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Better Man is a 2024 musical biopic depicting the life of English singer-songwriter and former Take That member Robbie Williams. It was written, directed, and produced by Michael Gracey (On the heels of his success with noted piece of treacly crap The Greatest Showman), and features the central conceit of replacing the film version of Robbie with that of an anthromorphic CGI chimpanzee. Robbie Williams himself stars as the narrator and singing voice of the film version of Williams, portrayed via motion capture and acted by stage actor Jonno Davies. Steve Pemberton, Kate Mulvany, Alison Steadman, and Damon Herriman also star, and the soundtrack features a collection of Robbie Williams hits set to theatrical set pieces.On a new (Wait, really?!) episode of Hell Is A Musical, Lilz and Scott take in a viewing of Better Man, and literally record the episode immediately after the screening from a car in the parking lot of a Showcase Cinemas. Join them as they cast a hypothetical Pearl Jam biopic, enjoy a delicious meal of spaghetti flingers and NASCAR fries, are thoroughly bewildered by the sight of a giant ape-man doing cocaine and other ilicit deeds....with Lilz and Scott!
On the 430th episode of Piecing It Together, film critic Courtney Howard joins me to talk about Better Man. If you don't know it by name, this is the Robbie Williams biopic where he's digitally replaced by a CGI Chimp. It's WILD. Puzzle pieces include All That Jazz, Rocketman, Babylon and of course, Planet of the Apes.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Better Man and the movies we discuss!Written by Michael Gracey, Simon Gleeson, Oliver ColeDirected by Michael GraceyStarring Robbie Williams, Steve Pemberton, Kate Mulvany, Alison Steadman, Jake SimmanceParamounthttps://www.bettermanmovie.com/Courtney Howard is a film critic whose work can be seen in Variety, AV Club and moreCheck out her Variety author page at https://variety.com/author/courtney-howard/Find her on Twitter @lulumaybelleMy latest David Rosen album MISSING PIECES: 2018-2024 is a compilation album that fills in the gaps in unreleased music made during the sessions for 2018's A Different Kind Of Dream, 2020's David Rosen, 2022's MORE CONTENT and 2025's upcoming And Other Unexplained Phenomena. Find it on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere else you can find music.You can also find more about all of my music on my website https://www.bydavidrosen.comMy latest music video is “Begin Again" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkb2VsJlH6sThe song at the end of the episode is "So Predictable" from The Pup Pups' latest album A Boy and His Dog and Three Cats and A Bear.Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenYou can also support the show by checking out our TeePublic store to buy shirts and more featuring Piecing It Together logos, movie designs, and artwork for my various music projects at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/piecing-it-togetherShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods,
B etter Man is a 2024 biographical musical film co-written, produced and directed by Michael Gracey about the life of British pop singer Robbie Williams. Williams is portrayed as an anthropomorphic chimpanzee with CGI, performed by Jonno Davies using motion capture, and voiced by both Williams and Davies. Steve Pemberton, Kate Mulvany, Alison Steadman, and Damon Herriman also star. Better Man premiered at the 51st Telluride Film Festival on 30 August 2024. It was released in the United States on 25 December 2024, and in Australia and the United Kingdom on 26 December. The film received positive reviews from critics but was a box office bomb.
For this week's main podcast review, I am joined by Ema Sasic, Dan Bayer, Cody Dericks, Will Mavity & Tom O'Brien to review and discuss the latest film from Michael Gracey, "Better Man" starring Robbie Williams, Jonno Davies, Steve Pemberton, Damon Herriman, Raechelle Banno, Alison Steadman & Kate Mulvany. A musical biopic about English poster Robbie Williams, the audacious, R-rated film portrays him on screen through its entire runtime as a CGI monkey with many musical numbers incorporating Robbie's most famous songs. What did we think of the story, the visual effects, the musical sequences, and the motion-capture performance of Davies combined with Williams's voiceover? Tune in as we discuss these topics, its awards season chances, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. Thank you for listening, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate and Damon have both been on this podcast before - but never together.Much in the same way that they are both appearing in two massive films released this month. One of those films is a Christmas movie based on a much loved song - and the other is a biopic based on the life of a much loved singer!Better Man - in cinemas Boxing Day How to Make Gravy - on Binge, right now.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Citizens Advice head of policy Morgan Wild, Which? head of strategic insight Katie Alpin and Cornwall Insight senior consultant Kate Mulvany join PoliticsHome's Alain Tolhurst to discuss the latest looming energy bill crisis and how it will impact people as the government's support changes. Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton for Podot, edited by Laura Silver
Great performers, writers and directors emerge from the smallest of theatres — venues where new talent is nurtured and writers and performers are free to learn the ropes and take risks. Liz Jones AO has been making that kind of theatre happen at La Mama for over 50 years. Now she is passing the torch.Also, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Tony Award-winning masterpiece Into the Woods returns to the Australian stage and we learn all about the legendary French actress Sarah Bernhardt who is being portrayed on the Melbourne Theatre Company stage by Kate Mulvany in the new play Bernhardt/Hamlet directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.
Great performers, writers and directors emerge from the smallest of theatres — venues where new talent is nurtured and writers and performers are free to learn the ropes and take risks. Liz Jones AO has been making that kind of theatre happen at La Mama for over 50 years. Now she is passing the torch. Also, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Tony Award-winning masterpiece Into the Woods returns to the Australian stage and we learn all about the legendary French actress Sarah Bernhardt who is being portrayed on the Melbourne Theatre Company stage by Kate Mulvany in the new play Bernhardt/Hamlet directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.
Roald Dahl's beloved novel Matilda was brought to glorious life as a stage musical in 2010 and now it is on screen, once again buoyed by the clever, funny, moving songs by Tim Minchin.Also, we revisit our conversation with another talented West Australian: the writer and actor Kate Mulvany. Kate will soon star in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of Bernhardt/Hamlet.
Roald Dahl's beloved novel Matilda was brought to glorious life as a stage musical in 2010 and now it is on screen, once again buoyed by the clever, funny, moving songs by Tim Minchin. Also, we revisit our conversation with another talented West Australian: the writer and actor Kate Mulvany. Kate will soon star in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of Bernhardt/Hamlet.
Kate Mulvany schools us on how to pronounce her name correctly, chats about working with Al Pacino, and discusses the time she dressed as a giant bilby. Support the show
G'day all! It's a brand new Australia edition of Go Fact Yourself!Kate Mulvany is best known these days for her role on Amazon Prime's “Hunters” where she plays a Nazi-hunting nun. But one of her most acclaimed roles was Shakespeare's Richard III. She'll tell us about why the role was so deeply personal for her and explain why she still gets starstruck after all these years.Kate's opponent is Josh Szeps. He's the host of the podcast “Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps.” He wants his show to be a place that leans into discussions of heady topics like “What's wrong with men?” and “Am I racist?” but with a sense of honesty and understanding. We'll hear about some of the hilarious interactions he's had with guests and the record-setting appearance he had on another game show as a kid. Our guests will also answer trivia questions about childhood fandom turning into lifelong passion.What's the Difference: PiratesWhat's the difference between “aye” and “aye-aye”?What's the difference between a sea song and a sea shanty?Areas of Expertise:Josh: Frequent flier programs, the Season 3 finale of the TV show “The West Wing,” and Jerry Seinfeld's stand-up routine (not the TV show).Kate: Rasputin's relationship with the Romanovs, the correct way to eat Vegemite and the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show.Appearing in this episode:J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongKate MulvanyJosh SzepsWith guest experts:Mark Nasr, Senior Vice President of Air Canada and the president of its loyalty program.Nell Campbell, actor and singer whose many credits include playing Columbia in the stage and film version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.Go Fact Yourself was devised and produced by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, in collaboration with Maximum Fun. Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Vaccine-getting by YOU.
Actors and real-life married couple Kate Mulvany and Hamish Michael take on the ten questions from the quiz this week. Kate is a longtime fan of the show, but Hamish doesn't know what he's in for. Not many of the questions are correctly answered with the first guess, but they get there eventually.Which is the least populated of New York City's five boroughs? The Spanish Riding School is in which European city? And what is the largest tendon in the human body? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Madeline Stuart was 17, her mum took her to a fashion parade where most of the models seemed to fit a tall, thin, predictable box. Maddy was born with Down Syndrome, a condition that means she has an extra chromosome. And while she didn't look like the models she saw in magazines, fashionistas thought Maddy was beautiful. They invited her onto the catwalks of New York, London, Paris — every corner of the globe. Maddy always knew she could conquer the world — and now she's showing everyone else that they can too. Narrated by actress and writer, Kate Mulvany. Extra narration by Peggy Webber.
When Madeline Stuart was 17, her mum took her to a fashion parade where most of the models seemed to fit a tall, thin, predictable box. Maddy was born with Down Syndrome, a condition that means she has an extra chromosome. And while she didn't look like the models she saw in magazines, fashionistas thought Maddy was beautiful. They invited her onto the catwalks of New York, London, Paris — every corner of the globe. Maddy always knew she could conquer the world — and now she's showing everyone else that they can too. Narrated by actress and writer, Kate Mulvany. Extra narration by Peggy Webber.
Kate Mulvany is a professional storyteller. An award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and actor, she's built a name for herself in her incredible performances, whether in The Great Gatsby, The Little Death, or opposite Al Pacino in the Amazon series Hunters. On stage she's redefined roles like Richard III, and Kate is acclaimed for her writing, holding a knack for adapting and reinterpreting Australian classics. The latest, is her version of Playing Beatie Bow, and in the week before her sold out season at Sydney Theatre Company kicked off, I asked her to Take 5. Away from her CV, Kate has lived an extraordinary life; filled with challenges and heartaches, but also hope and opportunity. For all of these reasons, I was so excited to sit down with her. If you love a good yarn, you're in the right place. I asked Kate to share her backstory across five songs, and from The Muppets to Bowie to Ben Salter, this is a beautiful conversation about the transformative power of story. 'Can You Picture That?' - Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem (from The Muppet Movie soundtrack) 'Science Fiction' - The Divinyls 'Randwick Bells' - Jimmy Little 'Space Oddity' - David Bowie 'The Stars My Destination' - Ben Salter
Kate Mulvany is a professional storyteller. An award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and actor, she’s built a name for herself in her incredible performances, whether in The Great Gatsby, The Little Death, or opposite Al Pacino in the Amazon series Hunters. On stage she’s redefined roles like Richard III, and Kate is acclaimed for her writing, holding a knack for adapting and reinterpreting Australian classics. The latest, is her version of Playing Beatie Bow, and in the week before her sold out season at Sydney Theatre Company kicked off, I asked her to Take 5. Away from her CV, Kate has lived an extraordinary life; filled with challenges and heartaches, but also hope and opportunity. For all of these reasons, I was so excited to sit down with her. If you love a good yarn, you’re in the right place. I asked Kate to share her backstory across five songs, and from The Muppets to Bowie to Ben Salter, this is a beautiful conversation about the transformative power of story. 'Can You Picture That?' - Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem (from The Muppet Movie soundtrack) 'Science Fiction' - The Divinyls 'Randwick Bells' - Jimmy Little 'Space Oddity' - David Bowie 'The Stars My Destination' - Ben Salter
Kate Mulvany is a professional storyteller. An award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and actor, she’s built a name for herself in her incredible performances, whether in The Great Gatsby, The Little Death, or opposite Al Pacino in the Amazon series Hunters. On stage she’s redefined roles like Richard III, and Kate is acclaimed for her writing, holding a knack for adapting and reinterpreting Australian classics. The latest, is her version of Playing Beatie Bow, and in the week before her sold out season at Sydney Theatre Company kicked off, I asked her to Take 5. Away from her CV, Kate has lived an extraordinary life; filled with challenges and heartaches, but also hope and opportunity. For all of these reasons, I was so excited to sit down with her. If you love a good yarn, you’re in the right place. I asked Kate to share her backstory across five songs, and from The Muppets to Bowie to Ben Salter, this is a beautiful conversation about the transformative power of story. 'Can You Picture That?' - Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem (from The Muppet Movie soundtrack) 'Science Fiction' - The Divinyls 'Randwick Bells' - Jimmy Little 'Space Oddity' - David Bowie 'The Stars My Destination' - Ben Salter
The Bookstorian Podcast. A podcast for booklovers and bookstagrammersBooks mentioned in this podcast:The Nightingale by Kristin HannahTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeRed, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonTattooist of Auschwitz by Heather MorrisJasper Jones by Craig SilveyA Little Life by Hanya YanagiharaPodcast may contain spoilersPlays & Movies mentioned:Jasper Jones (2018) by Kate Mulvany. Directed by Sam Strong. Queensland Theatre Company: Brisbane. TheJasper Jones (2017). Rachel Perkins. Australia: Bunya Productions & Porchlight Films.Host: Teagan @bookstorian_Guest: Adele @pages.with.delEmail thebookstorianpodcast@outlook.com.auFollow me @thebookstorianpodcastDesign by Emma Russell CreativeMusic from https://www.zapsplat.com
Kate Mulvany joins James Evans to speak about the famous "Now is the winter of our discontent" speech from Richard III. They discuss Kate's experience playing Richard in Bell Shakespeare's production, how she discovered Shakespeare at university, and how she ended up discussing the famous playwright on set with Al Pacino. Kate is an award-winning actor, playwright, screenwriter, librettist and dramaturg. In 2020, she was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for her contribution to the Australian arts. She is one of Australia’s most respected and sought-after theatrical artists.
ScootzBronsen and Sdotfoster goes over the first season of Hunters on Amazon Prime. We go through the ten episodes in pretty much the order it when down. The cast of Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Jerrick Hinton, Tiffany Boone with Carol Kane and Saul Rubinek. In a thrilling story of Jewish hunters going after the Nazi that destroy they lives for those who were there. The others want to help or tied in some kinda way. With two of the biggest twist in TV series we've ever seen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vap/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vap/support
Kate Mulvany studied theatre at scriptwriting at Perth's Curtin University, and graduated to a career in which she has won national awards in both categories. She won a Helpmann Award for her season as Richard III at the Sydney Opera House. She won a Phillip Parsons playwriting award for her debut play, The Seed, which drew on her real life experiences as a childhood cancer survivor resulting from her conscripted father's exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam. When she was asked to return to deliver a commencement to humanities students in 2017, she wrote a beautiful tribute to the humanities, in all their broad, life-affirming glory, binding the various disciplines together using a bridge called 'imagination'. It's this episode Kate tells the story of the speech, how it was written, what she was hoping to achieve, as well as fleshing out the autobiographical detail that make this commencement such a delight. At the speech's conclusion, Kate quotes Albert Einstein, 'For all of us here, no matter who you are, "Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will get you everywhere." This speech is a love letter to imagination, to the humanities, and to 'humans doing'. Episode supported by GreenSkin™ and PurpleSkin™ avocados at http://lovemyavocados.com.au. To purchase a signed copy of Tony's sports book, 1989: The Great Grand Final visit his website. It's also available widely online. To purchase Humpty Dumpty Sat on the Slide and Tony's three other nursery rhyme backstories for A$80 + postage (The Cow Tripped Over the Moon, Hickory Dickory Dash, Baa Baa Blue Sheep), email via website. Please subscribe to the podcast, visit Speakola, and share any great speeches that are special to you, famous or otherwise. I just need transcript & photo /video embed. Speakola also has Twitter and Facebook feeds. Tony Wilson's author website is here. He's on twitter @byTonyWilson. Kate Mulvany stars in the series Hunters opposite Al Pacino, which is currently streaming on Amazon Prime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's written 25 plays, won three Helpmann awards and is now performing alongside Al Pacino, but writer and performer Kate Mulvany has never been afraid of her darker side. Also, we meet the cast of Inua Ellams' now streaming Barber Shop Chronicles and discuss the new phenomenon of staging theatre in our living rooms.
She's written 25 plays, won three Helpmann awards and is now performing alongside Al Pacino, but writer and performer Kate Mulvany has never been afraid of her darker side.Also, we meet the cast of Inua Ellams' now streaming Barber Shop Chronicles and discuss the new phenomenon of staging theatre in our living rooms.
She's written 25 plays, won three Helpmann awards and is now performing alongside Al Pacino, but writer and performer Kate Mulvany has never been afraid of her darker side. Also, we meet the cast of Inua Ellams' now streaming Barber Shop Chronicles and discuss the new phenomenon of staging theatre in our living rooms.
What does a dramaturge do? The delightful Kate Mulvany leads us through a world of superstition, tradition, curses and theatre ghosts.
Australian actor Kate Mulvany on starring opposite Al Pacino in the series Hunters, Sydney Film Festival artistic director Nashen Moodley discusses the plight of festivals which have been cancelled or postponed and Dan Golding on a Bond classic.
Australian actor Kate Mulvany on starring opposite Al Pacino in the series Hunters, Sydney Film Festival artistic director Nashen Moodley discusses the plight of festivals which have been cancelled or postponed and Dan Golding on a Bond classic.
Australian actor Kate Mulvany on starring opposite Al Pacino in the series Hunters, Sydney Film Festival artistic director Nashen Moodley discusses the plight of festivals which have been cancelled or postponed and Dan Golding on a Bond classic.
Australian actor Kate Mulvany on starring opposite Al Pacino in the series Hunters, Sydney Film Festival artistic director Nashen Moodley discusses the plight of festivals which have been cancelled or postponed and Dan Golding on a Bond classic.
Australian actor Kate Mulvany on starring opposite Al Pacino in the series Hunters, Sydney Film Festival artistic director Nashen Moodley discusses the plight of festivals which have been cancelled or postponed and Dan Golding on a Bond classic.
Hunters chegou ao catálogo de streaming da Amazon Prime Video no dia 21 de Fevereiro. A série que é produção de Jordan Peele (Corra!, Nós) ao lado de David Weil conta a história de um grupo diversificado de caçadores nazistas na cidade de Nova Iorque, que descobrem que criminosos de guerra nazistas estão conspirando para criar um Quarto Reich nos EUA.Além de Al Pacino e Logan Lerman completam o time dos Caçadores: Kate Mulvany, Josh Radnor, Tiffany Boone, Louis Ozawa Changchie, Joe Torrance, Carol Kane e Saul Rubinek.O CAST: Estamos mais uma vez reunidos com esse seleto time de comentaristas liderados pela host Stephanie Espindola, o palestrinha Ben-Hur Silva e eu, Guto Souza.7O PROGRAMA: A mais nova série da Amazon Prime Video está entre nós e precisávamos dar nossas opiniões e expressamos nosso "amor e ódio" por Hunters.Escolha seu player favorito, dê o play e divirta-se conosco!Correção: Onde falamos "cultura judia", queríamos dizer "cultura judaica".E aí, tem alguma indicação ou comentário para o Martelada? Mande pra nós e lembre-se de nos acompanhar nos principais agregadores de podcast! Para mandar seu áudio, basta entrar em contato conosco por mensagem no Facebook, ou Direct no Instagram ou pelo e-mail contato@feededigno.com.br.Seu feedback é muito importante para que possamos sempre melhorar o formato do nosso Martelada.PUBLICAÇÕES RELACIONADAS: Acesse a publicação do Martelada 27 em https://feededigno.com.br
Bob the Fish who is our Marketing Director died.Handling microphones on stage while singing and dancing.Sam forgot the words to Grease.Sam auditions for a TVC.Max's (brief) improv experiences.How expensive is it to put on a reality tv show?Max watched 'Lambs of God' at an AACTA event followed by Q&ABloopers that made it into films.Max had a TVC audition... as a father.Max & Sam find they are both HUGE fans of Kate Mulvany! And they have both worked with her! What?!Max talks about an upcoming Q&A with Casting Director Nikki BarrettThe movie I Am Mother gets a solid mention.Max meets Cate BlanchettMax see's Alan Rickman in road rage.Agents get a mention... the good, the bad, the ugly.Full Transcript including Timestamps on our website www.twounemployedactors.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/twounemployedactors)
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The Merger (Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, Australia) (review)Now an acclaimed feature film adaptation starring Damian Callinan, Kate Mulvany, and John Howard, Callinan returns to the stage with the one-man tour-de-force that inspired the Cinefest OZ Prize nominated ‘instant classic’ (Film Blerg).The dysfunctional Bodgy Creek Roosters Footy Club is in trouble and will either have to fold or merge with their arch-rivals - the Hudson’s Flat Cougars. But prodigal son coach Troy Carrington has other ideas. To save the club he embarks on a program to recruit refugees and unwittingly takes the community on a journey of change.For more information visit https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/the-mergerTheatre First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/ivetheatrereviews Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Director Kate Champion and Co-Director Steve Rodger discuss with set designer Isabel Hudson and solo performer Kate Mulvany, the enduring and quietly powerful nature of Every Brilliant Thing and it's exploration of mental illness. Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe Director Kate Champion Co-Director Steve Rodgers Podcast produced for Belvoir by Zoe Ferguson. 8 - 31 March BOOK HERE
This episode was recorded live at Roslyn Packer Theatre for the Mary Stuart Pre-season Briefing, one of Sydney Theatre Company's Insight Events in which audiences meet the actors and creative teams behind STC’s work. In this informal Q&A, STC's literary manager Polly Rowe sits down with Mary Stuart's cast and creatives to discuss how the fascinating true story of Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots is expressed in a bold new adaptation by Kate Mulvany. Mary Stuart is playing Roslyn Packer Theatre until the 2nd of March. Tickets are available at sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/produ…19/mary-stuart
In this rebroadcast of one of our favourite stories, Kate Mulvany's luxurious get-away to Byron Bay gets derailed by some illicit muesli. This story is also available in print in the first ever Story Club book! Get your copy here.
País Australia Dirección Baz Luhrmann Guion Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce (Novela: F. Scott Fitzgerald) Música Craig Armstrong Fotografía Simon Duggan Reparto Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Isla Fisher, Elizabeth Debicki, Jason Clarke, Amitabh Bachchan, Jack Thompson, Adelaide Clemens, Max Cullen, Steve Bisley, Richard Carter, Vince Colosimo, Brendan Maclean, Kate Mulvany, Callan McAuliffe Sinopsis Nueva York, años 20. En la alta sociedad norteamericana, llama la atención la presencia de Jay Gatsby, un hombre misterioso e inmensamente rico, al que todos consideran un advenedizo, lo que no impide que acudan a sus fastuosas fiestas en su gran mansión de Long Island. Gatsby vive obsesionado con la idea de recuperar al amor que dejó escapar años atrás. Para ello se hará amigo de su vecino recién llegado, el joven Nick Carraway.
Featuring interviews with adaptor Kate Mulvany and musical director Luke Byrne, this episode explores the power of song in Harp in the South. Luke and Kate discuss why songs were chosen, how they were woven into the script and what effect their inclusion has on the play, from both the cast and audience perspectives. The podcast includes live recordings of cast performing Siuil a Run, Brian O'Lynn, The Last Rose of Summer, Old Rugged Hills and Ye Shanghai. Podcast produced by Jordan Smith Live recordings mixed by Nate Edmondson Thank you to Kate Mulvany and Luke Byrne
This week, with two audio described performances of Ruth Park’s iconic and beloved Harp in the South at the Sydney Theatre Company planned for later this month the show pays a special homage to the books. Stella chats with playwright Kate Mulvany about the process for adapting the books for the stage and what audience members can look forward to and Frances Keyland presents a special Reader Recommended. Also on the show, we speak with Belinda Wilson from our Building Stronger Futures team about two upcoming employment programs
The Merger (Comedy, Drama, Sport) Troy Carrington, a former professional football player returns to his country town after an abrupt end to his sporting career and is persuaded to coach the hapless local footy team, the Roosters.Director: Mark GrentellWriter: Damian CallinanStars: Damian Callinan, Kate Mulvany, John Howard - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT7197946000 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, audioBoom, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc.For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter and Google+:Facebook - @moviesfirsttwitter - @ moviesfirstGoogle+ - https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/116201551232774363704/108207704769091029605 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Black Swan State Theatre Company brings Ray Lawler's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll back to the stage, our regular theatre commentator Kate Mulvany reflects on the past, present and future of Australian playwriting, Jada Alberts directs a new production of her play Brothers Wreck, and Jodee Mundy discusses adapting her memories of growing up in a Deaf family into the stage production Personal.
We hear Greek rebetiko music performed live in the studio, Yves Jacques speaks to us backstage about his role in Robert Lepage's The Far Side of the Moon, we learn about Bell Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra starring Catherine McClements, actor and playwright Kate Mulvany talks all things theatre, and Jason Di Rosso previews the 90th Academy Awards.
Before Jasper Jones bounds back onto our stages on January 25, step behind the scenes of this much-loved production, with our brand new podcast. Author Craig Silvey, adaptor Kate Mulvany, director Anne-Louise Sarks and the gorgeous young cast all weigh in on the making of this smash hit. Produced for Belvoir by Zoe Ferguson 25 JAN - 19 FEB 2017 BOOK NOW: http://bit.ly/2cbWzUG
The shock canonisation of Mother Teresa has left the world aghast - but no one more than Kate Mulvany who had already written to the so-called pope and lodged a formal application. Get tickets for Nailed It! at GiantDwarf.com.au
‘The last plane out of Sydney’s almost gone…’, an unmistakable lyric that playwright Kate Mulvany recalls hearing everywhere from radio through to blue light discos growing up. However, it wasn’t until she heard the word ‘Vietnam’ in the Cold Chisel classic, Khe Sanh, that she sat down to really listen to the story that was being told. It brought emotional demons out of the woodwork, opened up a dialogue with her Vietnam Veteran father’s life and was a catalyst for great personal upheaval.
“In a wondrous world of riddles and hidden treasure, bumbling Jack Hare is on a race against time to deliver a message of love from the Moon to the Sun.” Pack a picnic, round up the kids and join us for a live Saturday-lunchtime reading of Kit Williams’s iconic 1979 picture book Masquerade. The magical story—which sparked a real-life treasure hunt for a golden hare necklace buried in a secret location in Britain—will be read aloud by playwright and actress Kate Mulvany, who has also adapted Kit’s book for the stage.
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
Meet Rose Maloney. Her dad went to Vietnam. Her grandfather is ex-IRA. Today's their collective birthday. From this intimate reunion, a silent family battle opens up, becoming a national story about finding new life amongst the rubble of old wars.--As an actor Kate Mulvany has played lead roles with several major Australian theatre companies as well as appearing on TV and in film. As a writer, her plays include The Web, Blood and Bone (winner of Naked Theatre Company’s “Write Now"! Award), The Danger Age, which was shortlisted for the STC's Patrick White Playwrights Award, Masquerade, an adaptation of Kit William's classic children's tale, which featured at the 2015 Sydney Festival, and several other adaptations of classic works.
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
Eamon Flack reads his foreword to The Seed, by Kate Mulvany. It’s called The Making of a Great Play, and this is something Eamon knows a lot about. He's worked extensively in theatre companies around the country. He is a writer and director - currently the Artistic Associate at Belvoir - and he has been at the helm of many successful productions.