Greek & Egyptian Background 2021 Nomination - Best Performance - South Australian Screen Awards [Glasshouse (2020)] Alexander also co-wrote and co-produced Glasshouse (Short Film) which was an official selection of the Adelaide Film Festival 2020. Theatre Matters Review of "For Love Nor Money" - 2023 "Lloyd, Bonello and Connell all give very strong performances and hold steadfast to their characters throughout. Lloyd in particular is captivating as Liam; his delivery and mannerism seemingly unrehearsed, he is at home on stage and as Liam." Joanna Murray Smith Testimonial for "Gruesome Playground Injuries" - 2022 "Often hilarious, [Lloyd and Hayes] discover the full comic range of the writing and then, with equal deftness, create powerfully captured moments of uncertainty, resentment, confusion and love. Each actor is alive to the other, so that every scene has an authenticity and energy of its own. The collection of scenes builds momentum so that the ending feels like the perfect sum of the parts. I was astonished at the power of two actors I had not had the pleasure of seeing before and aware that this was one of the rare theatrical experiences where words, performance, sound and light merge into a cohesive and charismatic event." Broadway World Review of "Love's Labour's Lost" - 2019 "Additionally, Alexander Lloyd is wildly confident and vivacious in his portrayal of the flirty Spaniard, Don [Armado]. Lloyd is a standout in terms of his ability to engage the crowd and make you laugh out loud." Stage Whispers Review of "BlackRock" - 2019 “Alexander Lloyd brings to the stage a Toby who sadly gets desperately drunk at the party and falls into the deeply shameful pit of going along with his mates. Lloyd’s Toby is one of the characters we feel most sorry for.”