la American 20th-century theatre. Logan delivers youthful charm and fun, hair-trigger fury, and romantic tenderness – well-wrought aspects of this complex character, all with a good American accent.'
– Samela Harris, The Barefoot Review
'Conrad Jarret is a massive role for Callum Logan, who is onstage for almost the entire play, in a role demanding deep emotional engagement. He gives a sterling performance, negotiating all of the twists and turns of his character, and giving a finely nuanced performance. A relative newcomer to this company, it is hoped that, like many other excellent artists, he becomes a permanent fixture.'
– Barry Lenny, Broadway World