Lisa first took to the professional stage when she was only seven in The King and I in the USA. Since then, she has trained in all facets of theatre, including singing, drama and dance. In 2008, she completed the Post- Graduate Opera Course at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Opera engagements have included: Countess Almaviva Le Nozze di Figaro for Mid Wales Opera; Tisbe La Cenerentola for Garsington Opera; Karolka Jenufa , Giovanetta L'amore dei tre Re (Montemezzi), and Countess Ceprano Rigoletto for Opera Holland Park; Countess Almaviva Le Nozze di Figaro, Lauretta Gianni Schicchi and Vénus Dardanus (Rameau) for RAM; Stéphano Roméo et Juliette for British Youth Opera; Good Fairy Wild Swans (Kats-Chernin) for the Australian Ballet and Mimi La Bohème for Minotaur Music Theatre.
On the concert platform, Lisa has sung Mozarts Great Mass in C Minor during the 2024 Festival of Voices, Rossini’s Stabat Mater for the Singers of Southern Tasmania, the Mozart Requiem for the Brandenburg Sinfonia in St. Martin's in the Fields, Beethoven Mass in C for the Guernsey Sinfonia Orchestra & Choir, My Heart is Inditing and Joseph Jongen Mass Op. 130 for The Waverley Singers, Schubert Mass in G and Mozart Litaniae K195 for the London Pro Arte Choir, Israel in Egypt in Arundel Cathedral. Her oratorio repertoire also includes Messiah, Vivaldi Magnificat and Gloria, St. Theresa Mass, and Nelson Mass.
In addition to opera, Lisa performed in Tell me on a Sunday during the Australian Musical Theatre Festival 2023. She was also a featured soloist in The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber Beijing & Shanghai for the Really Useful Group and performed in the Ensemble in The Wizard of Oz for GFO Entertainment.
Her television credits include guest solo appearances on the ABC, Seven and Ten Networks in Australia, and she appears internationally on CD and DVD.