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STAGES is the podcast that accesses a variety of professional life connecting with an audience. A host of creative artists reflect on their career, their process and what matters – to them. Some have made the arts a lifetime pursuit, some explain how their career became a happy accident … but all describe the challenges and demands – and ultimately celebrate why there’s no business like show business! STAGES talks to talent from front of house and backstage - directors, designers, drag artists and doormen … performers, producers and publicists ... teachers, technicians and talent! Whatever stages it takes to engage and affect an audience – or whatever it takes to carve out a career in the arts – we’ll examine it in STAGES. STAGES is the recipient of the Best New Podcaster Award at The Australian Podcast Awards in 2019.
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STAGES is the podcast that accesses a variety of professional life connecting with an audience. A host of creative artists reflect on their career, their process and what matters – to them. Some have made the arts a lifetime pursuit, some explain how their career became a happy accident … but all describe the challenges and demands – and ultimately celebrate why there’s no business like show business! STAGES talks to talent from front of house and backstage - directors, designers, drag artists and doormen … performers, producers and publicists ... teachers, technicians and talent! Whatever stages it takes to engage and affect an audience – or whatever it takes to carve out a career in the arts – we’ll examine it in STAGES. STAGES is the recipient of the Best New Podcaster Award at The Australian Podcast Awards in 2019.
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1 STAGES Episode 559: GARRY MCQUINN 1:09:30
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London-based Australian producer Garry is the GM in RGM. With over 25 years experience developing, producing and managing ground-breaking productions around the world, he is an impresario of great vision and passion. RGM Productions is an independent, Olivier Award nominated theatre production company with an objective is to discover, develop and introduce new and compelling productions to new audiences around the world. Established in 2012 by husband and wife team Garry McQuinn and Rina Gill, the company has an impressive portfolio of productions ranging from drama, music, dance and cabaret to children’s theatre and comedy. Garry is the lead producer and managing partner of Priscilla Queen of the Desert the Musical , the Broadway and West End hit show that is now Australia’s most successful theatrical export. For the past decade Garry has been responsible for driving Priscilla’s international success; to date the show has played to almost 6 million people in 135 cities in 30 countries around the world. After working as stage manager for Melbourne Theatre Company, Garry headed to London where he worked as stage manager for Noises Off around the world. He returned to Australia and a life as company manager, production manager and sometimes even director for several big shows. Garry’s list of credits include The Rocky Horror Show , Steaming , Sweet Bird of Youth , Disney’s Beauty and the Beast , The Boy From Oz, Blood Brothers and Showboat , and (while joint Managing Director of Back Row Productions) he toured many international shows including Tap Dogs , Slava’s Snowshow , Mums the Word , Gumboots , Fosse , Shaolin Monks of China , Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake , Jerry Seinfeld, Cats and Circus OZ . Like Priscilla and Tap Dogs , Garry’s story is quintessentially Australian. Before winning a scholarship to NIDA (Australia’s national drama school), he spent his youth playing semi-professional football and surf-lifesaving on Wollongong’s beaches. After leaving school he worked on the blast furnace floor at the Port Kembla steelworks where he fell in with a gang of immigrant labourers who nurtured his interest in theatre and encouraged him to apply for NIDA. Garry not only won a scholarship and graduated, but returned some years later to teach – and then head NIDA’s Production Course for over a decade. He has enjoyed an unbroken relationship with the school for over four decades including two terms as a member of the Board of Directors. He is currently serving as a member of the NIDA Foundation Trust board. Garry joined the STAGES podcast from London to reflect on a celebrated career …. making and presenting impactful theatre. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 558: TIM JONES 55:11
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Tim Jones has led the Seymour Centre theatre venues in Sydney since 2009. Last month announced that he is stepping down from the role. Together with a talented and passionate team, he has worked to position Seymour Centre as vital to the creative life of both the City and the University of Sydney. To achieve this he has initiated a range of curated artistic programs, focused on the presentation of outstanding contemporary performance and the exploration of big ideas, and driven by the principles of risk-taking, diversity, and inclusion. His leadership has resulted in collaboration with pre-eminent independent theatre companies to present the best new work from local and international writers and artists; the provision of quality performing arts experiences for primary and secondary students to enhance syllabus learning; and partnerships with major cultural organisations such as the Sydney Festival, Mardi Gras and Sydney World Pride. Supporting emerging and independent companies has also been a feature of Tim’s term with SIMA Jazz, Siren Theatre Company, Shaun Parker and Company, Squabbalogic and Sport for Jove all, at various times, in residence at Seymour. Tim Jones began his career as an actor, performing for St Martin's Youth Arts and Playbox in Melbourne before moving to Sydney and graduating from NIDA with a BFA in Acting. He performed for theatre companies including Belvoir and Sydney Theatre Company before taking up a full-time role as Artistic Associate at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP), where he developed his commitment to delivering quality performing arts experiences for young people, a commitment that still informs his ongoing professional arts practice. In 2005 he became the Artistic Director of ATYP, and went on to develop and direct over 14 new theatre works for young performers, including productions by leading Australian writers such as Louis Nowra, Michael Gow, Patricia Cornelius, and Debra Oswald (directing the premiere of her works, Stories in the Dark, in 2007, and Skate , which toured to the Belfast Festival in 2005). International collaborations included two partnerships with Cirque du Soleil and directing the world premiere of Patrick Marber's The Musicians for Sydney Festival. At the Seymour he has developed and directed a range of premiere theatre productions including Transparency by Suzie Miller; two versions of The Hansard Monologues by Katie Pollock and Paul Daley; 2071 , an adaptation of a work about climate change by Duncan Macmillan; Made to Measure by Alana Valentine, developed in partnership with the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney; and, in 2022, the premiere theatrical adaptation of Heather Rose’s Stella Prize-winning novel, The Museum of Modern Love presented as part of Sydney Festival. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 555: MATT WEST 56:52
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Matt West is the Director / Choreographer for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. Matt received the L.A. Drama-Logue Award, the L.A. Ovation Award, New York’s Drama Desk Award and London’s Olivier Award, for the much celebrated show, which is in the Top 10 longest running shows in Broadway history - with 5461 performances. The classic story of Belle and her Beast has become an audience favourite around the globe. Matt recently returned to Beauty and the Beast, 30 years on, to review the show and bring it into a new era - taking full advantage of developments in technology, cultural shifts, choreographic influence and the abundance of magic, readily available from the Disney brand. Matt West has worked for the Disney Corporation a life-time, first joining the team as a Friend of Peter Pan, and graduating to creating productions for Disney Parks in Tokyo, Paris and California. On Broadway he has staged or choreographed productions of Lestat with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, and Mimi le Duck starring Eartha Kitt. His work as a creative is informed from extensive credits as a performer in theatre and on the Broadway stage including Fiddler on the Roof, Hello Dolly and A Chorus Line . Matt also played the role of Bobby in Sir Richard Attenborough’s film adaptation of A Chorus Line. International Theatre includes Little Shop of Horrors (Buenos Aires), The Wanderer (Tokyo’s Parko Theatre) The Little Mermaid, Cinderella and Peter Pan for Disney Home Video, The Nutcracker for the Disney Channel. And more than 30 productions of Beauty and the Beast Worldwide. Matt Directed and Choreographed Fantasmic for Tokyo Disney Sea. Current Projects Include the Broadway bound Productions of Smackdown and Click . Matt was recently in Melbourne to visit the brilliant company of Beauty and the Beast , now in it’s final weeks at Her Majesty’s theatre, before it sets of on a national tour. It truly is a glorious production, and I’m thrilled that STAGES had an opportunity to feature Matt in this episode to reflect on his own celebrated career … and to describe the vast journey of the juggernaut, that is, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 556: JOHN O’MAY 1:20:37
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John O’May has worked in all areas of the entertainment industry encompassing music theatre, cabaret, drama, opera, concerts, comedy, radio, writing and directing. His music theatre credits include Godspell , The 20’s And All That Jazz, Seven Little Australians (which he also directed), HMS Pinafore, Crazy For You, The Merry Widow, A Little Night Music (for which he won his first Green Room Award for Leading Male Performer), The Phantom Of The Opera (in the roles of both M. Firmin and M. Andre both in Australia and internationally), Mamma Mia! and The Light In The Piazza (produced, directed and starred in this award winning show’s only Australian production). John played the lead role of Georges in La Cage aux Folles , Captain Bracket in the acclaimed Opera Australia production of South Pacific , Doctor Tambourri in Passion , Cardinal Felici in the international tour of The Last Confession with David Suchet, Herr Schultz in the musical Cabaret and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory . John has worked extensively with the Melbourne and Sydney Theatre Companies. For The Production Company John has played Major Bouvier/Norman Vincent Peale in Grey Gardens , Elijah Whitney in Anything Goe s, General Harrison Howell/Harry Trevor in Kiss Me Kate , and Nicky Arnstein in Funny Girl .His film and TV credits include A Heartbeat Away, City Homicide, The Games, Carson’s Law, Between Wars, Starstruck and the ABC series The Divorce opposite Lisa McCune and Marina Prior. He can currently be seen in the Robbie Williams bio-pic, Better Man. John played the role of Cinderella’s Father/Mysterious Man in Into the Woods for which he was nominated for a Green Room Award for Best Supporting Artist. John recently played the role of Roland in Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of Bloom and joins the show once again for its present season at the Sydney Theatre Company. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 555: LUKE HURA 45:37
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W.C Fields famously advised “ Never work with animals or children”. His advice would fall on ‘deaf ears’ for the creatives working on a new production of Annie, premiering at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney in March. One of the creatives contributing to the show, in a very unique way is Luke Hura. Renowned as one of Australia’s leading Animal Trainers, Luke has been working intently with the canine actors playing Annie’s best friend Sandy in the iconic musical. Dogs are essential co-stars in a host of stage musicals whether that be Mama Rose’s Chowsie in Gypsy, Bill Sykes’ mongrel in Oliver, Paulette’s Rufus and Elle Woods’ Bruiser in Legally Blonde, Dorothy’s Toto in The Wizard of Oz or Eden Brent’s prized Pomeranian pooch in Bullets Over Broadway. Perhaps best known, as a canine co-star is Sandy in the musical ANNIE, who frequently steals the show. Luke Hura’s unique career began over 35 years ago and throughout his journey, has worked on some of Australia’s most well-known films, television shows and stage productions. Luke’s love for animals began at a very early age where he began to connect with them energetically and intuitively, with this ability allowing him to read and recognise their behaviours and thus he began to work with the animals on a more intimate level. This incredible gift steered him in the direction of training all types of animals for performance, including dogs, cats and a variety of birds. Luke is well respected in the industry and is an obvious choice for any Producer to have as part of their production team. Some of Luke’s career highlights include – Red Dog & Oddball ( the highest grossing Australian Dog Films), P aws, Ned Kelly, Rogue, Neighbours, Blue Heelers, Rove Live, The Flying Doctors, Dingo, A Country Practice, Thunderstone, Halifax f.p, Sea Change, The Wizard Of Oz, The Saddle Club, Kath & Kim, Rush and McClouds Daughters. So how are the canine actors prepared for such starring roles? Sure they may not have much dialogue, but they have to hit their marks and establish a rapport with their co-stars. To answer all, STAGES spoke with Luke Hura, backstage at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre, as Annie (and Sandy) readied for the debut of this new Australian production. Annie plays the Capitol Theatre in Sydney through to early June before a season at The Princess Theatre in Melbourne from July. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 560: ANNE-LOUISE SARKS 1:00:14
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Anne-Louise Sarks is an international theatre director. Her work has premiered in Sydney, Melbourne, London, Mexico City, New York, Auckland, Warsaw, Mannheim, Perth, Mumbai, and Basel. In April 2021, she was appointed as the Artistic Director and Co-CEO of Melbourne Theatre Company and launched her first season as Artistic director in 2023, directing the double bill Escaped Alone/What If, If Only and Bernhardt/Hamlet in 2023. Prior to her appointment at Melbourne Theatre Company, Anne-Louise directed Stop Girl for Belvoir St Theatre in 2021. In 2019, she directed Avalanche , a new work by Julia Leigh produced by the Barbican London and later presented by the Sydney Theatre Company. In 2018, she was appointed the Artistic Director of the Lyric Ensemble at the Lyric Hammersmith, directed a new production of her acclaimed Medea for Theatre Basel, directed a new feminist adaptation of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People for Belvoir, Sydney, and her production of Sarah Kane’s Blasted at the Malthouse theatre was nominated for four green room awards including Best Director. In 2017, Anne-Louise directed Seventeen for The Lyric Hammersmith, Minnie & Liraz for Melbourne Theatre Company, Merchant of Venice for Bell Shakespeare and Testament of Mary for Malthouse Theatre. Anne-Louise was Resident Director at Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney from 2013-2015. For Belvoir Street Theatre Anne-Louise has directed Stop Girl, Escaped Alone, Jasper Jones, Seventeen and Stories I Want To Tell You In Person ; she directed and co-wrote Elektra/Orestes, A Christmas Carol, Nora and Medea. Sarks was also assistant director on The Wild Duck and dramaturg on Thyestes . In 2015, Anne-Louise directed a new production of hers and co-writer Kate Mulvaney’s modern day imagining of Medea at The Gate Theatre in London. Medea won five 2013 Sydney Theatre Awards including Best Direction, Best Mainstage Production and Best New Australian Work. It was also awarded an AWGIE for Best Stage Play and in 2013 was nominated for four prestigious Helpmann Awards including Best Direction, Best New Australian Work and Best Play. In 2011, Anne-Louise held the positions of Associate Artist for Belvoir, Director in Residence at the Malthouse Theatre Company in Melbourne and from 2010-2013 Anne-Louise was Artistic Director of the acclaimed independent theatre company, The Hayloft Project. Anne-Louise has recently opened a visceral new production of David Williamson’s The Removalists at the Sumner Theatre, for the Melbourne Theatre Company. The classic of the Australian theatre canon, which was born in the New Wave movement of Australian theatre in 1971, shows no signs of its 54 year longevity as a celebrated staple on our stages. Anne-Louise joined STAGES to discuss her production of The Removalists, and the role she is relishing as one of our cherished arts leaders and theatre-makers. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 554: DEBRA BYRNE Pt2 1:22:07
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Easily lauded as one of Australia’s greatest entertainers, Debra Byrne commenced her career as a child star making her television debut on Brian and the Juniors, a children's variety and talent quest, in 1969. In April 1971 she became an original cast member on Young Talent Time. Byrne proved to be a popular cast member: going on to win the Logie Award for Best Teenage Personality and the TV Week Queen of Pop Award. Before leaving the Young Talent Time regular cast, Byrne released her first solo single in 1974, He’s a Rebel . Her debut album, She’s a Rebel was released in the same year. Byrne's follow-up single was a second Crystals cover, Da Doo Ron Ron, in 1975. In that year she won both the Logie Award for Best Teenage Personality and the TV Week Queen of Pop Award for a second time. Byrne travelled to London to record at Abbey Road Studios with Cliff Richard producing. While in London, she made public and TV appearances, including on The Cliff Richard Show . Returning to Australia she made guest appearances on every major Tonight Show and was a regular performer on the ABC series, The Saturday Show . In 1979 she merged singing with acting for the first time on the ABC’s TV Follies series, eventually co-starring alongside John Farnham in their own series, Farnham and Byrne . In 1985 she starred as Kathy McLeod, opposite Matt Dillon in the feature film, Rebel. She was nominated for an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role for the performance. Byrne sang lead vocals on nine of ten tracks on the soundtrack album. On the stage Byrne is responsible for some of the most dynamic interpretations of characters that have become iconic in the music theatre cannon. Her Grisabella in Cats (1985), her Fantine in Les Misérables (1987) and her Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard (1996) have been heralded as master classes of the form. Vivid and visceral renditions that were delivered with enormous heart, powerhouse vocals and poignant fragility. Further triumphs on the musical theatre stage include Jerry’s Girls, Metro Street, Minefields and Miniskirts, Follies, Hot Shoe Shuffle, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Little Me and L a Cage Aux Folles. Her cabaret work includes writing, directing, choreographing and starring in Girls, Girls, Girls, a celebration of female vocalists including Cilla Black and Dusty Springfield, and Caught in the Act Again, which included both showtunes and some original material. She has also toured with Visa Bull in their Carole King tribute show Tapestry. In late 2006 her autobiography, Not Quite Ripe: A Memoir , was published on Pan Macmillan. In 2010 she played the role of the Bird Woman in the original Australian production of the stage musical, Mary Poppins at Melbourne's Her Majesty's Theatre. She reprised the role in its Sydney run at the Capitol Theatre. And in 2019 she played the Beggar Woman in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Extensive television work has included Fat Tony & Co. portraying Judy Moran, Upper Middle Bogan, Cop Shop, Home and Away, Tricky Business and The Secret Life of Us. A consummate artist, Debra returns to the stage in June in a new cabaret show, Feels Like Home. Debra Byrne’s newest stage outing - Feels Like Home premieres on Friday June 27th at the Odessa Lounge, Leavers Hotel in Creswick, Victoria You can also catch Feels Like Home on Sat 28th June at The George Lane in St Kilda With a third show at The Shed Theatre @ The Pig and Whistle, in Main Ridge - on Sunday June 29th Bookings and further information can be found at www.trybooking.com The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 553: DEBRA BYRNE Pt1 50:39
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Easily lauded as one of Australia’s greatest entertainers, Debra Byrne commenced her career as a child star making her television debut on Brian and the Juniors, a children's variety and talent quest, in 1969. In April 1971 she became an original cast member on Young Talent Time. Byrne proved to be a popular cast member: going on to win the Logie Award for Best Teenage Personality and the TV Week Queen of Pop Award. Before leaving the Young Talent Time regular cast, Byrne released her first solo single in 1974, He’s a Rebel . Her debut album, She’s a Rebel was released in the same year. Byrne's follow-up single was a second Crystals cover, Da Doo Ron Ron, in 1975. In that year she won both the Logie Award for Best Teenage Personality and the TV Week Queen of Pop Award for a second time. Byrne travelled to London to record at Abbey Road Studios with Cliff Richard producing. While in London, she made public and TV appearances, including on The Cliff Richard Show . Returning to Australia she made guest appearances on every major Tonight Show and was a regular performer on the ABC series, The Saturday Show . In 1979 she merged singing with acting for the first time on the ABC’s TV Follies series, eventually co-starring alongside John Farnham in their own series, Farnham and Byrne . In 1985 she starred as Kathy McLeod, opposite Matt Dillon in the feature film, Rebel. She was nominated for an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role for the performance. Byrne sang lead vocals on nine of ten tracks on the soundtrack album. On the stage Byrne is responsible for some of the most dynamic interpretations of characters that have become iconic in the music theatre cannon. Her Grisabella in Cats (1985), her Fantine in Les Misérables (1987) and her Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard (1996) have been heralded as master classes of the form. Vivid and visceral renditions that were delivered with enormous heart, powerhouse vocals and poignant fragility. Further triumphs on the musical theatre stage include Jerry’s Girls, Metro Street, Minefields and Miniskirts, Follies, Hot Shoe Shuffle, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Little Me and L a Cage Aux Folles. Her cabaret work includes writing, directing, choreographing and starring in Girls, Girls, Girls, a celebration of female vocalists including Cilla Black and Dusty Springfield, and Caught in the Act Again, which included both showtunes and some original material. She has also toured with Visa Bull in their Carole King tribute show Tapestry. In late 2006 her autobiography, Not Quite Ripe: A Memoir , was published on Pan Macmillan. In 2010 she played the role of the Bird Woman in the original Australian production of the stage musical, Mary Poppins at Melbourne's Her Majesty's Theatre. She reprised the role in its Sydney run at the Capitol Theatre. And in 2019 she played the Beggar Woman in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Extensive television work has included Fat Tony & Co. portraying Judy Moran, Upper Middle Bogan, Cop Shop, Home and Away, Tricky Business and The Secret Life of Us. A consummate artist, Debra returns to the stage in June in a new cabaret show, Feels Like Home. Debra Byrne’s newest stage outing - Feels Like Home premieres on Friday June 27th at the Odessa Lounge, Leavers Hotel in Creswick, Victoria You can also catch Feels Like Home on Sat 28th June at The George Lane in St Kilda With a third show at The Shed Theatre @ The Pig and Whistle, in Main Ridge - on Sunday June 29th Bookings and further information can be found at www.trybooking.com The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 552: CARLY FISHER 45:35
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Encompassing three unique locations, Qtopia Sydney is the largest Centre for Queer history and culture in the world. Nestled in the heart of Darlinghurst, it is a home for preserving and celebrating a vivid line of stories. It is no surprise then that the venue boasts 2 unique performance spaces; the Substation and the Loading Dock Theatre. In the 10 months since their first season, nearly 400 artists have taken to The Loading Dock theatre stage as part of the Mainstage Season, Pride Fest and Sydney Fringe Festival, performing to over 9000 audience members. The theatre saw hilarious comedies, heartbreaking dramas, insightful conversations, toe-tapping cabarets, groundbreaking musicals, inspiring literary events and more. As well as the Mainstage and Pride Fest artists, the Loading Dock partners with festivals and organisations like FORM, EnQueer, The Bookshop Darlinghurst, Sydney Fringe, and more. It is a space that proudly shares the stories of the LGBTQIA+ community, its allies and the wider community local to Darlinghurst. The Loading Dock Theatre may not have the biggest capacity or largest stage dimensions in Sydney, but what it has proven is that it does hold one very big heart. The Loading Dock’s 2025 season is off and running. STAGES sat down with Artistic Director Carly Fisher to explore the season and this fabulous new and intimate performance space for Sydney. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 551: GRAEME EWER Pt2 1:00:30
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Australia’s best known character tenor, Graeme Ewer, was born in Melbourne and appeared in the Australian Premiere Season of South Pacific in the role of Jerome - at age twelve! He studied voice with a handful of teachers in Melbourne including Gertrude Johnston and Annie Portnoj – competing in various singing competitions where he was a finalist in the 1952 popular radio variety contest Australia’s Amateur Hour. In 1964 and 1965, he performed in three opera productions for Victorian Opera Company, then began a two year contract as Alfred Barrett in Robert and Elizabeth for the Garnet H Carroll Management. In 1966/67, Graeme Ewer performed in The King and I, Annie Get Your Gun and The Music Man for Brett Adams Tent Theatre. The following year, he joined The Australian Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (which became The Australian Opera and, later, Opera Australia) where he enjoyed a thirty-five-year career performing seventy-seven roles. He was an audience favourite and was a master of characterisation and comic timing. His four roles (Andres, Cochenille, Pitichinaccio & Frantz) in Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann were unique, unsurpassed successes – as was his Njegus in The Merry Widow. He performed in Les Contes d’Hoffmann for San Diego Opera in 1994 and in The Merry Widow for Vancouver Opera in 1976 – both at the invitation of conductor Richard Bonynge. A career highlight was performing the title role in Albert Herring at a Royal Command Performance at the Sydney Opera House but, one imagines that Tom Rakewell in The Rake’s Progress and Gustav von Aschenbach in Death in Venice (rarities in his performing repertoire) were personal highlights. Graeme Ewer appears on numerous commercial recordings and DVDs. He was awarded a Member, Order of Australia, AM, in 1994 and received the Opera Australia Trophy 2001. His dedication to his craft and the operatic art-form has been a lesson to at least two generations of performers. Graeme’s career defines him as one of the jewels in the crown of opera in Australia. (Text courtesy Brian Castles-Onion) The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 550: GRAEME EWER Pt1 57:27
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Australia’s best known character tenor, Graeme Ewer, was born in Melbourne and appeared in the Australian Premiere Season of South Pacific in the role of Jerome - at age twelve! He studied voice with a handful of teachers in Melbourne including Gertrude Johnston and Annie Portnoj – competing in various singing competitions where he was a finalist in the 1952 popular radio variety contest Australia’s Amateur Hour. In 1964 and 1965, he performed in three opera productions for Victorian Opera Company, then began a two year contract as Alfred Barrett in Robert and Elizabeth for the Garnet H Carroll Management. In 1966/67, Graeme Ewer performed in The King and I, Annie Get Your Gun and The Music Man for Brett Adams Tent Theatre. The following year, he joined The Australian Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (which became The Australian Opera and, later, Opera Australia) where he enjoyed a thirty-five-year career performing seventy-seven roles. He was an audience favourite and was a master of characterisation and comic timing. His four roles (Andres, Cochenille, Pitichinaccio & Frantz) in Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann were unique, unsurpassed successes – as was his Njegus in The Merry Widow. He performed in Les Contes d’Hoffmann for San Diego Opera in 1994 and in The Merry Widow for Vancouver Opera in 1976 – both at the invitation of conductor Richard Bonynge. A career highlight was performing the title role in Albert Herring at a Royal Command Performance at the Sydney Opera House but, one imagines that Tom Rakewell in The Rake’s Progress and Gustav von Aschenbach in Death in Venice (rarities in his performing repertoire) were personal highlights. Graeme Ewer appears on numerous commercial recordings and DVDs. He was awarded a Member, Order of Australia, AM, in 1994 and received the Opera Australia Trophy 2001. His dedication to his craft and the operatic art-form has been a lesson to at least two generations of performers. Graeme’s career defines him as one of the jewels in the crown of opera in Australia. (Text courtesy Brian Castles-Onion) The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 549: LUKE DI SOMMA 1:01:27
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Luke Di Somma is one of New Zealand’s leading composers, writers and theatre educators, whose work spans musical theatre, opera and television. He is currently based in Melbourne, Australia. A Fulbright scholar, Luke studied at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, graduating with a Master of Fine Arts from the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Programme. He completed his Bachelor of Music at the University of Canterbury, and gained First Class Honours from the New Zealand School of Music where he studied conducting and composition. Luke is the co-writer of hit musical That Bloody Woman , and the composer of The Unruly Tourists . Current projects include several projects with Australian collaborators and a new television show. In the United Kingdom, his work has been seen at Andrew Lloyd Weber’s The Other Palace theatre, and he co-wrote the opening number for the last three West End Bares charity concerts in various theatres in London’s West End. His music has been sung by Broadway’s Andréa Burns, Olivier winners David Bedella and Rebecca Trehearn, and Tony nominees Andy Karl and Eva Noblezada. His music direction credits are numerous. Highlights include Les Miserables, Chicago, Rent, The Mikado, My Fair Lady, Sweeney Todd and Spamalot . He musically directed the European premiere of Lin-Manuel Miranda's 21 Chump Street in London. A regular guest conductor with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, he has conducted performances of Berlin To Broadway, Mad Men and Dangerous Women, The Golden Age of Broadway and The Golden Age of Hollywood as well as four seasons of CSO Kids . He has also worked with New Zealand Opera, the Christchurch Youth Orchestra and founded the Christchurch Pops Choir. Luke is also the founder and director of Christchurch International Musical Theatre Summer School - a biennial programme with a school of both secondary school students and emerging professionals. He has taught with some of Broadway’s finest including Andréa Burns, Sutton Foster, Jonathan Groff, Peter Flynn and Julia Murney. He is currently a Sessional Lecturer at Federation University of Australia in Victoria. During the Sydney Festival in January, Luke premiered a new work (co-written with Constantine Costi) - Siegfried and Roy: The Unauthorised Opera, to huge acclaim. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 548: NICK EYNAUD 45:59
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Nick Eynaud graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2014 and upon graduating, wrote and performed his solo show A Star is Bored (RL Productions) as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Further acting credits include Young Frankenstein (Hayes Theatre Co.), Sweeney Todd (TEG Life Like Company) Last Man Standing (Melbourne Theatre Company), Miss Understanding in Priscilla Queen of the Desert (NCL), Mary Sunshine in Chicago (MAT), Zach in A Chorus Line (MAT), John Hinckley Jr. in Assassins (Black Swan State Theatre Company) and Chantal in La Cage Aux Folles (Showtunes Productions). As a Wig, Hair and Makeup Designer, highlights of Nick’s work include Reefer Madness (RL Productions), American Psycho (Sydney Opera House), Miss Peony (Belvoir), Ghosting the Party (Griffin Theatre Co), Into the Woods (Belvoir), Midnight: The Cinderella Musical (Aspect Entertainment), The Dismissal (Squabbalogic) and A Model Murder (Sydney Festival). Nick was also Head of Wigs, Hair and Makeup on the Australian tour of Hairspray (Crossroads Live), A Christmas Carol (GWB Entertainment), Grand Horizons (STC) and recently A Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare’s Globe. After several seasons of The Picture of Dorian Gray (STC/Michael Cassel Group) including London’s West End. He is excited to be bringing the show to Broadway this season as Wig, Hair and Makeup Supervisor (and onstage quick change diva). The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES Episode 547: JOHN GADEN 1:13:09
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John Gaden is one the theatre’s cherished elders, having contributed to the Australian stage over several decades as actor and director. He commenced his career studying arts and law at the University of Sydney, but when he joined the Sydney University Players, he was bitten by the theatrical bug - chiefly through the works of William Shakespeare. All thoughts of the bar were abandoned for the bard! Early forays in the theatre saw John work during the foundation days at the Octagon Theatre in Perth. Working with Sir Tyrone Guthrie there, he toured with King Oedipus and then joined the Old Tote in 1972, playing in many productions including The Taming of the Shrew, Tartuffe, Love Labour’s Lost, Love For Love and Richard II. He’s been a part of seminal chapters in a developing Australian theatre including the early days of Nimrod, the Paris Theatre Company (with productions of Visions and Pandora’s Cross ) and the experimental Actor’s Company at the Sydney Theatre Company. He spent three years as associate director of the new Sydney Theatre Company, including the direction of their celebrated production of Nicholas Nickleby . From 1986-1990, John was Artistic Director of the State Theatre Company of South Australia. His performances as actor are lengthy and legendary and include The Sunny South, Close of Play, The Man From Mukinupin, Hamlet, Amadeus, As You Desire Me, The Way of the World, Kold Komfort Kaffee at Nimrod (with Robyn Archer), Patrick White’s Signal Driver (the first production at the Belvoir), Pericles and Henry IV for Bell Shakespeare, Cloudstreet with Company B, The War of the Roses for STC and No Man's Land . He’s played King Lear at three different times in his career. John has appeared in the premieres of many new Australian plays including Flash Jim Vaux, Kabul, An Awful Rose, A Handful of Friends, The Man Who Shot The Albatross and Money and Friends. Most recently there have been productions of Uncle Vanya, Do Not Go Gentle and Mr Bailey’s Minder . But soon, he is back on the boards in Damian Ryan’s new adaptation of Shakespeare’s History plays in Player Kings with Sport For Jove. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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1 STAGES VALE EPISODE - Nicholas Eadie (1958 - 22nd January, 2025) 1:12:14
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In this Vale episode of the STAGES podcast, we replay a conversation with actor Nicholas Eadie (1958 - 22nd January 2025). When STAGES spoke with Nick in 202, he was enjoying a stint as an Uber driver - a sobering reminder of just how precarious the life of an actor can be - even one of our finest. Nick’s resume boasts an impressive list of high-profile television production that we affectionately embrace as key moments in Australian television consumption. He gained success and fame in Australian television series’ such as Cop Shop, The Henderson Kids, A Country Practice and Medivac. He won the Australian Film Institute's Best Actor in Mini-Series award in 1987 for Vietnam, in which he co-starred with Nicole Kidman. He played a rich would-be suitor in The Man from Snowy River II and was nominated again for his portrayal of World War II Academy Award-winning cameraman Damien Parer in John Duigan's Fragments of War, and in 2002 for Halifax f.p. His father was Australian Broadcasting Commission radio announcer Mervyn Eadie, and Nick was a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Nick worked with all the major Australian theatre companies and had over 45 credits to his name. He has appeared in leading roles in plays as diverse as Tennessee Williams: The Glass Menagerie as The Gentleman Caller in a highly acclaimed performance, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof as Brick. He played John Proctor in three separate productions of The Crucible. In Sydney's Botanical Gardens, he performed for three seasons as Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream. He played Sam in the original cast of Mamma Mia! in Australia for two years. He has been in the world premiere productions of Michael Gow's Furious, Hannie Raison's Two Brothers, Tommy Murphy's Holding the Man and the highly acclaimed Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America by Stephen Sewell. It was a career of many triumphs but was without its challenge and incident. Nick talked candidly about the work he navigated and reflected on a career that both rewarded and disappointed. Vale Nicholas Eadie. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au…
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