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The Stage Show
ABC
247 episodes
6 days ago
In-depth conversations with the world's top directors, performers and writers for the stage.
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In-depth conversations with the world's top directors, performers and writers for the stage.
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Performing Arts
Arts
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Pamela Rabe tackles an iconic role + a kid's point of view on stage
The Stage Show
54 minutes 3 seconds
5 months ago
Pamela Rabe tackles an iconic role + a kid's point of view on stage
It’s one of those roles which great actors have on their to-do list: Winnie in the play Happy Days by Samuel Beckett.  Winnie starts the play buried up to her waist in dirt. In Act 2 she’s buried up to her neck! Acclaimed actor Pamela Rabe tell us what makes this such an iconic play and how she approached it as both co-director and star of Happy Days for the Sydney Theatre Company. In the play POV (Point of View), 11-year-old Bub directs a pair of adult actors on stage, to re-enact scenes from her life. There's a catch: it's the first time the actors have seen the script, and Bub is filming them for a documentary. This innovative work by collective re:group is all about how a kid experiences the mental illness of a parent. We chat to young actors Mabelle Rose and Edie Whitehead, who play Bub, and director Solomon Thomas. What if Celine Dion wasn't just the torch-bearing soundtrack to Titanic — but the main character? That's the premise of a hilarious musical parody called Titanique, which originated off Broadway and has since proven popular here in Australia too. A cast of 11 joins The Stage Show, led by powerhouse Marney McQueen.
The Stage Show
In-depth conversations with the world's top directors, performers and writers for the stage.