By day, Josh and Lee are regular, working citizens. By night they're treading stages of theatres across Adelaide. Join them, and a delightful array of guests, to explore the sheer insanity and time consuming commitment of amateur theatre. With a few honest stories, some silly accents and a healthy dose of humour, they attempt to figure out - why do they do this.
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By day, Josh and Lee are regular, working citizens. By night they're treading stages of theatres across Adelaide. Join them, and a delightful array of guests, to explore the sheer insanity and time consuming commitment of amateur theatre. With a few honest stories, some silly accents and a healthy dose of humour, they attempt to figure out - why do they do this.
Bronwyn Ruciak is a jill of all trades when it comes to the Adelaide theatre scene. Actor, producer, marketer and keen supporter of many companies. We're blessed for getting her boundless energy in the studio to talk about why she does the wonderful magic you all get to see. Bronwyn’s creativity has grown wings and taken flight with her company - Butterfly Theatre. Aimed at creating brave shows in quirky spaces - think pubs, clubs and anywhere in between - the company was born of a love for the “the Athens of the south” (as she affectionately calls Adelaide). With Butterfly Theatre Bronwyn has taken the brave step to guide Adelaidean audiences into new and exciting realms and changed our idea of the pub as place of celebration to place of performance. You may pick up on some advice and inspiration your-self or just enjoy this very fun chat! Enjoy!
Why do we do this?
By day, Josh and Lee are regular, working citizens. By night they're treading stages of theatres across Adelaide. Join them, and a delightful array of guests, to explore the sheer insanity and time consuming commitment of amateur theatre. With a few honest stories, some silly accents and a healthy dose of humour, they attempt to figure out - why do they do this.