Sarah Naudi
Actor
Sarah Naudi is a Maltese actress, writer, and filmmaker. She trained at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts before continuing her studies in Musical Theatre at Arts Educational Schools London, two of the UK’s leading performing arts institutions.
Following graduation, Sarah performed the role of Vanessa in the stage production of In the Heights and later worked with director Jamie Lloyd on the 2019 production of Evita.
Her film work includes appearing opposite Pierce Brosnan in The Last Rifleman (Sky Cinema) and working under the direction of Angelina Jolie in By the Sea (Universal Pictures).
Sarah’s television credits include Foundation (Apple TV) , Karen Pirie (Amazon Studios), Mood (BBC America), Litvinenko (ITV), and The Madame Blanc Mysteries (Channel 5).
Alongside acting, Sarah works as a writer and filmmaker. Her play Savannah premiered at the Union Theatre in 2023. She is also the writer and producer of the feature film The Home Straight.
Sarah recently lived in California, where she trained with acting coach Mario Campanaro at MC2. She also has a background as a professional dancer, which continues to inform her work as both a performer and storyteller.
Rachel Fabri
Actor
Rachel gained a Masters degree in Musical Theatre from the reknowned Guildford School of Acting in the UK. Some of Rachel’s professional theatre credits in Malta include Maria (The Sound of Music), Miss Honey (Matilda), Baker’s Wife (Into the Woods); Mary Magdalene
(Jesus Christ Superstar), Grizabella (Cats), Regina (Rock of Ages) and Cathy (The Last Five Years).
Rachel’s professional local theatre debut came at the age of 12 when she played the role of
Annie in Masquerade Theatre company’s first musical Annie, at the Manoel Theatre, and
since then, she went on to perform in several musicals and concerts both locally and
overseas.
She performed as a lead soloist for ‘The Best of Rock Musicals’ at the Eventim Apollo,
London, which was a prestigious event hosted by Sir Tim Rice. Solo concerts include Barocco Foundation recitals in Valletta, as well as her solo Forever Yours album launch at The Pheasantry (London) and at Maria Rosa Estate in Malta. Rachel has co-produced and featured as a lead soloist in ‘Musicals in Concert’ at the Grandmaster’s Suite (Hilton), alongside the Malta Youth Orchestra, under the musical direction of Maestro Anthony Gabriele. Rachel has performed as a lead soloist in concerts such as the ‘Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber 1 & 2’ at the Aurora Theatre, Rockestra, Teatru Unplugged, Zedel’s House of Broadway at Crazy Coqs (Piccadilly Circus, London) and as a guest soloist in Beyond the Barricade’s UK tour. Rachel also played the title role of Persephone in an original musical, Persephone, at the Edinburgh Festival and the lead role of Cassie in another original musical, Make Believe, at the Henley Fringe Festival, UK. She has also taken part in a few films, such as ‘The Devil’s Double’, starring Dominic Cooper and ‘Carmen’, starring Natascha Mcelhone. Rachel has frequently been invited to sing at various events, such as for the British High Commission and the Royal British Legion.
One of Rachel’s most coveted accomplishments is that of forming part of the platinum-selling, classical crossover, vocal quartet All Angels. As part of the quartet, Rachel performed at Wembley Stadium for the Champions League Final 2011. They also performed in several countries, such as Spain, Crete, USA…and have toured the UK, performing at venues such as the O2 Arena, Manchester Arena, Sheffield Arena and Birmingham LG Arena. They performed twice at the Royal Albert Hall, at the House of Commons, the Guildhall Cathedral, Cadogan Hall and were also invited to sing for HRH Earl of Wessex at Spencer House.
Joel Parnis
Actor
A Maltese-Australian musical theatre performer, Joel made his directorial debut with I Love You Because for Musical Theatre Berlin in 2024 with MTB Professional and in January 2026 he continued his directorial work with Wee Musicals' production of The Last 5 Years.
Joel's on-stage career includes work across Australia, Asia, and Europe, with credits including The Producers, Chess, and The Pirates of Penzance at the Melboume Arts Centre; Flowerchildren: The Mamas & the Papas Story and Godspell for Magnormos, Australia; the Australian and international tours of Les Misérables (produced by Cameron Mackintosh) as a Swing; My Fair Lady (directed by Dame Julie Andrews) at the Sydney Opera House, understudying and eventually taking over the role of Freddy Eynsford-Hill; and the UK and international tours of Titanic, playing the role of Frederick Fleet.
In the German-speaking market, Joel performed in Disney's Mary Poppins as Admiral Boom / Bank Director and in The Hunchback of Notre Dame in Switzerland. From 2021 to 2023, he was a member of the National Theatre Austria's musical repertoire ensemble, performing in multiple productions including Wie im Himmel (As it is in Heaven), Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, Titanic, Anastasia, Catch Me If You Can, School of Rock, the European premiere of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, and the world premiere productions of The Queens and Fanny & Alexander-both of which released cast recordings, available on all major music streaming platforms.
In 2025 Joel made his Maltese theatre debut as the Baker in Into the Woods at Teatru Manoel. He also performed as a soloist in Broadway Bound for the MCC with the Maltese Philharmonic Orchestra.