
Beginning her professional life in 1997 with film and musical theatre work, Antoinette Halloran emerged as a lyric soprano of considerable range and interpretive depth, anchoring her practice in the Italian operatic tradition while remaining committed to contemporary Australian opera and musical theatre. Her 2007 Helpmann Award nomination for André Previn's *A Streetcar Named Desire* established her reputation as an artist capable of inhabiting psychologically nuanced roles, while subsequent decades have seen her expand into the dramatic soprano repertoire, most notably as Brünnhilde in Melbourne Opera's 2023 *Ring* cycle. A parallel career as choreographer and artistic consultant underscores her comprehensive engagement with the performing arts beyond vocal performance alone.
Helpmann Award nomination for Best Female Performer in a Supporting Role in an Opera for Stella in the Australian premiere of André Previn's *A Streetcar Named Desire* (2007)
Victorian College of the Arts (Diploma of Arts in Voice); University of Melbourne (Honours degree in Music)
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