Marko Mustac

Marko Mustac
Director
Summary
Shayne has worked extensively in the corporate and government sectors as a facilitator, actor, and performance coach for the past 15 years and has been a professional actor for more than 20 years. She coaches behavioral strategies in presence, constructive communication, performance feedback, and the leader as coach. She’s passionate about connection, and strives to have fun, put people at ease, and build trust. She shares insights and observations with warmth and humor and coaches to build presence and confidence in a meaningful and lasting way.
Experience
Shayne has developed broad organizational agility through working with a wide range of businesses over the years. Some clients include: University of Technology Sydney, ANZ Bank, Red Bubble, Yarra Valley Council Department of Health, Toyota, Railcorp, Citipower, Stellar Asia Pacific, Viva Telstra, PWC, HSBC, Procter & Gamble, and Bunnings.
She is also an associate producer for Real Play Media. She has extensive experience producing independent theater and individual events and spent five years as Functions Manager of the Briars Country Lodge. Shayne co-founded the company Actcess and coordinated their residential acting courses. Before studying acting Shayne worked in the media, first in advertising and then as a journalist. She was the voluntary Melbourne Branch Manager of the charity The Footpath Library for four years.
Background
Studied Arts at Sydney University and then Computer Science at the University of Technology — left to pursue a successful career in performing and writing. Won the 1988 Australian Bicentennial Short Story award, wrote for Australian TV, and worked as a corporate events writer.
- Over 20 years as a leading improviser, performer, and director of major productions at Theatresports, Enmore Theatre, in Sydney, Australia
- Bard to the Bone (improvised Shakespearean play), Seymour Centre, Sydney Comedy Festival 2013 and 2014
- Performer/co-creator of Three Radicals, Sydney Comedy Store and Edinburgh Festival
- Wrote, directed, and performed Pulp for a series of seasons at the Factory Theatre and the Sydney Comedy Festival