Dubbo's Zach Beavon-Collin is set to perform in his eighth production for the year with the University of Sydney, The Unlimited Dream Factory.
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The avid performer was apart of a few musicals at St John's College, such as The Pirates of Penzance.
He has been involved in seven shows so far this year including a zombie thriller called Quack, which he directed.
For Mr Beavon-Collin theatre is actually a side project to his IT degree, but he priorities have changed.
"It's becoming a case of theatre becoming the degree and the degree becoming the side project," he said.
Directing is certainly a passion of his and he is looking to get more involved with directing in the future.
The Unlimited Dream Factory is a six-month project for Zach, which involved writing and crafting the show's live-stage sketches, song and dance numbers and video sketches.
The comedy sketch show will play in Sydney from August 21 to 23.
Mr Beavon-Collin said the show has a lot of great talent who were amazing to work with and the story provides a crucial idea that is sometimes forgotten.
"(The show) provides a lovely message of the importance of dreams and the innocence that comes with having a passion," he said.
"A lot of really great talent worked on this show; it's been great working with them."