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Episode 73 - Rodney Rigby & Louise Withers on the survival of theatre30 Sep 202400:48:57
🎭 Step into the world of theatre production with Rodney Rigby and Louise Withers in this important discussion to the world of theatre. Join host Justin Clarke as he explores the careers, achievements, and future aspirations of these acclaimed producers. From blockbuster musicals to creating new works for the Australian stage, this episode offers invaluable insights into the dynamic landscape of theatre production. Discussion Highlights: The remarkable careers of Louise and Rodney in theatre production. Creating and shaping new works for Australian audiences. Exploring the evolving landscape of the Australian theatre industry. 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 72 - Artist Chat: Benjamin Maio Mackay16 Sep 202400:46:04
🎭 Dive into a fascinating conversation with Benjamin Maio Mackay, an award-nominated, critically acclaimed director, producer, actor, and musician. Benjamin shares their journey in the world of theatre, from co-headlining at the iconic Off-Broadway venue 54 Below, to their artistic direction of Adelaide-based Preachrs Productions. Benjamin gives us an inside look into directing the non-replica production of RENT at the Queens Theatre in 2022, and following it up with a season of tick, tick...BOOM! in June 2023. We also explore their nationwide tour with Great Detectives and chat about our favourite musical theatre productions. Discussion Highlights: Directing RENT and tick, tick...BOOM! in Adelaide Musical Theatre Chat What’s next for Preachrs Productions? Find out more about Benjamin and Preachrs Productions: 🌐 Website: https://www.benjaminmaiomackay.com/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. 🔗 https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 64 - Purple Tape Productions put [YOUR NAME] in the spotlight27 May 202400:43:45
On this episode we have the return of Lily Hayman and Tyler Fitzpatrick from Purple Tape Productions to discuss their next independent production at KXT theatre, [YOUR NAME]. Justin previously spoke to Lily and Tyler in the 2023 Live Post-Show Q&A at Meraki Arts Bar, and we're super excited to have them back in studio to discuss their latest projects. Discussion Highlights: - What have Lily & Tyler been up to? - Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2024 - [YOUR NAME] - Harry Potter Fanfiction - Separating Creator from Creation Tickets for [YOUR NAME] can be booked below Tickets - https://www.kingsxtheatre.com/your-name Tickets for Party Girl can be booked below: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on#q=%22Party%20Girl%22 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 63 - Todd McKenney Talks the Odd Couple, Shane Jacobson & Theatre Careers13 May 202400:40:02
Welcome to the Season 4 premiere episode featuring Australian theatre royalty, Todd McKenney! Todd joins host, Justin Clarke, to discuss The Odd Couple which opens at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne from 18th May -16th June and the Theatre Royal Sydney 27th June - 21st July. Todd talks through his illustrious career on Australian stages and T.V, as well as his and Shane Jacobson's long lasting friendship. Audiences can expect a riotous laugh when these two pair up on stage! Discussion Highlights: Todd's Career in Theatre Meeting Shane Jacobson Theatre Thoughts Questions The Odd Couple Tickets for The Odd Couple can be booked below Tickets - Melbourne: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=THEODDC24 Tickets - Sydney: https://www.theatreroyalsydney.com/events/season-2024/the-odd-couple/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 62 - Writer, Director & Performer unite to discuss Belvoir's Never Closer18 Mar 202400:43:19
SEASON FINALE! 🎭 Dive into our Season 3 Finale with the captivating world of Belvoir St Theatre's "Never Closer" with host Justin Clarke. Join emerging writer Grace Chapple, versatile actor Emma Diaz, and accomplished director Hannah Goodwin as they share the magic behind the creation of this gripping play. From page to stage, discover the inspirations, challenges, and stories that bring "Never Closer" to life. Discussion Highlights: Unveiling the journey from page to stage with "Never Closer." Insights into the characters, themes, and relevance of the play. Exploring the theatrical careers of the guests and their significant milestones. 🍀 See "Never Closer" at Belvoir St Theatre from 25 May - 16 June 2024 Tickets: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/never-closer-2024/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 61 - Grace Valerie-Lynette talks Podcasts and Parliaments of Women04 Mar 202400:30:42
Episode 61 - Not Now, Not Ever: A Parliament of Women from 12th March - 31st March 2024 Belvoir 25A 🎭 Join host Justin Clarke as he chats with the award-winning podcaster, Grace Valerie-Lynette (Twinemies) as they discuss all things podcast creation, musical theatre and producing. Grace is currently producing Not Now, Not Ever: A Parliament of Women with Queen Hades Productions. As a first time theatre producer, what has Grace learned about her time in the theatre? What does it take to make a successful musical podcast? Find out all this and more on this week's episode. Discussion Highlights: What does it take to make a good podcast? Your career highlights - Winning a Podcast Award Not Now, Not Ever - Why this play? Why Now? 📺 Full video access available via Patreon for $3/month. Tickets: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/not-now-not-ever/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 60 - The Stage Whisper Podcast By Andrew Cortes and Hope Bird19 Feb 202400:49:54
🎭 Embark on a theatrical journey with hosts Andrew Cortes and Hope Bird as they dissect and celebrate the magic of Broadway on Stage Whisper Podcast in this unique crossover episode. From intriguing plot analyses to in-depth discussions about the shows they've seen, each episode offers a unique glimpse into the world of theatre. Listen in as they share their experiences, insights, and featured guests' stories. Discussion Highlights: The birth and evolution of the podcast. Memorable moments with featured guests. Diving into the heart of New York’s Broadway scene. 🎙️ Listen to the Stage Whispers Podcast here. 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 59 - Laura Murphy brings back the dead in Zombie! The Musical05 Feb 202400:53:50
🎭 Join host Justin Clarke as he chats with the versatile composer, lyricist, and playwright Laura Murphy about her groundbreaking musical journey. From acclaimed works like "The Lovers" and "The Dismissal" to her current project, "Zombie! The Musical," Laura shares her insights into the creative process. Delve into her experiences in writing for the Australian stage, her inspirations, and the challenges she's faced. Discussion Highlights: The genesis of "Zombie! The Musical" and its development. Laura's journey as a composer and playwright. Navigating the challenges and rewards of creating new works for the stage. 🧟 See "Zombie! The Musical" at the Hayes Theatre from 8 March - 6 April 2024. Tickets: https://hayestheatre.com.au/event/zombie-the-musical/ "Meaty Part" Zombie! The Musical - 2024 Season Reveal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_yC4yvFoKg&t=9s 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 58 - Artist Chat with Blake Appelqvist22 Jan 202400:41:53
In this episode of Theatre Thoughts, join host Justin Clarke as he sits down with the incredibly talented Blake Appelqvist, a Māori and Swedish artist shaking up the theatre world. From memorable roles in "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Fangirls" to the upcoming "& Juliet," Blake shares insights into their journey, the challenges of performing in different countries, and the importance of diversity on stage. Discover the magic behind "Theys at the Hayes" and gain exclusive access to the full video on Patreon for just $3/month. Get ready for a captivating conversation about the love for theatre, dream roles, and the ever-evolving dynamics of the industry. 🎤 About Blake: Meet Blake Appelqvist, a Māori and Swedish multidisciplinary artist making waves in the theatre scene. A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Blake has graced stages with performances like Clyde in "Bonnie & Clyde," Harry in "Fangirls," and Sir Galahad in "Spamalot." 🎟️ Upcoming Shows: They's at the Hayes: 19 February 2024 & Juliet: Sydney Lyric, February 2024 💬 Discussion Highlights: Journey from "Bonnie & Clyde" to "Fangirls" Role as Romeo in "& Juliet" Performing in different countries Diversity in the theatre Insights into "Theys at the Hayes" 📺 Full video access available via Patreon for only $3/month. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast 📱 Connect with Blake: @blake_appelqvist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 57 - The Tragic Thespians Return!08 Jan 202400:51:14
🎭 In this episodeThe Tragic Thespians return as host Justin Clarke welcomes back Ryan Peters and Caterina Imbro into the world of The Theatre Thoughts Podcast. Caterina and Ryan delve into the realm of theatre and film, sharing personal rituals, memorable experiences, and what's next for the podcast. Join them for an insightful conversation about all things theatre. Discussion Highlights: An update on the podcast and its direction. Diving into the realm of theatre and film. Reflecting on memorable productions and personal theatre rituals. 🎙️Listen to the Tragic Thespians Podcast here. 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonus Episode - Encore! Top Moments from the Theatre Thoughts Podcast 202318 Dec 202300:41:10
In this special bonus episode, we wrap up some of the highlights from 2023 of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast. You'll hear some clips from our live Q&A recordings at Meraki Arts Bar, as well as some of host, Justin Clarke's favourite interview moments and guests from the year that was. As a special thank you to our listeners you'll hear some snippets of episodes to come in 2024! 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 56 - The Legendary Stephen Schwartz joins the Theatre Thoughts Podcast!04 Dec 202300:28:31
Join us for a captivating episode featuring the legendary Stephen Schwartz, the genius behind some of the music in Disney’s "Pocahontas," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," as well as hit musicals such as 'Godspell' and 'WICKED'. Stephen's illustrious career, including the creation of "WICKED," is a testament to his brilliance and we're so excited to chat with him. Listen in as he discusses his history in theatre, adapting "The Prince of Egypt," and the musical resonance for audiences now captured live on screen and on demand. 🎶 Experience "The Prince of Egypt" Recorded Live from London's West End, available to rent or download from the 6th December, 2023. Stream Now: https://www.theprinceofegyptmusical.com/ 🔗 Gain exclusive access to full videos and premium content via our Patreon community for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 71 - Almitra Malvalvala talks bittersweet farewells and a Blacklisted homecoming02 Sep 202400:44:10
🎭 Join in our chat with our friend Almitra Malvalvala before she went back home (for now) as we talk making theatre and the joy of art. Almitra talks about creating her shows Blacklisted and For the Love of Paper, both of which premiered in Sydney, with Blacklisted going on a Fringe tour. Discussion Highlights: The writing process for original pieces of work Leaving to go home to Karachi & the meaning of 'home' Blacklisted and For the Love of Paper - What was it like making these? Theatre Thoughts Questions Find our more about Almitra through her website: https://www.almitramavalvala.com/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 55 - Sheridan Adams returns with Courtney Monsma for a WICKED Update20 Nov 202300:37:29
In this enchanting episode, we're joined by the cast of WICKED Australia, including the returning guest Sheridan Adams and new guest Courtney Monsma. Sheridan, a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, shines as Elphaba. Courtney, a recent Princess Anna in Disney’s Frozen, adds a touch of magic as Glinda. Join us as we discuss their performances and the enduring popularity of WICKED, currently captivating audiences in Sydney and soon in Melbourne. 🧙‍♀️ See "WICKED" at Sydney Lyric Theatre (until January) and Melbourne Regent Theatre (March 2024). Tickets: https://wickedthemusical.com.au/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 54 - Michelle Guthrie Presents...06 Nov 202300:38:59
Join us in an enlightening episode featuring Michelle Guthrie, the mastermind behind Neglected Musicals. Michelle's rich history in the entertainment industry, managing media for legends like Cyndi Lauper, Bernadette Peters and Kristin Chenoweth, is truly inspiring. In this episode, we explore the concept of Neglected Musicals, a theatrical initiative dedicated to bringing musicals that Australia has rarely seen to the forefront. Dive into her insights, the format of Neglected Musicals, and what constitutes a 'neglected' musical. 🎭 Don't miss "If/Then" at Hayes Theatre Co from November 22nd to 26th, 2023. Tickets: https://www.neglectedmusicals.com.au/show/if-then/ 🔗 Gain exclusive access to our content by subscribing to our Patreon for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 52 - "Little" Companies doing Big Things Part 1 - Little Eggs Collective with Julia Robertson and Eliza Scott 23 Oct 202300:34:56
Discover the world of theatre with Little Eggs Collective in this exciting episode! Our guests, Julia Robertson and Eliza Scott, are masters in their craft. Julia, the Artistic Director of the award-winning Little Eggs Collective, and Eliza, an interdisciplinary artist, share their incredible journey through the world of theatre. Between them, they've worked on fantastic productions like "Pinocchio" and "Metropolis." Tune in to learn about their passion for the stage, their upcoming show "The Lost Boys," and the magic they're about to bring to the Australian theatre scene. 🎟️ Don't miss "The Lost Boys" at the Seymour Centre from November 10th to December 1st, 2023. Tickets to the Lost Boys: https://www.seymourcentre.com/event/the-lost-boys/ 🔗 Access full videos and exclusive content by joining our Patreon community for just $3/month. Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 53 - "Little" Companies doing Big Things Part 2 - Little Triangle with Nina Carcione and Kira Leiva23 Oct 202300:28:04
Prepare for a delightful journey into the world of musical theatre with Nina Carcione and Kira Leiva from Little Triangle Theatre Company. Nina and Kira, both incredibly talented, share their experiences and stories in this episode. Nina's rich background includes the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, while Kira has shone in New York City. Tune in as they discuss their roles in "35mm: A Musical Exhibition," their history in musical theatre, and the excitement of being part of Little Triangle Theatre Company. 🎟️ Catch "35mm: A Musical Exhibition" - a most sensational musical experience. Tickets: https://www.littletriangle.com.au/35mm-a-musical-exhibition/ 🔗 Dive deeper into our podcast with full videos and exclusive content by joining our Patreon community for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 51 - Girls in Boys' Cars with Ziggy Resnick and Nikita Waldron09 Oct 202300:38:49
Get ready to embark on a captivating theatrical journey as we kick off Season 3 of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast! In this exciting episode, your host, Justin Clarke, is joined by two incredible performers, Ziggy Resnick and Nikita Waldron, as they provide an exclusive backstage pass to the upcoming production of Girls in Boys’ Cars at the National Theatre of Parramatta. Ziggy Resnick, a first-generation "Australian" clown, freshly graduated from NIDA, and Nikita Waldron, a rising star since her NIDA days, will take you behind the scenes of this electrifying show. From their favorite productions to dream roles and pre-show rituals, get to know these talented actors in our "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts" segment. But that's not all! We have thrilling news for our patrons. The full footage of this episode is now accessible to all Patreon subscribers for just $3 a month, providing you with an exclusive, unedited look into this engaging conversation. Join us as we delve into the adaptation of the best-selling novel, discuss the possible connections to Thelma and Louise, and uncover the thought-provoking themes that drive this powerful story. Whether you're a theatre enthusiast or simply curious about the magic that happens on stage, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss the grand opening of Season 3. Tune in, subscribe, and get ready for a theatrical adventure like no other. Tickets for Girls In Boys' Cars: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/whats-on/girls-in-boys-cars/ Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 50 - Theatre Thoughts does Edinburgh Fringe!21 Aug 202300:23:41
Welcome to a momentous occasion as we celebrate our season finale and reach the milestone of Episode 50! Join us for a special episode as host, Justin Clarke, takes you to the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In this unique episode, Justin engages with a diverse array of artists who have converged at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh to showcase their exceptional productions. From the bustling streets of Edinburgh, we bring you exclusive insights, and glimpses into the world of these talented performers and creators. As we mark Episode 50, we reflect on the incredible journey that the Theatre Thoughts Podcast has taken us on. From insightful artist chats and in-depth discussions to explorations of captivating productions, we've shared our love for theatre with you, our devoted listeners. Join us in this celebratory season 2 finale as we capture the vibrant energy of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Immerse yourself in the excitement of the festival atmosphere as Justin connects with these artists and delves into the stories behind their works. Discover the challenges and triumphs of bringing a production to one of the world's most renowned stages, and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and dedication that goes into making the Fringe Festival a theatrical spectacle like no other. As we wrap up this season, I want to express my gratitude to you, our cherished listeners, for your unwavering support and enthusiasm. Your passion for theatre has fueled our journey, and we can't wait to continue sharing more captivating stories and insights in the seasons to come. Stay connected with us on Instagram (@theatrethoughtsaus or @ttpod_official) for updates and announcements about our upcoming episodes and projects. And if you want to be a part of our Patreon community, where you can access exclusive content and support the podcast's growth, head over to our Patreon page and choose from our three levels of support. Don't miss out on this very special season finale and Episode 50 from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and celebrate the magic of theatre that brings us all together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 49 - Sarah Carroll on Cherry, Katy Perry Obsessions & Saturday Girls24 Jul 202300:33:05
Join us for our mid-season finale as we sit down with the talented and award-winning artist, Sarah Carroll. We delve into her recent productions, Cherry which has been making waves in the theatre community, as well as the upcoming production of Saturday Girls at Belvoir's 25A. Sarah Carroll, a Pasifika Queer and Neurodiverse writer, performer, and producer, has not only captivated audiences with her one-woman shows but has also established her own production company, Sour Cherry Productions. With a passion for uplifting underrepresented voices, Sarah brings her unique perspective and creativity to the stage. In this episode, we explore Sarah's journey in the theatre industry, from her initial inspiration to her start as a performer. We discuss the evolving landscape of theatre and how it has influenced her work, as well as her favorite productions that hold a special place in her heart. Prepare to be intrigued as Sarah shares her experiences taking Cherry to Los Angeles for the Fringe festival, along with her fangirling adventures with Katy Perry. Additionally, she gives us a sneak peek into the upcoming production, Saturday Girls, set to grace the stage at Belvoir's 25A this August, and the unique challenges and joys of being a producer. Join us as we delve into Sarah's creative process and uncover the passion that drives her to create meaningful and engaging works. This episode promises to be a captivating conversation filled with inspiration, laughter, and a glimpse into the world of a remarkable theatre artist. Don't miss out on this mid-season finale, available on our Theatre Thoughts Podcast. Stay up-to-date with all our episodes by following us on Instagram (@ttpod_official) and join our Patreon community, where you can access exclusive content, including the footage of this exciting episode, for as little as $3/month. Experience the magic of theatre through the eyes of the incredible Sarah Carroll as she shares her journey with us in this engaging and thought-provoking interview. Saturday Girls Tickets https://belvoir.com.au/productions/saturday-girls/ More on Sarah Carroll http://gjim.com.au/actors/sarah-carroll/ Theatre Thoughts Links https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 48 - Tough Titties Post Show Q&A at Meraki Arts Bar17 Jul 202300:34:12
Join us for a special live post-show Q&A as Theatre Thoughts Australia presents an exclusive episode featuring the co-writers of "Tough Titties," Renae Valastro and Kristelle Zabara. Hosted by Justin, this engaging discussion takes place at the vibrant Meraki Arts Bar, offering a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creation of this feminist comedy show. Renae Valastro, a talented multi-disciplinary artist, and Kristelle Zabara, an accomplished performer, director, and writer, come together to share their insights and experiences in bringing "Tough Titties" to life. Discover the origins of the show, its evolution over the years, and the inspiration behind its empowering message. As we dive into the conversation, Justin also explores the personal journeys of Renae and Kristelle in the theatre industry. Gain valuable insights into their career paths, the changes they have witnessed in the industry, and how these changes have influenced their work as artists. Don't miss the opportunity to hear firsthand about the collaborative process and how different artists have shaped the show. The Q&A session promises to be a dynamic exchange of ideas, experiences, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes that will deepen your appreciation for the creative process. Plus, we have exciting news for our Patreon community! We are thrilled to announce that the exclusive footage of this live post-show Q&A is now available for all Patreon subscribers, starting at just $3/month. By becoming a patron, you not only support the Theatre Thoughts Podcast but also gain access to this special content and enjoy a range of other perks. Stay connected with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus or @ttpod_official to keep up with the latest updates, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and more. Join our Patreon community today and unlock the full experience of this captivating episode with Renae Valastro and Kristelle Zabara. It's a podcast episode you won't want to miss! https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 47: Theatre Thespians - A Theatre Thoughts and Tragic Thespians Collab!03 Jul 202301:01:00
Join us for a special collaborative episode as Theatre Thoughts Australia teams up with the Tragic Thespians podcast, hosted by Caterina Imbro and Ryan Peters. In this insightful conversation, we delve into the diverse and dynamic world of the entertainment industry in Australia. Caterina and Ryan, both talented actors and industry insiders, bring their expertise and passion to the forefront as they explore the various jobs that make up the vibrant Australian entertainment scene. From acting to producing, directing to stage management, Tragic Thespians leaves no stone unturned in its quest to shed light on the multifaceted roles that bring stories to life. Discover the challenges, triumphs, and behind-the-scenes stories shared by professionals in the industry. Gain valuable insights into the creative process, learn about the intricacies of each job, and gain a deeper understanding of the collaborative nature of theatre and performance by listening to their episodes now. As always, Theatre Thoughts Australia is committed to providing engaging content for theatre enthusiasts like you. Stay connected with us on Instagram [@ttpod_official] to keep up with the latest updates, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and more. And if you want to show your support and access even more exclusive perks, consider signing up for one of our three levels of Patreon support. Don't miss this exciting crossover episode featuring the Theatre Thoughts Podcast and Tragic Thespians. Tune in to gain a newfound appreciation for the incredible individuals who bring magic to the stage and screen in Australia. Stream all the episode of Tragic Thespians here: https://linktr.ee/tragicthespians New Episodes from Caterina and Ryan come fortnightly! @tragicthespians Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 46 - Dean Drieberg, Grace Driscoll & the Great Comet of 181226 Jun 202300:38:00
Join us on the Theatre Thoughts Podcast as we dive into the enchanting world of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 with special guests Grace Driscoll and Dean Drieberg. In this episode, we explore the upcoming production at Darlinghurst Theatre Company and uncover the magic behind this extraordinary musical. Dean Drieberg, an in-demand creative with a wealth of industry experience, including his recent role as Resident Director of Hamilton Australia & New Zealand, joins us to share his insights. With a background that spans over two decades and includes directing acclaimed productions such as Bare and Memphis the Musical, Dean brings a unique perspective to the conversation. He is also the Co-Artistic Director of the esteemed Stephen Sondheim repertory company, 'Watch This.' We are also delighted to have Grace Driscoll, a rising talent in the Australian theatre scene, join us. With her Diploma of Musical Theatre from NIDA and notable performances in Squabbalogic's Australian Made concert and Opera Australia's West Side Story, Grace brings her passion and energy to the discussion. She was even recognized as a semi-finalist in the inaugural Artist of Colour (AOC) Initiative, showcasing her dedication to fostering inclusivity and diversity in the arts. Together, we delve into the inspiration behind their careers, the allure of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, and the unique qualities that set it apart from other musical productions. We also explore their roles in the show, discussing the challenges they faced and the golden moments they discovered along the way. In our signature 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts segment, Grace and Dean share their favorite recent productions, go-to karaoke songs and the influential artists who inspired them. We also discuss the ongoing evolution of the theatre industry and its impact on their work. Don't miss this captivating episode as we unravel the layers of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 and gain fascinating insights from our talented guests. Join the conversation by following us on Instagram @ttpod_official or @theatrethoughtsaus and sign up for one of our three levels of Patreon support to unlock exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Experience the magic of theatre through the Theatre Thoughts Podcast, available on all major podcast platforms. Theatre Thoughts Links - https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Tickets for Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 - https://www.darlinghursttheatre.com/thegreatcomet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 70 - Lou Wall, Illuminati Party and Flat Earthers...it's a Musical!19 Aug 202400:33:15
*Note: The following podcast was recorded in October, 2023 🎭 Join host Justin Clarke as he sits down with the multi-talented Lou Wall, the creative force behind "Flat Earthers: The Musical" at Hayes Theatre. Discover Lou’s inspiring journey as an award-winning comedian, composer, and content creator. Dive into the intricacies of their thought-provoking productions, including "Lou Wall vs. The Internet" and their acclaimed film, "Lousical the Musical." Discussion Highlights: Unveiling the process behind "Flat Earthers: The Musical." Exploring Lou’s award-winning productions and their impact. Discussing the challenges and inspirations in the realm of socially conscious comedy. Watch a snippet of the production with Lou Wall performing the song Illuminati Party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrd-Gbkwy2s 🌏 See "Flat Earthers: The Musical" at Hayes Theatre from 11th October to the 9th November 2024. Tickets: https://hayestheatre.com.au/event/flat-earthers-the-musical/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 45 - She's not your Average Bear, it's Michelle Brasier! 19 Jun 202300:35:22
Join us for an exclusive one-on-one artist chat with the multi-talented Michelle Brasier on this exciting episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast. Michelle, a multiple award-winning actor, singer, writer, and comedian, is widely known for her exceptional contributions to the musical comedy world. With collaborations alongside the absurdist comedy sketch group Aunty Donna and her comedy duo Double Denim with Laura Frew, Michelle has established herself as one of Australia's best talents in the industry. In this hilarious conversation, we dive into Michelle's creative journey, exploring what inspired her to pursue a career in theatre and how she got her start. We'll delve into the creative processes behind her acclaimed shows, including Average Bear, Reform, and Legacy, discussing the stories behind this productions, or what Michelle calls, "The Trilogy". Discover some of Michelle's favorite productions she's been a part of and the reasons why they hold a special place in her heart. We'll also uncover the joys of working creatively with a partner, as Michelle shares entertaining stories from her experiences. As we reflect on the evolving landscape of the theatre industry, Michelle provides insights into how it has changed over the years and the impact of those changes on her work. Discover how she stays inspired and motivated as a theatre artist, and what continues to draw her back to the stage time and time again. Plus, don't miss our lightning-round segment, "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts," where Michelle shares her favorite recent production, her go-to karaoke song, the dream role she hasn't played yet, her early inspirations as a performer, and the production she most wants to see come to Australia. Be sure to follow Theatre Thoughts Australia on Instagram (@ttpod_official) for behind-the-scenes content and updates. And if you enjoy our podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon, where you can choose from three levels of membership to further engage with our theater-loving community. All the links can be found below. Join us for this insightful and entertaining episode as we uncover the comedic genius and remarkable talents of Michelle Brasier. Theatre Thoughts Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast About Michelle Brasier: https://www.michellebrasier.com/ Tickets for Edinburgh Fringe Festival Production - Reform: https://www.michellebrasier.com/tour Next Live Q&A - Tough Titties by Queen Hades Production - Tuesday 11th July Tickets: https://meraki.sydney/whats-on/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 44 - Short Blanket - LIVE Q&A at Meraki Arts Bar12 Jun 202300:41:31
Join us for an exciting episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast as we dive into the world of Slanted Theatre's production of Short Blanket. Recorded live during our Q&A session at the vibrant Meraki Arts Bar in Sydney's Darlinghurst, this episode offers a unique opportunity to hear from the talented minds behind this new play. Written by emerging Filipino-Chinese Australian writer, Matt Bostock, Short Blanket marks his Sydney debut as part of Meraki Arts Bar's highly anticipated 2023 Season. We are honored to have Matt Bostock alongside some of the cast of Short Blanket who bring the production to life. Sayuri Narroway, a Japanese-English actor and NIDA graduate, will delve into her experiences working across commercial and short films while sharing her journey into the world of theatre. Dominique Purdue, a talented Filipino-Australian actor and playwright, will discuss her training and the sold-out success of her play Misc., co-written by and co-starring Sophie Teo as part of the Panimo Pandemonium Festival. And finally, Joseph Tanti, originally from Yamaji Country in Western Australia and a graduate of WAAPA's Bachelor of Arts (Acting) course, will share his experiences in the industry and his excitement about making his debut with Slanted Theatre. They will share their insights into the inception of the play and the thematic core that drives its compelling narrative. During our lively discussion, we'll explore the inception of Short Blanket and the play's thematic core. We'll also dive into topics such as diversity in theatre, the evolving landscape of the industry, and the personal inspirations that drive our guests' passion for their craft. As always, we'll wrap up the episode with our signature "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts" segment, where our guests will reveal their favorite recent production, their go-to karaoke song, the early influences that inspired their theatre journeys, and much more! Don't miss this incredible episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast, filled with fascinating insights, inspiring stories, and a deep exploration of the theatrical art form. Follow us on Instagram (@ttpod_official) to stay updated on our latest episodes, and consider joining one of our three levels of Patreon support to help us continue bringing you engaging and thought-provoking content. Next Live Q&A - Tough Titties by Queen Hades Production - Tuesday 11th July Tickets: https://meraki.sydney/whats-on/ Theatre Thoughts Patreon and Episode Links - https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Theatre Thoughts Supporter AU$3 / month Support our Theatre Thoughts Podcast to help our host, Justin, to produce high quality content and keep bringing new content and episodes to our audience! What's included Patron-only chat community You're a Supporter! Theatre Thoughts Investor AU$5 / month 7 days free trial You're invested in our content! Get podcast episodes earlier, full access to the behind the scenes videos and filming of our content as well as a Patron shoutout to get your name on the Podcast. What's included Patron-only chat community Exclusive content Patron shout-out Earlier Access to Episodes Theatre Thoughts Superfan AU$10 / month 7 days free trial You're a SUPERFAN of the podcast! This tier gets you early access to new episodes, shout outs on the podcast, full ad-free videos of our videos AND merch sent out to you to show your superfan stardom. We'll also add you onto our video system, Riverside, whenever we have an online recording so you can see the interviews as they happen. What's included Patron-only chat community Exclusive content Patron shout-out Earlier Access to Episodes Ad-free content Livestreams Merch! Exclusive Sticker  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 43 - When life gives you Lucy Durack...make Hey Lemonade!29 May 202300:28:55
Get ready for a dose of inspiration and motivation as we sit down with the incredible Lucy Durack in our latest episode of Theatre Thoughts Podcast. Join host, Justin Clarke, as we explore Lucy's illustrious career, her latest venture with the Hey Lemonade app with co-creator Elise McCann. Lucy Durack, one of Australia's leading ladies of stage and screen, has graced both the theatrical and television worlds with her extraordinary talent. From singing National Anthems for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to enchanting audiences as Glinda in Wicked, Princess Fiona in Shrek, and Elle Woods in Legally Blonde the Musical, Lucy's performances have left an indelible mark on the industry. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of Hey Lemonade, a stress and motivation app designed to uplift and empower individuals facing modern-day challenges. Developed with a team of experts and tested by the CSIRO, Hey Lemonade offers three-minute pep talks in a range of voices to help you conquer life's lemons. Discover the inspiration behind Hey Lemonade, the process of bringing the app to life, and the positive impact it has had on users. During our conversation, we delve into Lucy's favorite productions and the reasons they hold a special place in her heart. We also explore how Lucy stays inspired and motivated as a theatre artist and what continues to draw her back to the stage. Stay tuned for our lightning round of "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts," where we ask Lucy about her recent favorite production, her go-to karaoke song and the dream role she's yet to play. Plus, don't miss Lucy's creative take on finishing the sentence, "When life gives you lemons..." To stay connected with Theatre Thoughts Australia and receive updates about our podcast, make sure to follow us on Instagram @Ttpod_official. If you enjoy our content and want to support us further, visit our Patreon page and choose from one of our three levels of Patreon support. Your support helps us continue creating valuable theatre discussions and exclusive content for our patrons. You can download the Hey Lemonade App here or follow them on Instagram @heylemonade_official or on their website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 42 - A "Wicked" Chat with Sheridan Adams!22 May 202300:33:09
Are you ready to dive into the enchanting world of Wicked? In our latest episode, we sit down with the talented Sheridan Adams, who has just been announced as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, in Australia's production of the hit musical. Join us as we explore Sheridan's journey, her thoughts on landing this iconic role, and the enduring magic of Wicked. Sheridan Adams, a graduate from the Victorian College of the Arts, has made waves in the theatre industry with her exceptional performances. From her early days in Flora the Red Menace and On the Town during her studies to her recent appearances in Cruel Intentions: The 90’s Musical and tick, tick...BOOM!, Sheridan's talent and passion has shone through. As host, Justin Clarke, delves into the world of Wicked, Sheridan discusses the musical's rich history and celebrating its 20th anniversary. With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Wicked brings to life the beloved characters and tells the captivating story from the perspective of the witches in the Land of Oz. Join us as we explore the themes of friendship, love, and the corrupt Wizard's government, all while painting a nuanced portrait of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. During our conversation with Sheridan, we uncover her experience of receiving the life-changing phone call that confirmed her role as Elphaba. We also delve into the enduring qualities of Wicked that have captivated audiences worldwide, and how the theatre industry has evolved over the years, influencing Sheridan's inspiring career. Stay tuned for our lightning round of "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts," where we ask Sheridan about her favorite recent production, her go-to karaoke song, her dream role beyond Elphaba, and the people who have inspired her throughout her journey as a performer. Don't miss this exciting episode filled with insider insights and behind-the-scenes stories from the world of Wicked. To stay updated with Theatre Thoughts Australia and our podcast, be sure to follow us on Instagram @ttpod_official and visit our Patreon page to show your support and access exclusive content at www.patreon.com/theatrethoughts. All links can be found in our Linktree. Book your tickets to Wicked here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 41 - Vidya Makan and The Lucky Country15 May 202300:34:10
Welcome to the next exciting episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast, join host Justin Clarke as he sits down with the multi-talented Vidya Makan, composer, lyricist, actor, and singer, for an insightful conversation about her career in theatre and her involvement in the upcoming production, The Lucky Country at Hayes Theatre. Vidya, known for her role as Catherine Parr in SIX: The Musical, takes us behind the scenes of this new Aussie musical that explores themes of identity and belonging. From hilarious all-Aussie characters to heartwarming stories of love and dreams, The Lucky Country is a celebration of what it means to be Australian. During their discussion, Justin and Vidya delve into the writing process of the music for The Lucky Country, as well as the inspirations that shaped the sound of the show. They also explore Vidya's career in theatre, her journey as a lyricist and musician, and the impact of working with Sonya Suares on the production. As the conversation unfolds, Vidya shares her insights on the changes in the theatre industry over the years and how they have influenced her work. She reflects on her favorite productions and what made them special, and reveals what keeps her inspired and motivated as a theatre artist. In addition to their in-depth conversation, Justin and Vidya also tackle some fun and thought-provoking One Minute Theatre Thoughts questions. Discover Vidya's favorite recent production, her go-to karaoke song, the role she's yet to play, and her ideal lineup for an Australian music festival. Don't miss out on this captivating episode featuring Vidya Makan, hosted by Justin Clarke. Tune in to the Theatre Thoughts Podcast to gain exclusive insights into the world of Australian theatre and the vibrant talents shaping the industry. Remember to follow us on Instagram @ttpod_official for updates and exclusive content. Patreon subscribers can enjoy the full episode and join our growing community. And for a sneak peek, check out the preview on our YouTube channel. All links can be found in our Linktree. Book tickets for The Lucky Country here. About Vidya: Vidya is a composer, lyricist, actor and singer - currently obsessed with Hades on Nintendo Switch. Most recently toured as Catherine Parr in SIX: The Musical, a role which she originated in Australia in 2019. She also starred in Merrily We Roll Along with the Hayes, and Papae Ge in the Australian premiere of Once On This Island. Vidya was a proud recipient of Brand X’s Live/Work program in 2021, in conjunction with City of Sydney, meaning she is currently living and working on Gadigal country to produce new Australian work.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 40 - Live Q&A - Expiration Date at Meraki Arts Bar08 May 202300:38:02
In this episode of Theatre Thoughts, host Justin sits down with the team behind Purple Tape Productions' first play, "Expiration Date," for a live Q&A session at Meraki Arts Bar. Joining Justin are playwright Lana Filies, performer Flynn Maplebeck, director Lily Hayman and production manager Tyler Fitzpatrick. They discuss the inspiration behind the play, how Purple Tape Productions got started, and where the play and the production company are headed next. They also delve into the play's thematic core and how it relates to current events. Throughout the discussion, the team shares their personal experiences in the theatre industry how they stay inspired and motivated as well as answering questions posed by the audience on the evening. The episode wraps up with the always fun and insightful "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts," where the team answers questions such as their go-to karaoke song and which production they would most want to see come to Australia, nothing will prepare you for Flynn's answer! Stay tuned for our next Live Q&A and be a part of the fun! Find out more about Purple Tape Productions here. Don't miss out on this exciting episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast! Follow us on Instagram @ttpod_official for more updates and exclusive content. Patreon subscribers can listen to the full episode by signing up to our growing community. And for a sneak peek, check out our preview on our YouTube channel. All links can be found in our Linktree. Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. About Lana: Lana is an Australian/South African, Western Sydney actor, singer, theatre-maker and choreographer who grew up on Dharawal Country. Her debut play, ‘Expiration Date’ premiered at the Adelaide Fringe in 2023. Other recent works include CAMP, Where Shall We Meet and Tiny Universe. Most recent directing work was ‘Teen Angst: An Original Musical with Lucy Heffernan and Shopfronts Arts Co-Op 2022 Senior Ensemble. About Flynn: Flynn is a performer and writer, started performing at the age of 6. Performed in numerous shows across the Illawarra including Short and Sweet Illawarra and Ruben Guthrie. He debuted his one man show as part of Shopfront Co-Ops, Arts Lab in 2023 and has worked with Eaton Gorge Theatre Company in their outdoor theatrical experiences.  About Lily: Lily is a director, writer and performer, who recently wrote and directed The Infinity Mirror for Shopfront’s ArtsLab and Fledglin as part of the MerrigongX 2021 program. She has facilitated workshops for Young People with Shopfront and has a passion for providing Young People with the tools to use their own voices how they choose to. She is also one half of the all-female team behind Purple Tape Productions. About Tyler: Tyler is a production manager and theatre maker, she has been the Operations Manager at Shopfront Arts Co-Op since 2020. Her production credits include A Practical Guide to Self Defence with the National Theatre of Parramatta and Fledgling at KXT in 2022. She most recently was the lighting designer for Moon Rabbit Rising, presented at Belvoir 25A by The Little Eggs Collective. She is also the other half of the all-female team behind Purple Tape Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 39 - The Mel & Sam Podcast, it's giving...01 May 202300:43:34
In this latest episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast, host Justin Clarke sits down with the dynamic duo, Mel O'Brien and Samantha Andrew. Mel is a classically-trained creative with extensive experience in musical theatre, cabaret, and opera, while Samantha is a musical comedian, actor, and writer best known for her comedy skit videos on TikTok. Together, they've been coined by the Herald Sun as "the future of Australian comedy." During the episode, they dive into their collaboration on shows such as High Pony, Shit-Wrecked, and No Hat, No Play the Cabaret, as well as their popular Spotify podcast. They also discuss theatre activism, LGBTQIA+ representation, and the climate of theatre in Australia. Listeners can expect to hear about their experiences in drama school, their favorite productions, and what keeps them inspired and motivated as theatre artists. And of course, they'll share hilarious stories and delve into their thoughts with our One Minute Theatre Thoughts. Don't miss out on this exciting episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast! Follow us on Instagram @ttpod_official for more updates and exclusive content. Patreon subscribers can listen to the full episode by signing up to our growing community. And for a sneak peek, check out our preview on our YouTube channel. All links can be found in our Linktree. You can listen to the Mel & Sam Podcast here. Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. The Theatre Thoughts Podcast is proud to be hosting Meraki Arts Bar Main Stage’s first post-show Q&A! Join us for a special event after the performance of Expiration Date on Tuesday 2nd May! See the awesome production and stick around afterwards for an exclusive Q&A recording with the cast and creative team. Get an inside look at the production and ask any burning questions you have about the show. Don't miss this unique opportunity to go behind the scenes of Expiration Date! Please note, this is a live recording that will be released as part of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast season, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. As such, audiences should be aware that this will be recorded on the evening. Those who wish to ask questions can do so on the night and may feature on the final release of the episode. For more information to the link here. About Mel O'Brien: Classically-trained creative based in Melbourne. Graduate of both NIDA and The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music  Most recently, starred in the critically acclaimed 'FANGIRLS' at the Sydney Opera House  Extensive experience across musical theatre, cabaret, opera, stage and screen About Samantha Andrew: A musical comedian, actor, writer, and content creator from Melbourne, best known for her comedy skit videos on TikTok, gaining over 300k followers and 12 million likes Graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, she is a composer, lyricist and performer creating works such as Baby Bi Bi Bi, and collaborating with her creative partner to create shows such as High Pony, Shit-Wrecked and No Hat, No Play, The Cabaret. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 38 - The Culture on tour with Laura Jackson and Mina Asfour23 Apr 202300:34:26
In the latest episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast, host Justin Clarke is joined by playwright and acotr Laura Jackson and actor Mina Asfour to discuss their show 'The Culture'. This episode delve into the process of writing for LGBTQIA+ characters, their experiences touring Broadway and Wellington, and their hilarious pre-show rituals. 'The Culture' is a touching and relevant two-hander play set in Sydney, Australia, about deep and enduring friendship and the pitfalls and dangers of finding love in the modern world. Audiences are welcomed into Will and Katie’s living room and into an important wider conversation. Book tickets for The Culture here. As always, full video access to this episode is available to our Patreon subscribers, who can gain full access to the podcast, behind-the-scenes content, and a Patreon shoutout for just $5 a month. And for those who want to show their support, becoming a supporter for just $3 a month is also an option. Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. The Theatre Thoughts Podcast is proud to be hosting Meraki Arts Bar Main Stage’s first post-show Q&A! Join us for a special event after the performance of Expiration Date on Tuesday 2nd May! See the awesome production and stick around afterwards for an exclusive Q&A recording with the cast and creative team. Get an inside look at the production and ask any burning questions you have about the show. Don't miss this unique opportunity to go behind the scenes of Expiration Date! Please note, this is a live recording that will be released as part of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast season, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. As such, audiences should be aware that this will be recorded on the evening. Those who wish to ask questions can do so on the night and may feature on the final release of the episode. For more information to the link here. About Laura Laura Jackson is a writer and performer with a passion for strong female narratives. Laura’s work speaks to women’s experiences in the modern world, exploring street harassment, domestic violence, online privacy and fertility. You can find out more about Laura on her website here. About Mina Mina (He/Him) is a bilingual Jordanian-Palestinian-Australian multidisciplinary artist based in Western Sydney. Mina's driving passion for his career is to create more opportunity for himself and for others like him, to diversify the Australian arts industry and to break barriers, being a pioneer for the LGBTQIA+ community and people of color. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 37 - Melbourne International Comedy Festival Highlight Part Two - Eighteen and Actually, Good09 Apr 202300:35:55
Welcome back to Theatre Thoughts! We're excited to continue highlighting shows from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023. In this episode, we'll be discussing two more shows that caught our attention. The festival always offers such a variety of performers and styles, and we're excited to share our thoughts on these shows with you. So sit back, relax, and let's dive in! First up, we have Caitlyn Staples and Tiana Hogben, creators of Eighteen, a hilarious and nostalgic show about the ups and downs of long-term friendships. They'll be chatting with us about the inspiration behind the show, the challenges of creating comedy, and what audiences can expect from their performance. Book tickets and find more information here. We'll also be joined by the award-winning musical comedian, actor, and writer Gillian Cosgriff, whose show, Actually, Good, has been making waves at the festival. In our interview/discussion, we'll be delving into her creative process, the themes behind her comedy, and her unique approach to finding the "good" in the world. Book tickets and find more information ⁠here⁠. As always, full video access to this episode is available to our Patreon subscribers, who can gain full access to the podcast, behind-the-scenes content, and a Patreon shoutout for just $5 a month. And for those who want to show their support, becoming a supporter for just $3 a month is also an option. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this insightful and entertaining discussion with some of the best comedians of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023! Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Caitlyn and Tiana Staples & Tiana Hogben are performers and writers based in Melbourne. Having met in 2005, they have been performing together ever since in various capacities including theatre, improv and sketch. Their online sketches Christmas Family Lunch and Shame of Thrones have gained thousands of views, with Shame of Thrones hitting over 3 million views collectively. They are both also members of sketch group Hit By a Blimp, having written and performed 4 shows with this group, one of which, nominated for Best Comedy at Melbourne Fringe. They areboth teachers and ensemble members at The Improv Conspiracy in both sketch and improv. Separately, Tiana is a screen actor known for roles in Summer Love (ABC), The Housemate (ABC) and Get Krack!n (ABC) and Caitlyn is a writer with shows in development with Haven't You Done Well and Gristmill. Both have participated in Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Melbourne Fringe every year since 2016 - this is their first show as a duo act. About Gillian Gillian Cosgriff is an award-winning musical comedian, actor, writer, composer and self-confessed pessimist. In actually, good she makes her long-awaited return to the Festival (after three years starring in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), with her hilarious original songs, killer stand-up and a big book of things that are actually good. *Sizzle Reel audio approved by Melbourne International Comedy Festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 36 - Melbourne International Comedy Festival Highlight Part One - The Briefing and Be Good02 Apr 202300:31:09
Get ready to laugh with our latest episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast! In this episode, we take a deep dive into two hilarious shows from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023. First up is "The Briefing," a side-splitting send-up of right-wing politics that takes aim at both the US and Australia. American writer and comedian Melissa McGlensey transforms into right-wing blowhard Sarah Huckabee Sanders to give us a journey of absurd political theatre, partisan nonsense and dark humor. And the best part? You get the chance to join in the fun with an improvised Q&A session that's sure to leave you in stitches. Book tickets and find more information here. Next up is "Be Good," a narrative sketch show that follows the story of Jan, a woman who just wants to make everyone happy, but it's making her miserable. Laura Josephine, the comedian, actor and writer behind the show, takes us on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, reminding us all to take the wheel of our own lives, even when it feels like everything is going wrong. Don't miss out on the fun and laughter – tune in now to Theatre Thoughts Podcast! And for our Patreon subscribers, we're offering full video access to the episode, along with exclusive behind-the-scenes content and a Patreon shoutout, all for just $5/month. Or become a supporter for just $3 a month and help us continue to bring you the best in theatre and comedy. Book tickets and find more information here. Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Melissa Melissa McGlensey is an American writer (The Onion, Reductress, The Betoota Advocate) and comedian (Completely Improvised Survivor, The Big HOO-HAA!, Soothplayers). In her debut solo, she’ll show off her signature brand of comedy in a blend of improv, satire and character stand-up. The Briefing is directed by Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall (Magma, Teleport!), who is a stand-up and sketch comedy performer who writes jokes for TV like Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell. About Laura Laura Josephine is a comedian, actor and writer. Her writing and performance credits include Mindful-mess (2019 Melbourne International Comedy Festival), Accomplished-ish (2016 Melbourne Fringe) and Bits of Us (2015 Melbourne Fringe).  Show Timings 1:50: The Briefing by Melissa McGlensey 6:40: Breakdown of the Show 11:52: Talking to Sarah Huckabee Sanders 17:15: Laura Josephine, Be Good 22:12: About Laura 24:55: Favourite Scene from the show *Sizzle Reel audio approved by Melbourne International Comedy Festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 69 - Environmentally Sustainable Theatre? Izabella Louk explains how!05 Aug 202400:25:28
🎭 Join host Justin Clarke as he sits down with Izabella Louk as they discuss environmentally sustainable theatre. Discover Izabella's career in theatre including how she created Blinking Light Theatre and turned her passion towards sustainably produced shows. We also get the latest scoop on Blinking Light's latest production! Discussion Highlights: Unveiling the process behind putting on sustainable theatre ExploringIzabella's theatre career Theatre Thoughts Questions Discussing the challenges and inspirations in the realm of environmentally conscious theatre. Find out more about Blinking Light Theatre and their upcoming shows here. https://www.blinkinglighttheatre.com/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 35 - Artist Chat: Margaret Thanos on Theatre, Film and Arts Bars26 Mar 202300:30:00
Get ready for a deep conversation and inspiring episode of Theatre Thoughts Podcast, hosted by Justin Clarke! In Episode 35, we have the privilege of interviewing the incredible director Margaret Thanos, who has dedicated her life to theatre and film directing. Margaret shares her passion for her craft, as well as her experience in building and developing the Meraki Arts Bar on Oxford Street. Listeners will be captivated by her insights into the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating a successful theatre venue, and her dedication to bringing the best possible theatre experiences to audiences. Join us as we dive into Margaret's inspiring journey, from her humble beginnings to the incredible heights of her career, and discover the lessons she's learned along the way. And that's not all! As a Theatre Thoughts Podcast Patreon subscriber, you'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and access to even more exciting content from the show. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind opportunity to get up close and personal with the theatre community. Find out more about Meraki Arts Bar and what's on through the link here. Find out more about Queen Hades Productions through the link here. Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Margaret Margaret Thanos is an award-winning Cypriot-Australian director for theatre and film, based in London. In 2022, Margaret has directed the Australian premiere of Labyrinth by Beth Steel at Flight Path and the world premiere of A Grain of Sand by Declan Coyle at KXT, both to rave reviews. She is the co-artistic director of Meraki Arts Bar, a three level arts venue in Sydney and her debut short Through the Window They Came is currently in post-production. She has also done The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?, Jim Got Shot and Project XXX at SUDS and her short film Sugar High was selected for the Sydney Underground Film Festival showcase. She also has assistant directing credits on The Cherry Orchard (Chippen St), Bathory Begins (Q Theatre), This Genuine Moment (Old 505), Animal Farm (New Theatre), the Originate Project (Q Theatre) and The Linden Solution (KXT and Ratcatch). Most recently, she was awarded the prestigious Sandra Bates Director's Award at Ensemble Theatre.  Show Timings 2.16 - Welcome Margaret Thanos 6:09 - Director or Actor? 10:07 - Sandra Bates Director's Award 12:00 - Meraki Arts Bar 16:18 - Queen Hades Productions 21.50 - Where did you activism come from? 24:35 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 34 - Let's Do the Time Warp Again with Ellis Dolan and Stellar Perry12 Mar 202300:33:16
On this week's episode, get ready to do the Time Warp again as I venture out of the studio and down to Sydney's Theatre Royal to talk with Ellis Dolan and Stellar Perry about the cult-smash hit musical, Rocky Horror Picture Show! Ellis plays Eddie/Dr. Scott and Stellar plays Magenta/The Usherette in the 50th Anniversary tour of the production which will also be filmed live across Australia starring Jason Donovan in the role of Frank 'N' Furter.  In true Rocky Horror fashion, this is the sauciest and most raunchy podcast episode so far. So if you're not ready to discuss sexual awakenings, first times and controversial theatre scenes, then go and watch the Rocky Horror Picture Show film and come back to us! Tickets for Rocky Horror Picture Show can be found in the link here. The production is being filmed live  into cinemas across the country for ONE NIGHT ONLY on Thursday 30 March. Get the full video of the podcast by signing up to our PATREON! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Ellis Dolan Ellis Dolan (he/him) is an actor/writer originally from Scotland. He’s thrilled to be portraying Eddie/Dr. Scott in the upcoming 50th Anniversary Tour of ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ (Crossroad Live Aus). Previous roles include Dewey Finn (1st Cover) in the Australasian tour of ‘School of Rock’ (GWB) and Professor Al in ‘Voldemort and the Teenage Hogwarts Musical Parody’ (Salty Theatre). He is also a member of musical improvisation group, Impromptunes, with podcast appearances including ‘Soap Suds, No Buds’ and ‘Frayed Knot’. Ellis would like to dedicate his every artistic endeavour to the memory of his dad, Kenn. Bring the funnies. About Stellar Perry Stellar Perry started performing at a young age, penning her own songs at 8, learning piano by 12, touring Germany, England, Austria and Japan at 14, and starting her first band in High School at 15. At 16, she successfully entered the national TV singing competition ‘Start Struck’, and then in 2008 Stellar auditioned for ‘Australian Idol’ and made it to the top 14, which she subsequently bettered with ‘X Factor’ making it to the top 9. In 2020, Stellar decided it was time to really put herself out there once more. She auditioned for The Voice and true to form, brought her honesty, heart and individuality and formed a very obvious bond with her coach Delta Goodrem. Stellar made it to the grand finale and won a new legion of fans. 2022 marked a change in direction for Stellar successfully auditioning for the role of Oberon in The Lovers, directed by Shaun Rennie and produced by Bell Shakespeare at The Sydney Opera House. Show Timings 4.20: First Times & Sexual Awakenings 8:40 - Jason Donovan as Frank 13:15 - Is Rocky Horror timeless? 15:46 - Interacting with the show 22:06 - "1 Minute" Theatre Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 33 - Learning how An Actor Survives with Emily McKnight05 Mar 202300:33:54
On this week's episode, I sit down with fellow podcaster Emily McKnight to discuss her podcast An Actor Survives. Emily and I are swap stories on where our podcast came from and what makes our passions continue amidst possible burnout. Emily shares stories of her alter ego Emily Who, speaking to Bell Shakespeare creator John Bell on the podcast, her career in theatre, and winning an actual trophy! You can listen to Emily speak to an array of artists on An Actor Survives wherever you get your podcasts, or through the links below. An Actor Survives - Spotify An Actor Survives - Apple Podcasts Support the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the content in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Emily Emily McKnight is a Sydney based actor, musician and children's entertainer. After completing a Bachelor of Creative Arts and English at Macquarie University, she studied acting at the Actors Centre Australia, which she completed in 2015. During her studies she performed in numerous plays in theatres around Sydney. Emily regularly appears in the children's television show Jay's Jungle on channel 7Two. She writes and presents the annual Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra's Kids Proms concerts and educational shows for the Acacia Quartet. In 2017 she toured with Poetry In Action, travelling to schools across Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong, performing works based around poetry and speeches. As a musician, she plays and teaches the flute, and loves learning singing and guitar. She writes and performs her own children's songs, under the name 'Emily Who.' Episode Timings 2:00 - Welcome Emily McKnight! 5:20 - Where did your podcast start? 10:00 - Guests on the Podcast 12:23 - Where did you career start? 15:35 - Emily Who? 18:00 - Avoiding Burnout 24:30 - Sydney WebFest 27:40 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 32 - Pride, Farce and French Letters with Laurent Auclair19 Feb 202300:28:33
On today's episode, I sit down with writer Laurent Auclair, the writer of French Letters and Leather Cleaner which played during Sydney WorldPride 2023 at KXT Theatre in Sydney.  Laurent is a French-Australian writer who has written for tv and film, as well as publishing two plays. We discuss where his love of writing came from, why the topic of identity and safe spaces are important to him, and how other writers can find their voice. You can book tickets to French Letters and Leather Cleaner which plays at Kings Cross Theatre until Friday 24th February, 2023 in the link here. Support the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the content in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Laurent A creative Screenwriter with 20 years’ experience in the Film and Television industry, both in France and in Australia, he is passionate about being part of creative teams who bring to life concepts and life-changing characters. Laurent's work is story centred, with a focus on plot problem solving and character development. He has developed successful animated TV series including ‘Vic the Viking’ (Network 10), ‘Heidi’ (Nine Network), ‘Tashi’ (ABC) and ‘The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill’ (Channel Seven) and also wrote for Channel Seven’s iconic Australian series ‘Home and Away’. Laurent has worked for local and international production companies such as Channel Seven, Flying Bark, Essential Media, TF1 and Studio 100 Animation. Four years ago, he was given the opportunity to give back to the creative community and he now mentors students of the UTS B.Des. in Animation in Sydney, leading two student teams to be nominated for the AACTA Awards in 2018 and in 2019. Show Timings 1:57 - Welcome Laurent Auclair! 05:00 - French Letters and Leather Cleaner 11:00 - Where did your love of writing come from? 16:40 - Working with Fruitbox Theatre 19:00 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 31 - One on one with Australian Theatre Royalty, Sharon Millerchip12 Feb 202300:26:57
WELCOME TO SEASON 2! We're back with a brand new season of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast and on our very first episode of the season, I sit down with Australian Theatre Royalty, Sharon Millerchip. Sharon is currently starring in the new Australian play A Broadcast Coup and takes time out of her busy schedule to talk about her career and history in Australian Theatre, including her role as Associate Director on SIX the Musical, and her starring roles as Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly in Chicago which landed her two seperate Helpmann Awards. You can book tickets to A Broadcast Coup which plays at the Ensemble Theatre until 04 Mar 2023 in the link here.  Support the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the content in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Sharon Sharon Millerchip is one of the busiest actors on the Australian stage with three prestigious Helpmann Awards to her name. Sharon most recently starred as Caroline in Yve Blake’s FANGIRLS for Belvoir and Queensland Theatre Companies and as Joan in SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS for the Darlinghurst Theatre. For The Ensemble Theatre Sharon played Penny in Melanie Tait’s smash hit THE APPLETON LADIES POTATO RACE, starred as the eponymous heroine SHIRLEY VALENTINE and in Johanna Murray-Smith’s smash hit BOMBSHELLS. In BOMBSHELLS Sharon played all six roles in this one-woman play earning her a Sydney Theatre Award nomination for Leading Actress in a Play. Sharon is part of an elite group of women worldwide who have played both Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart in CHICAGO and she received Helpmann Awards for both roles as well as the Sydney Theatre Award for Roxie Hart. Show Timings 2:00 - Welcome Sharon Millerchip! 06:17 - Hurdles in your early career 9:00 - A Broadcast Coup 17:07 - The Helpmann Awards 20:15 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 30 - Season 1 Finale - 2022 Year in Review04 Dec 202200:38:18
Welcome to the Season 1 Finale! Can you believe it's been one whole year of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast? INSANE! To wrap up the year we're flicking back through some of our favourite moments of the podcast, including discussions with playwrights, on stage and behind the scenes mishaps, and the introduction of One Minute Theatre Thoughts.  You'll hear from artists such as Yve Blake (Fangirls), Vidya Makan, Kala Gare, Chiara Assetta (Six the Musical), Kirsty Marillier (Orange Thrower, Home and Away) and Grant Dodwell (Australian Theatre Live) as we flick back through these moments. We also have a very special festive season guest to say hello to at the beginning of the episode. Thank you so much for coming on this journey throughout the year, we have SO much in store for 2023 and we can't wait to share it with you. Have a safe and happy holidays and we'll see you in 2023! PODCAST LINKS Support the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the podcast in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. Timings 00.42 - Festive Special Guest 6.30 - The Season 1 Wrap Up 8.45 - Throwback 1: Playwright Chats 15.32 - Throwback 2: Behind the Scenes Mishaps 24.33 - Throwback 3: One Minute Theatre Thoughts 31.24 - See you in 2023! Music - Dee Yan-Kay: Hark the Herald Angels Sing URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Killing_Mozart/07--Dee_Yan-Key-For_Ever_George Copyright: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 29 - The Beatles, Rock and Theatre - Kram and the Australian Rock Collective20 Nov 202200:20:58
As we head towards the end of our first season, we’ve unlocked the Theatre Thoughts vault and brought out an episode we’ve had stashed away for a while. Back in January we sat down with Kram, the Drummer and vocalist for ‘Spiderbait’ one of Australia’s most successful and respected alternative rock bands to discuss the creation of the Australian Rock Collective. ARC were due to perform a one-night show at the Night at the Barracks performance before being postponed due to Covid. Listen to Kram talk about his love for the music and entertainment industry as he reveals that live music and theatre may have more in common than you think! Kram shares all things rock, tells me about his love for The Beatles and what makes them the greatest band in history, as well as shares his own passions for theatre. You can find out more about the Australian Rock Collective by following the link here. Keep an eye on Live Nation for new shows added by ARC here. Support the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the podcast in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official. About Kram & Spiderbait Mark Anthony Maher, better known by his stage name Kram, is an Australian musician and the drummer and singer of Spiderbait. Formed in 1991 by bass guitarist and singer Janet English, drummer and singer Kram and guitarist Damian Whitty, Spiderbait's cover version of "Black Betty" reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart. They have five top 20 albums and have wont two ARIA Music Awards. Episode Timings 02:45 - Who are the Australian Rock Collective? 06:15 - COVID-19's interruption 10:00 - What makes 'Abbey Road' a definitive album? 14:47 - Kram's interest in theatre Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 28 - Grant Dodwell introduces Australian Theatre Live!06 Nov 202200:37:05
Podcast Linktree We’re nearing the end of our first season but not before we bring you some stellar new guests to discuss what’s happening in Australian theatre. On this episode we sit down with Grant Dodwell, Creative Director of Australian Theatre Live, the newest streaming platform just for Australian theatre productions! Grant talks us through the creation of ATL, as well as stories from his wealth of experience in the Australian entertainment industry. Australian Theatre Live records and distributes popular Australian theatre captures to audiences across the country and the world. They make theatre accessible to arts lovers regardless of location, income or ability. They encourage and promote theatre companies, playwrights, performers and creative technicians further developing our local live-performance industry. Listen to Grant go into behind the scenes stories of how live shows get filmed and answer our 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts! Sign up to Australian Theatre Live by following the link here. Support the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the podcast in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on the Official Podcast Instagram @ttpod_official.  About Grant Grant is a professional actor, writer and producer with over 40 years’ experience in theatre, film and television. Trained at NIDA, he is best known as Dr Simon Bowen in A Country Practice winning three Logie awards for the role he played for three years of its eleven year run. Grant is a co-founder of ATLive and is passionate about ensuring younger generations have affordable access to theatre. He is a consistent advocate for actors and theatre creatives, ensuring their work is preserved and celebrated both locally and abroad. Show Timings 01:24 - Welcome to a new episode! 05:25 - Australian Theatre Live 13:50 - The process of filming a live show 15:36 - Where did ATL start? 19:00 - The Logistics 28:00 - Grant's Highlights 30:36 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 27 - "It's an eyeful" The Italians with Emma O'Sullivan and Philip D'Ambrosio09 Oct 202200:35:46
Ciao Amici! We have a new episode of Theatre Thoughts Podcast and this one has a very particular Italian face on it as we sit down with Emma O'Sullivan and Philip D'Ambrosio to discuss the new play The Italians. Philip and Emma are currently in rehearsals for this hilarious new play which premieres at Belvoir Street's 25A Theatre from 23rd October - 6th November 2022. We swap stories about our Italian backgrounds and discuss how their rich cultural history helped them to develop the zany characters of The Italians. I also share a personal anecdote from my own family's Italian heritage, and we see the return of our favourite segment, One Minute Theatre Thoughts! Tickets for The Italians can be booked via belvoir.com.au or through the link here. Suppor the podcast by signing up to our PATREON as we prepare to release exlusive member only access to the podcast in 2023! Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus as well as our Youtube Channel. You can find all of our THEATRE THOUGHTS LINKS on our Linktree. About Emma Emma O’Sullivan is an actor, writer, juggler and sometimes stilt walker. She presented her one-woman comedy Where be the Winged Apes? for the Perth, Newcastle and Sydney Fringe Festivals of 2017. She finished performing in JackRabbit Theatre’s Hijacked Rabbit season in her second solo show It’s Mars Time in 2017. In 2021 she played Juliette in Exit the King (Old Fitz), and Pig in Zombie Thoughts (Riverside Paramatta). Emma understudied Jess in Grand Horizons (STC) in March 2022 and co-produced the Everything But The Kitchen Sink Festival (Flight Path Theatre) in May. Emma cut her teeth in the Hayman Theatre at Curtin University, is a WAAPA 2016 Acting graduate and a proud member of the MEAA. About Philip After high school, Philip graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney with a Bachelor of Journalism.  After dipping his toes in the water at Channel 7 and 10, he needed a change and went travelling around Europe. Upon his return, Philip starred in the world’s first television series for Instagram - The Out There (2018) directed by Mohini Herse - and discovered he wanted to learn more about the craft of acting and become a diverse storyteller. In his second year at NIDA, Philip was awarded the Actors Benevolent Fund Scholarship. Philip is looking forward to furthering his screen & stage work and will continue developing the strong relationships he built at NIDA. Show Timings 01:45 - Ciao! Your backgrounds in theatre 06:04 - The Italians - What is it about? 10:00 - Italian Families and Stories 22:30 - Where did The Italians begin? 28:35 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts with Emma and Philip Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 26 - Who are Shopfront Arts and how do you make new theatre with young people? Featuring Natalie Rose26 Sep 202200:26:50
We're back with a new episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast. On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Creative Director Natalie Rose of Shopfront Arts Co Op to discuss the newest work of their Harness Ensemble, Where Shall We Meet?  Natalie’s time in theatre spans over 20 years and with a wealth of experience behind her she had more than enough theatre thoughts to satiate our appetite. Listen to Natalie discuss where the group POST and the Harness Ensemble came from, the importance of making theatre reflective of its audience, and where she wants to see Shopfront go in the future. Tickets for the performances of Where Shall We Meet at Shopfront Arts Co Op from 5th-9th October can be booked at shopfrontarts.org.au or through this link. Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus as well as our Youtube Channel. You can find all of our THEATRE THOUGHTS LINKS on our Linktree. ABOUT NATALIE Natalie Rose is one third of the performance collective POST, Creative Director at Shopfront Arts Co-op, and has been involved in Australia’s Contemporary Arts scene for the past 22 years. Her work has been seen nationally and internationally at Sydney Festival, Belvoir, Sydney Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre, Cambridge Junction (UK) and Sydney Opera House. Most recently with POST, Oedipus Schmoedipus has toured to Santiago Chile, West Kowloon Cultural Precinct Authority in Hong Kong and in 2020 was to be showcased as a part of AsiaTOPA at Arts Centre Melbourne. Their 2017 Sydney Festival work Ich Nibber Dibber was remounted at Sydney Opera House and Malthouse Theatre. Nat has facilitated workshops for the past 22 years for young and emerging artists with and without disability. In 2022, she will continue to develop this work, direct Shopfront’s Harness Ensemble in the third full-length work Where Shall We Meet? and devise a new work with Young People from Shopfront and ATYP titled The Lies We Were Told. Nat was most recently selected by the Australia Council for the Arts as a 2022 Arts Leader recipient. WHERE SHALL WE MEET? Where Shall We Meet is a compelling and powerful new performance from our Award Winning Harness Ensemble - a group of emerging artists with and without disability and mental health diagnosis. In this new work directed by Natalie Rose and Jane Phegan, the vibrant differences of life experience within the group have led to a compelling and powerful performance in which they celebrate otherness, welcome difference and break apart the boxes they have casually been squashed into. Exploring ideas of connection and the desperate things we will do to hold onto others, Where Shall We Meet tackles the messy process of connecting with others in an increasingly disconnected world. Do you know where you belong? PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS 01:22 - About Natalie 05:10 - Where did this idea come from? 11:25 - Making new Australian plays 14:36 - Where Shall We Meet? 19:58 - Where next for Shopfront? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 68 - Pippa Evans helps IMPROV your life with SHOWSTOPPERS! The Improvised Musical22 Jul 202400:39:33
On this episode we head over to the UK to talk to comedian and improviser extraordinaire, Pippa Evans about Showstoppers! The Olivier Award winning improvised musical! Pippa joins host, Justin Clarke, to discuss Showstoppers! The Improvised Musical as well as her career in comedy, where Showstoppers! began and some hilarious moments of comedy and heart. Discussion Highlights: Pippa's Career in Theatre Improvising as a respected form of comedy Theatre Thoughts Questions Showstoppers! Tickets for Showstoppers! The Improvised Musical can be booked below Tickets - https://showstopperthemusical.com/ 🔗 Unlock exclusive content and full videos through our Patreon membership for just $3/month. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR93_M-PPoNEGtRSc23sq4g 📱 Connect with us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and @ttpod_official, and follow us on TikTok at Theatre Thoughts Australia. https://linktr.ee/ttpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 25 - One Woman Shows & Climate Anxiety with Ally Morgan - Not Today at the Sydney Fringe Festival18 Sep 202200:40:12
We are back with a new episode of the podcast and this time we feature our first IN STUDIO GUEST the talented Ally Morgan! Ally's show Not Today arrived at the 2022 Sydney Fringe Festival to stellar reviews and nominations and now we get all the behind the scenes stories on how it came to be. Ally sits down in our powerhouse museum studio to discuss climate change activism, how lockdown forced her to be creative and how this eventually led to her writing her own one woman show. We also have the return of our new favourite game, One Minute Theatre Thoughts and Ally also performs one of her songs from Not Today just for the podcast! This episode was produced by Echidna Audio (@echidnaaudio) and organised in coordination with Rogue Projects (@rogueprojects). Tickets for the performances of Not Today at Riverside Theatre Parramatta from 23-24th September can be booked at riversideparramatta.com.au or through this link. Don’t forget you can find all our episode information on our dedicated podcast site. Follow the link in this episode’s description or follow us on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus as well as our Youtube Channel. You can find all of our THEATRE THOUGHTS LINKS on our Linktree. Not Today It’s the one-woman cabaret that was meant to save the world from climate change. It won’t, but it just might save us from ourselves. 26-year-old Ally Morgan is determined to save the world from climate change. How does she plan to do it? Through the power of THEATRE! The only problem is that she’s so anxious about climate change that she can’t actually write the life-changing show that will save the world through the power of theatre… See the problem? So, when Ally finally books in to see a psychologist and a guided meditation miraculously transports her to a real-life theatre in front of YOU, she’s got no choice but to devise a one-woman show on the spot - right here, right now! A little Minchin, a touch Gadsby, and bit Burnham, Not Today is a frank and funny trip inside the mind of an anxious millennial on a mission. On stage with her army of instruments and an entirely original score featuring 12 unforgettable songs, Ally may not quite save the world, but she’ll sure put on one hell of a show! “We are here, and we will die someday, but not today.” Show Highlights 3:30 - A bit about Ally 10:02 - Climate Change Anxiety and Activism 18:07 - How was Not Today made? 26:27 - Song Style Inspirations 29:50 - One Minute Theatre Thoughts with Ally Morgan 33:05 - Live Performance of 'Traffic' ADVERTISE WITH THEATRE THOUGHTS We are officially opening our site to allow for theatre companies and productions to advertise with us! Across our website, podcast, monthly newsletter and socials, we have the capacity to reach your desired audience. Please take the time to download our 2022-23 Media Kit. We have a variety of means for you to advertise with us. From those with money to spare, to those on a tight budget. Enquire about packages now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 24 - Theatre Debuts with Carmel Rodrigues – HAIRSPRAY! The Musical04 Sep 202200:31:34
We're back with a brand new episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast! This episode features a podcast debut and a musical theatre debut for Carmel Rodrigues in Hairspray the Musical which tours Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney in 2022-23. Carmel sits down with us to discuss the amazing theatre stars she gets to work with every day, the story of how she almost didn't apply to audition for Tracy Turnblad in the open casting calls, as well as what still makes Hairspray an important musical for all. We also sit down to play our new game 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts! What questions will Justin ask, what answers will Carmel give? You'll have to listen to find out! As usual, you can follow all of our activity by following us Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus, our dedicated Podcast Website or on our Youtube Channel. You can find all the necessary links via our LINKTREE. Tickets for Hairspray the Musical can be booked via hairspraymusical.com.au ABOUT CARMEL At just 23 years of age, Carmel Rodrigues is thrilled to be making her professional musical theatre debut in Hairspray. Born to parents with Portuguese, Indian and European heritage and raised in Sydney’s North Shore, Carmel has always loved performing from a young age and has spent the majority of her life to date singing, acting and dancing up a storm. In 2016, she made her first foray into the spotlight as a semi-finalist on season five of Ch 9’s The Voice where she was coached by Jessie J and the Madden Brothers. Carmel is a recent graduate of the Sydney Acting School and has also trained at the Australian Institute of Music. She also has worked closely with Sharon & Christine Muscat of Sister 2 Sister School of Singing over the last eight years as a student and more recently, a member of their teaching staff. And in what is the ultimate full circle moment, Carmel also played the role of Tracy Turnblad in her high school production of Hairspray, so is very excited to be introducing herself to audiences across Australia with a role so close to her heart! PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS 4:16 - Landing the role of Tracy 10:00 - The stars of Hairspray 11:00 - 20 Years of Hairspray 14:05 - Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney 22:16 - Filling the shoes of Tracy 23:59 - 1 Minute Theatre Thoughts with Carmel Rodrigues ADVERTISE WITH THEATRE THOUGHTS We are officially opening our site to allow for theatre companies and productions to advertise with us! Across our website, podcast, monthly newsletter and socials, we have the capacity to reach your desired audience. Please take the time to download our 2022-23 Media Kit. From 2021 to 2022, Theatre Thoughts underwent multiple changes. This included a revamp of our website between July and August, the start of our Monthly Newsletter and the first season of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast. The website analytics are reflective of this growth and all details can be found in our media kit. We have a variety of means for you to advertise with us. From those with money to spare, to those on a tight budget. Enquire about packages now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 23 - One on one with the cast of Jagged Little Pill the Musical ft. AYDAN, Liam Head and Grace Miell07 Aug 202200:34:13
Please note: this episode contains adult themes and discussions of sexual violence. On this special episode of the podcast we chat with not one, not two, but three of the cast members of JAGGED LITTLE PILL THE MUSICAL which concludes its Australian Tour at the Sydney Theatre Royal on the 14th August. I'm joined by performers AYDAN, Liam Head and Grace Miell who play Phoenix, Nick Healy and Bella respectively. We chat about why Jagged Little Pill is an important musical for our contemporary society, as well as what their favourite moments are from the production itself, including some behind the scenes stories that audiences would never see. AYDAN, Liam and Grace share hilarious backstage shenanigans, near on stage mishaps and what cast are thinking during some of the most intense moments in the production. Don't forget to follow us on our socials on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and subscribe to our Youtube Channel to view behind the scenes content of our episodes. You can also find out more about these three amazing performers by heading to our dedicated podcast website through following the links here. BOOK TICKETS TO THE FINAL WEEK OF JAGGED LITTLE PILL THE MUSICAL HERE. JAGGED LITTLE PILL tells the story of the Healys, the perfectly imperfect family. To the outside world, they are the suburban ideal – a PTA mum who is always cheering on her kids, a busy lawyer dad providing the best for his family, a high achieving son who's just made valedictorian, and the artistic adopted daughter fighting for change in small-town Connecticut. But nothing is as it seems. About AYDAN: Singer Songwriter AYDAN has left his teenage years behind after growing up on Australian TV. AYDAN’s impressive performances on ‘The Voice’ 2018 had coaches marvelling, cementing him as an up and coming talent in the Australian Music Scene. Join AYDAN on his journey with Jagged Little Pill and his new song releases on Instagram @aydan_music and Facebook www.facebook.com/AydansMusic About Liam: Plucked from Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University’s Bachelor of Musical Theatre course at 19 years of age, Liam is thrilled to be making his professional debut in GWB Entertainment’s Australian premiere of Jagged Little Pill. During his studies, Liam was privileged to perform many roles; most memorably Professor Callahan in Legally Blonde the Musical, Army Officer in Les Misérables and Kenickie in Grease. About Grace: Hailing from Brisbane, Grace began training in performing arts from the early age of 5 at Kidz-n-co Talent Musical Theatre School. When she was 16 years old she travelled with her Theatre School to dance and sing at Disney World (Orlando USA) and then performed on the cruise ship Enchantment of The Seas throughout the USA. Grace’s stage experience includes The Wild Blue by Anthony Crowley (Federation University) performing for the Starlight Children’s Foundation as a singer soloist. Timings: 05:05 - Let's Talk About Jagged 07:45 - Who do you play in the show? 15:34 - Behind the scenes stories 21:56 - You Outta Know and the Standing Ovations 27:44 - Is there a part in the show you love? RESOURCES 1800RESPECT provides information, referrals and counselling. Visite the website at 1800respect.org.au for information on different forms of violence and abuse, how to support someone and how to get access to support. 1800 737 732 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 22 - What is the role of a Swing? Chiara Assetta chats the swings of SIX, featuring co-host Zoe Rose24 Jul 202200:46:07
On the latest episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast we're joined by co-host Zoe Rose to chat with Chiara Assetta who is currently saving the day as one of the talented swings of SIX the Musical. Chiara sits down with us to chat about her history in theatre, from her early days of auditions through to her contract at Universal Studios in Japan, through to now being the Dance Captain and part of the three swings in SIX. Chiara takes us through the ins and outs of what a swing does and how they are saving the day time and again through this COVID times. Hear some behind the scenes stories of the chaotic and exhilerating nature of a swing in theatre and what the role means for her. Zoe Rose is currently directing The Taming of the Shrew for the Dire Theatre Company. They are a talented singer, and performer who has appeared in shows such as The Producers, Catch Me If You Can, The Addams Family and Next to Normal.  Don't forget to follow us on our socials on Instagram @theatrethoughtsaus and subscribe to our Youtube Channel to view behind the scenes content of our episodes. Find all our link here. EPISODE TIMINGS Pre-show chat with Zoe Rose: 1:53 Main Chat with Chiara Assetta: 11:57 What is a Swing? 18.49 Is it more exciting to be a Swing? 30:10 Jumping on halfway: 32:37 Chiara Assetta Bio Chiara Assetta (she/her) trained at Glenda Yee School of Dance and went on to graduate from ED5 International with a Diploma in Performing Arts. Chiara’s professional credits include the role of Teresita in Handa Opera Australia’s West Side Story on Sydney Harbour and Siblingship, the cabaret she co-created and performed in alongside her brother Daniel. She has also played Brian in Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens (Squabbalogic), the Bride of Frankenstein, Hip and Hop in Universal Monsters Live (Universal Studios Japan) and a Frog Choir vocalist in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Studios Japan). Chiara originated the choreography for the Australian production of The Dismissal. The Broadway World Australia Awards also named Siblingship, which Chiara co-created and choreographed, Best Cabaret in 2020. On screen, Chiara’s credits include Dance Academy and So You Think You Can Dance Australia as well as campaigns for brands such as Lynx. As a vocalist, she has performed the national anthem for the opening of Bankwest Stadium and backing vocals for Delta Goodrem on The Voice and The Footy Show. Book tickets to SIX the Musical here. Zoe Rose & Taming of the Shrew Zoe Rose (they/them) takes the wheel with this modern interpretation of one of The Bard's more controversial comedies! Set in the 1970's but retaining it's original text, this production comprised of a creative team that is entirely female identifying, non binary, and gender non conforming. SHEkespeare's first full scale production since the pandemic turned off the stage lights, and our first production in our very own premises The Forge! Book tickets here. Find their Facebook page here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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