FILM/THEATRE PORTFOLIO

GREAT DELIVERANCE (2025)
Writer/Director
When an elderly queer man visits a young loner in 1950s Adelaide, they both must reconcile their opposing beliefs before a traumatic event seals their fate.
IZZI ROAR ON THE SUNDAY FLOOR (2021)
Writer/Director
‘Izzi Roar on the Sunday Floor’ follows the high-achieving Year 11 student, Izzi Roar, as she prepares to deliver a school captain candidacy speech at assembly. As Izzi and her best friend, Whit, spend a hallucinatory, caffeine-induced all-nighter to write a winning speech, Izzi comes to realise why she wants to be school captain and that in high school politics, sometimes your biggest enemy is yourself.
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Siren Screenwriting Festival 2022
Short Screenplay Official Selection
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UNDEREXPOSED Adelaide 2021
Official Selection
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Laughing Dog Comedy Film Festival
Official Selection


GET A REAL JOB! (2021)
Director
This documentary examines the lives of three young people who have worked in the fast food industry and uncovers the shocking realities of how they have been mistreated by the customers they have served.
'Get a Real Job!' shines a light on largely unrecognised group of employees working thankless jobs and challenges the viewer’s idea of what it means to have a real job.
QUEER HOUSE RULES! (2020)
Playwright/Director
Nicholas Howson Production
The lives of four queer housemates in suburban Adelaide are thrown into chaos when the notification of a surprise inspection threatens their cosy share house. As they attempt to clean and sort through their belongings, personal feelings rise to the surface which threatens not only their home, but the future of their friendship.
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Reviews
"..a refreshing take on queer issues...it uses humour as a tool to educate and provide an insight into the lives of those who are often subjugated in mainstream discourse." The Serenade Files
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"Guy Henderson’s original script is warm, light, and grounded in its depiction of lesbian, bi, gender non-conforming and straight folk."
Fest Mag


THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (2019)
Director
UATG Student Society
Recently discharged from hospital and holidaying with her father, husband, and brother at their isolated beach house, Karin’s world begins once more to twist. Locked away by her husband and ignored by her remaining family, the voices in her head offer her a freedom she has only dreamt of before.
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Reviews:
"Through A Glass Darkly fully captivates its audience as they witness a family holiday slowly disintegrate into a terrifying mental relapse" Glam Adelaide
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"Guy Henderson directs [the actors] well using the full space of the Little Theatre. The pace is exceptional: Henderson permits silence and pause."
Stage Whispers