We have to say that we are thrilled with the casting of Dolly Gray in the upcoming pilot premier of Vendetta 19. Played by Shylie Arzouan, we see her flex some truly dominant boss-woman muscle in a way that only a 1900’s criminal matriarch could.
Don’t miss your chance to see Vendetta 19 in select cinemas this October!!
As we head toward the screening season for Vendetta 19, we couldn’t be more excited by the diversity of venues we have been able to secure. The third screening date will be held in Burwood East, at an impressive venue, with state of the art screening and sound equipment called The Chapel.
As one of the larger venues we will be screening at, we are truly hoping that you will all round up your posse’s and bring a group to this event where we will have not only the screening but will also have Q&A with lead actors including feature actor, Sam Warren, playing the role of Claude Taylor in the pilot episode, Roy Maloy, playing Valentine Keating, Tom Levi playing Squizzy and Shylie Arzouan playing Dolly Gray.
Tickets are essential and we highly recommend buying in advance to avoid disappointment.
Is infamy as powerful as fame? Or is fear a better weapon? Playing the role of Dolly Gray, Shylie Arzouan has stepped into the role with a combination of charm and terrifying charisma as the wife of one of Australia’s most iconic organised criminals of all time, it should perhaps be said that Squizzy Taylor was the husband of this truly formidable woman.
One of the most untold stories in Australian History is that of the women who ran Melbourne’s Underworld in the lead up to the 1919 Fitzroy Vendetta.
In a time when women were enslaved and victimised openly, Dolly Gray organised a landscape that would support her ability to support and empower working girls to have slightly more control over their industry and fates. Her role through the story of the 1919 Vendetta is such that if she were not a part of it, the Vendetta would never have escalated to the bloodbath it became. The role of people like Dolly in our community is as important as the suffragette movement and it has been imperative therefor that we were able to find and cast an actor who could do justice to the role. And we can proudly say that we have found the perfect candidate in Shylie Arzouan.
Enchanted by the magic of storytelling, Shylie Arzouan first fell in love with theatre as a little girl. This early passion grew into a dedicated pursuit, leading her to become a dynamic actor.
Reviews describe Shylie as an “actor that brings all her characters to vivid life regardless of stage time”, “one of the evening’s highlights” and “the most startling, unexpected impact”, and we look forward to seeing high praising reviews of her work in Vendetta 19.
Shylie has embodied a variety of roles in the independent theatre scene, playing the lead as Cleo in “Cleo’s Stratos” (2023) and Lola in “Hunger” (2023), presented by She Writes at Theatre Works. Shylie showcased her versatility with a one-woman performance as Ros, playing multiple characters in Cracked Actors Theatre Script in Development Award-winning production of “Happy Ever After” (2022).
Her supporting roles include Emmylou in “Rain Falling on the Abattoir” (2022), as well as Rosa in “The Family Tree” (2022) and the comedic caricature of mother in “The Fly” (2022). Shylie also played Throat in “Kill All Climate Deniers” (2022), written by Greenroom award winner, David Finnigan.
Outside of acting, Shylie is studying psychology, enjoys working with children as a nanny, a high school musical director as well as making art in her spare time. Her creative heart and passion for learning enrich both her personal and professional life.