Showtime with Andrew G | Theatre Podcast Australia

Andrew G
Showtime with Andrew G | Theatre Podcast Australia

SHOWTIME podcasts feature in-depth conversations with the people shaping Melbourne’s vibrant theatre scene. Offering an insider’s guide to the world of live performance, the series spotlights a ‘who’s who’ of both established and emerging talents. From the latest in Musical Theatre, Plays, and Cabaret, to behind-the-scenes stories and upcoming productions, SHOWTIME with Andrew G captures the essence of what makes Melbourne’s stages come alive, celebrating the artists and shows that define the city’s rich theatrical culture. Also on YouTube and Instagram. @AndrewGShowtime

  1. From Hobart to Harvard: Emily McDougall Shines as Elle Woods

    3D AGO

    From Hobart to Harvard: Emily McDougall Shines as Elle Woods

    Emily McDougall is lighting up the stage as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde at the National Theatre, but her journey started far from the bright lights of Melbourne. Born and raised in Hobart, Emily’s love for musical theatre began at just 10 years old in a school production. That early spark turned into a fierce passion, eventually taking her to Federation University, where she trained, performed and even co-wrote a musical inspired by the emotional aftermath of the pandemic. Now, as Elle, she brings depth, warmth and strength to a character she has loved for years. Emily’s journey is one of resilience, creativity and heart. She speaks openly about the highs and challenges of working in the arts, and how staying connected to community, training and joy helps her navigate a demanding industry. Through Legally Blonde, she explores the power of breaking stereotypes, embracing complexity and telling stories that inspire audiences to see themselves on stage. Whether she is writing original work or bringing Elle Woods to life, Emily reminds us that theatre is not just about performance. It is about passion, growth and creating moments that last long after the final bow. 🎭 Legally Blonde 📍National Theatre St Kilda 🗓️ 12 to 27 July 🎟️ booktickets.com.au Legally Blonde the Musical is lighting up Melbourne with high energy, big laughs and even bigger heart. Based on the hit film, this feel good stage sensation follows Elle Woods, a fashion loving sorority queen who swaps pink heels for legal briefs when she enrols at Harvard Law to win back her ex. But along the way, Elle discovers her true strength, smashing stereotypes and proving that being true to yourself never goes out of style. Packed with catchy songs, slick choreography and a whole lot of charm, Legally Blonde is more than just a pretty pink musical. It’s a joyful celebration of self confidence, resilience and friendship. From courtroom showdowns to Delta Nu dance breaks, every moment is bursting with colour, humour and heart. This Melbourne production brings a fresh and fabulous take on the Broadway hit, featuring a standout cast of rising stars and scene stealing child performers. Audiences of all ages are loving the infectious energy, dazzling design and empowering message that you don’t need to change who you are to make a difference. Whether you're a die hard fan or new to Elle's journey, Legally Blonde is the must see musical event of the season.   🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/AndrewGShowtime EMILY MCDOUGALL is a dynamic musical theatre performer originally from Hobart, now based in Melbourne. She discovered her love for performing at just 10 years old in a school musical, a moment that sparked a lifelong passion for the stage. Emily trained at Federation University, where she honed her craft across acting, singing and dance, and also co-wrote an original musical exploring themes of grief and disconnection during the pandemic. Her approach to performance is grounded in authenticity, emotional depth and a deep respect for storytelling. Emily is currently starring as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde at the National Theatre, bringing warmth, strength and nuance to a character she has long admired. Offstage, she remains active in the arts community through ongoing training and creative collaboration. Emily is passionate about work that challenges expectations, celebrates complexity and inspires audiences to see themselves reflected on stage.

    22 min
  2. Three Little Pigs, One Big Message: Love, Laughter and Family

    5D AGO

    Three Little Pigs, One Big Message: Love, Laughter and Family

    What do you get when you mix fairy tale pigs, big vocals and stand-up comedy timing? A children’s musical that’s as clever as it is hilarious. In this episode of the Showtime podcast, Andrew sits down with Zack, Isabelle and Ben, the trio behind The Three Little Pigs, to chat about turning a well-worn story into a high-energy stage hit. With fresh characters, catchy tunes and a whole lot of heart, this production proves that kids’ theatre can be just as bold, brilliant and entertaining as anything on the main stage. 🎭 Legally Blonde 📍National Theatre St Kilda 🗓️ 12 to 27 July 🎟️ booktickets.com.au Stiles and Drewe’s The Three Little Pigs is a clever, high-energy twist on the classic tale, created by the award-winning team behind Mary Poppins and Honk!. Packed with catchy songs, colourful characters and playful humour, this short musical is designed to delight children and entertain the adults who bring them. In this version, the three pigs each have unique personalities—a fitness fanatic, an eco-warrior and a brainy designer—and their journey away from home becomes a fun, fast-paced lesson in resilience and teamwork. The Big Bad Wolf brings just enough mischief to keep things exciting without being scary. With a running time under an hour, the show is perfect for young audiences, offering big laughs, toe-tapping tunes and a heartwarming message about family and finding your strength. It is a joyful introduction to theatre that proves children’s musicals can be just as smart and satisfying as any grown-up show.   🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/AndrewGShowtime ZAKARIA VASILIOU is a comedian and musical theatre performer with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music Theatre) from the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). His debut stand-up show Twinky Twinky Little Star played to sold-out audiences at the Adelaide Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festival, earning rave reviews and an Adelaide Fringe Emerging Artist Award. On stage, Zak has performed in a range of productions including Mongrel (dir. Maude Davey), The Hello Girls (dir. Jason Langley), Sweet Charity (dir. Jayde Kirchert), Chicago (dir. Adrian Barnes), and Ivy and Bean (dir. Sarah Williams). He is thrilled to return as Q in Stiles and Drewe’s The 3 Little Pigs after originating the role in the 2024 Australian premiere directed by Tahra Cannon. Known for blending sharp comedic instincts with heartfelt storytelling, Zak brings energy, humour and originality to every role he plays. ISABELE DAVIS Davis is a Melbourne-born, Shanghai-raised singer, songwriter and performer. After completing a Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre at WAAPA in 2019, she has dedicated her creative energy to writing, releasing and performing original music across Victoria. Her recent theatre credits include Romeo and Juliet and Outback Adventures (M.S.C), Share House: The Musical (Arts Centre Melbourne), and Ordinary Days (Be You). Isabelle is also the voice of Talia Wick on Find Me, the theme song for the award-winning audio drama The Realm Tree. She recently released the first two singles from her debut album An Inconvenient Youth, with the full album set to launch in August this year. Isabelle is excited to return to The 3 Little Pigs this July, sharing her love of storytelling, music and live performance with young audiences once again. BEN HAMILTON is delighted to return to the stage in this vibrant production of The Three Little Pigs. He is currently studying full-time at Showfit, where he continues to develop his skills in singing, acting and dance, and deepen his passion for musical theatre. Ben has a natural flair for entertaining young audiences and regularly works in children’s entertainment, bringing energy, fun and creativity to every performance. His warm presence and playful spirit make him a hit with kids and families alike. He is thrilled to be part of this joyful and imaginative show, and looks forward to sharing the stage with such a talented cast and crew. The Three Little Pigs is a story full of heart, humour and important lessons about family and resilience, and Ben is excited to help bring it to life for audiences these July school holidays.

    16 min
  3. Heart and Humour: Jackson Cross Brings Emmett to Life

    JUL 3

    Heart and Humour: Jackson Cross Brings Emmett to Life

    Jackson Cross shares his creative journey from Geelong’s vibrant arts community to the main stage at Melbourne’s National Theatre. Now starring as Emmett in Legally Blonde, Jackson reflects on how a high school music teacher helped him rediscover his love for performing and embrace his identity as a queer artist. After years playing in an indie rock band, he returned to theatre with fresh purpose, combining musical skill with emotional truth. Revisiting the role of Emmett, Jackson brings honesty, warmth and quiet strength to the character. He sees Legally Blonde as more than a feel-good musical. It is a celebration of confidence, kindness and defying expectations. His personal experiences with ADHD and self-discovery mirror the themes of the show, making his performance feel real and deeply relatable. With a passion for curiosity, a love of learning and an infectious sense of joy, Jackson speaks openly about the power of community, creativity and staying true to yourself. His story is a reminder that theatre is not just about performance. It is about connection, growth and giving others the courage to shine in their own way. 🎭 Legally Blonde 📍National Theatre St Kilda 🗓️ 12 to 27 July 🎟️ booktickets.com.au Legally Blonde the Musical is lighting up Melbourne with high energy, big laughs and even bigger heart. Based on the hit film, this feel good stage sensation follows Elle Woods, a fashion loving sorority queen who swaps pink heels for legal briefs when she enrols at Harvard Law to win back her ex. But along the way, Elle discovers her true strength, smashing stereotypes and proving that being true to yourself never goes out of style. Packed with catchy songs, slick choreography and a whole lot of charm, Legally Blonde is more than just a pretty pink musical. It’s a joyful celebration of self confidence, resilience and friendship. From courtroom showdowns to Delta Nu dance breaks, every moment is bursting with colour, humour and heart. This Melbourne production brings a fresh and fabulous take on the Broadway hit, featuring a standout cast of rising stars and scene stealing child performers. Audiences of all ages are loving the infectious energy, dazzling design and empowering message that you don’t need to change who you are to make a difference. Whether you're a die hard fan or new to Elle's journey, Legally Blonde is the must see musical event of the season. 🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/AndrewGShowtime JACKSON CROSS is a passionate and energetic performer with a deep love for storytelling. He began his theatre journey at Federation University, graduating with the class of 2022. Since then, he has developed a strong interest in new works, regularly participating in workshops and developmental projects. His credits include performances in several new Australian musicals, including The White Rose by Oliver Thomson and Isabella Dymalovski, Fresno by Jeremy Harland and Josh Connell, A Wake to Remember by Samantha Wong, and the Green Room Award winning Blue to the Horizon by Sarah Wynen. Over the past two summers, Jackson has performed with Melbourne Shakespeare Company in their outdoor seasons, playing Lorenzo in The Merchant of Venice and Borachio in Much Ado About Nothing, while also contributing musically to both productions. He is now excited to return to the role of Emmett in Legally Blonde with Theatrical, the very first role he ever performed on stage, now revisited with new perspective and enthusiasm.

    28 min
  4. Backing Local: How the Palais Theatre Supports Community Projects

    JUL 3

    Backing Local: How the Palais Theatre Supports Community Projects

    Lloyd Jones, a powerhouse in the Australian live entertainment scene, shares his passion for iconic venues like Melbourne’s Palais Theatre in this unforgettable episode of Showtime with Andrew G. From childhood memories of John Farnham to leading major restorations, Lloyd reveals how venues are more than stages. They are cultural landmarks filled with shared history. He champions the Palais Theatre Community Fund, which reinvests 50 cents from every ticket sold into grassroots projects across the City of Port Phillip. From olive oil to youth theatre, the fund is changing lives. With warmth, insight and decades of experience, Lloyd shows how historic venues can thrive commercially while remaining vital to the community. This episode is a love letter to live music, memory and meaningful impact.   🎭 Palais Theatre Community Fund 🗓️ Round 12: Closes 4 July 💰palaistheatre.com.au/community-support The Palais Theatre Community Fund supports local organisations and initiatives that contribute to the cultural and social life of the City of Port Phillip. Created through a partnership between Live Nation and the local council, the fund allocates a portion of every ticket sold to help community projects grow. It has supported a broad range of recipients, from local arts groups and schools to environmental programs and sporting clubs. The aim is to strengthen connections, encourage participation and help local ideas take shape. The fund reflects the important role the Palais Theatre plays not just as a venue, but as part of the local community.   🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram AndrewGShowtime LLOYD JONES is a venue operations leader, storyteller and lifelong music fan with over two decades of experience across live events, television, film and exhibitions. He currently leads operations for Venue Nation Australia, managing iconic spaces like the Palais Theatre, Festival Hall and Fortitude Music Hall. Originally from Sydney, Lloyd has worked across Australia and Asia, including a recent role in Bangkok with Live Nation Asia. He is passionate about the way music, places and people connect, and brings a storyteller’s eye to every project. Also a published author under the name Edwin Jones, Lloyd continues to chase great stories, live shows and a good meal wherever he goes.

    17 min
  5. The Delta Nu trio bringing sparkle and soul to Legally Blonde

    JUN 26

    The Delta Nu trio bringing sparkle and soul to Legally Blonde

    Get ready to bend and snap your expectations because this is not your average sorority story. In Legally Blonde the Musical, Georgina Scott, Vanessa Yeo and Taya Patterson-Fay light up the stage as the Delta Nu trio, but behind the sequins and sass is a celebration of sisterhood, resilience and self belief. Their offstage bond fuels performances that are as heartfelt as they are hilarious, proving that when women support each other, the result is pure theatrical magic.   🎭 Legally Blonde 📍National Theatre St Kilda 🗓️ 12 to 27 July 🎟️ booktickets.com.au   Legally Blonde the Musical is lighting up Melbourne with high energy, big laughs and even bigger heart. Based on the hit film, this feel good stage sensation follows Elle Woods, a fashion loving sorority queen who swaps pink heels for legal briefs when she enrols at Harvard Law to win back her ex. But along the way, Elle discovers her true strength, smashing stereotypes and proving that being true to yourself never goes out of style. Packed with catchy songs, slick choreography and a whole lot of charm, Legally Blonde is more than just a pretty pink musical. It’s a joyful celebration of self confidence, resilience and friendship. From courtroom showdowns to Delta Nu dance breaks, every moment is bursting with colour, humour and heart. This Melbourne production brings a fresh and fabulous take on the Broadway hit, featuring a standout cast of rising stars and scene stealing child performers. Audiences of all ages are loving the infectious energy, dazzling design and empowering message that you don’t need to change who you are to make a difference. Whether you're a die hard fan or new to Elle's journey, Legally Blonde is the must see musical event of the season.   🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/AndrewGShowtime GEORGINA SCOTT is a New Zealand-born, Naarm/Melbourne-based performer working across theatre, screen, and immersive entertainment. She trained at Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance, completing a Diploma of Music Theatre and a Certificate III in Dance Teaching and Management. Recent credits include Time Warped: A Rocky Horror Dinner Show (Magenta) and lead roles in the short films Kiss Me Charlie (Charlie) and Cornered Angels (Sunsta). Georgina has also collaborated with Hunted Interactive Experience and appeared in a range of music videos and television commercials. She is a full-time member of Chris Nolan’s vocal studio and recently completed the 10-week Essentials Acting Course with the Howard Fine Acting Studio. TAEA PATTERSON-FAHY is a Melbourne-based performer, recently relocated from Brisbane. She is a graduate of the Queensland College of Dance, where she completed an Advanced Diploma of Musical Theatre and played the lead role of Alice in Alice by Heart. Originally from Alice Springs, Taea spent her early years immersed in the vibrant community of Central Australia before moving to Brisbane, where she continued her training. Raised in a proud rainbow family by her two mums, Taea grew up with a deep appreciation for storytelling, self-expression, and inclusion. She began performing at the age of three and is thrilled to make her Melbourne stage debut with this production.   VANESSA YEO, originally from the jungles of Borneo, is thrilled to make her musical theatre debut in Legally Blonde. A former industrial abseiler — yes, she really used to hang off skyscrapers on ropes — Vanessa brings boldness and tenacity to the stage, drawing on a unique performance background that includes martial arts, burlesque, belly dance, gymnastics, and singing in an Argentinian Cumbia band. She left the high-rises behind to pursue full-time training at Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance, where she is currently completing a Diploma of Musical Theatre. Vanessa is excited to share this next chapter of her creative journey with Melbourne audiences.

    31 min
  6. Finding Power in Identity and Joy in Telling the Truth

    JUN 17

    Finding Power in Identity and Joy in Telling the Truth

    A bold new voice has arrived on Melbourne’s cabaret scene with a show that throws out the rulebook on love, identity and what it means to be seen. Asexual Fantasies and Hopeless A-Romantics is a solo journey that blends heartfelt honesty with sharp humour and awkward charm, exploring misunderstood labels, teenage confusion and the joy of self-discovery. Rather than chasing traditional narratives of romance, the show centres on visibility and the quiet power of authenticity, offering audiences a rare and refreshing perspective told with wit, warmth and courage.   🎭 Asexual Fantasies and Hopeless Aromantics 🗓️  16 Jun to 21 Jun 📍 The Butterfly Club 🎟️  https://thebutterflyclub.com/show/asexual-fantasies-and-hopeless-aromantics   Sophie Harvey’s Asexual Fantasies and Hopeless A-Romantics is a deeply personal and refreshingly honest cabaret exploring identity, self-discovery and the often overlooked experiences of asexual and aromantic people. Sophie is a musical theatre performer who also happens to be a proud asexual, constantly questioning where she sits on the aromantic spectrum. Through storytelling and song, she takes audiences on a journey from childhood confusion to present-day clarity, using the cabaret form to share what it means to see the world—and the stage—through an aspec lens. Confronted by the lack of representation for aspec identities in the artform she loves, Sophie responds the only way she knows how: with heart, humour and a killer setlist. Featuring an eclectic mix of music ranging from Golden Age soprano to Queen, from indie ballads to contemporary musical theatre, this is an evening of reflection, visibility and celebration that invites audiences to laugh, feel and maybe even see love a little differently.   🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/AndrewGShowtime   SHOPIE HARVEY is a 20-year-old Scottish-born, Melbourne-based performer and a recent graduate of Showfit’s full-time musical theatre course. She is currently writing and rehearsing her debut solo cabaret Asexual Fantasies and Hopeless A-Romantics, set to premiere at The Butterfly Club. During her training, Sophie appeared in a range of productions including Dance Nation as Ashlee, Icons as Florence Welch, Constellations (Ensemble), and a student-devised verbatim piece in which she portrayed her own mother. Beyond musical theatre, she has a strong passion for plays and classical text, having twice been shortlisted for the John Bell Shakespeare Scholarship and completing workshops at both The Hub Studio and 16th Street, with a focus on Tennessee Williams and Shakespeare. A self-described “asexual who’s constantly figuring out if she’s somewhere on the aromantic spectrum,” Sophie is thrilled to bring her aspec perspective to the stage and share her story with humour, heart and honesty.

    16 min
  7. Flying High: Rehearsals, Tap Shoes and the Heart of Mary Poppins

    JUN 12

    Flying High: Rehearsals, Tap Shoes and the Heart of Mary Poppins

    Step behind the curtain with Hannah Simos Garner and Jason Sainsbury King as they bring a fresh spark to the beloved roles of Mary Poppins and Bert in MDMS’s magical new production. From tap shoes to flying umbrellas, they reveal the energy, emotion and teamwork it takes to reimagine a classic for today’s audiences. With heartfelt reflections, playful chemistry and a touch of theatrical magic, this episode of Showtime is a joyful reminder that Mary Poppins is as timeless, inspiring and practically perfect as ever. 🎭 Mary Poppins 🗓️  13 June to 22 June 📍 The Karralyka Theatre, Ringwood 🎟️  mdms.org.au/marypoppins MDMS’s production of Mary Poppins is a vibrant and heartfelt retelling of the classic musical that captures the magic, warmth and whimsy audiences have loved for generations. Set in Edwardian London, the story follows the Banks family, whose lives are turned upside down when the mysterious and marvellously poised Mary Poppins arrives at their doorstep. With her signature umbrella, a talking bag and a no-nonsense charm, Mary takes Jane and Michael Banks on extraordinary adventures that help mend the rift within their family. This production combines stunning choreography, live orchestra, charming performances and theatrical stage magic to create an enchanting experience for audiences of all ages. Hannah Simos Garner brings elegance and gentle strength to the role of Mary Poppins, while Jason Sainsbury King’s charismatic Bert guides the story with wit, warmth and impressive dance talent. From high-energy numbers like “Step in Time” to the moving “Feed the Birds,” each moment is staged with care, creativity and heart. Complete with flying effects, beautiful costumes and a multigenerational cast, MDMS’s Mary Poppins is a joyful celebration of kindness, imagination and the power of family. A practically perfect musical that reminds us anything can happen if you let it. 🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/AndrewGShowtime HANNAH SIMOS GARNER Playing Mary Poppins, a character who famously describes herself as "practically perfect in every way," has been both a tremendous honour and a welcome challenge for Hannah, and one for which she is deeply grateful. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Music in Classical Voice at the Melbourne Conservatorium, under the guidance of esteemed vocal coach Carrie Barr. Prior to this, she trained and performed for six years with Victorian Opera’s Youth Chorus Ensemble, regularly appearing as a soloist in their gala concerts. Hannah also spent thirteen years with Stage School Australia’s Young Australian Broadway Chorus, where she graduated as a Triple Threat and now teaches voice for the company. Hannah has been fortunate to receive mentorship from acclaimed performer and vocal coach Anna O’Byrne, and during her school years, from Marianne Rigby. Her musical theatre highlights include Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Miss Honey in Matilda, Jemima in Cats and Mary in The Secret Garden. Her theatre credits include Jane in Jane Eyre and Jo March in Little Women. With family at the heart of the Mary Poppins story, it has been a joy for Hannah to bring this role to life alongside a generous and talented creative team and cast. JASON SAINSBURY KING is an experienced performer and musician with over 25 years of involvement in the arts. He began singing and playing guitar from a young age and made his stage debut at age eleven in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as part of the children's chorus in the ACT. After relocating to Victoria to pursue his theatrical studies, Jason was awarded a musical theatre grant in 2004, which allowed him to train in stagecraft and performance with lecturers from the Victorian College of the Arts. He has since trained across multiple dance styles including Latin ballroom, jazz, tap, contemporary and aerial. Jason has performed throughout Victoria and shared the stage with renowned Australian artists such as Todd McKenney and the late Rob Guest. His most notable stage credits include Amos Hart in Chicago, for which he received the Music Theatre Guild of Victoria Award for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Peter Allen in The Boy from Oz, Gomez Addams in The Addams Family (Guild nominated), Adam and Felicia in Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Charlie Price in Kinky Boots, where he met and later married his husband Brodie, and Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Jason brings passion, humour and musical talent to every role he takes on.

    19 min
  8. Laila Thaker on Culture, Courage and Craft

    JUN 12

    Laila Thaker on Culture, Courage and Craft

    Laila Thaker’s journey is one of identity, resilience and powerful storytelling. A proud Torres Strait Islander (Meriam/Wagadagam) and Indian (Ratlamwali) performer, Laila opens up about reconnecting with her heritage and carving out space in the Australian arts scene. In this heartfelt episode of Showtime with Andrew G, she reflects on growing up between cultures, finding her voice through theatre and using her platform to represent and uplift. Currently starring in Super at Red Stitch, Laila speaks about the play’s sharp take on capitalism, care and the quiet strength of women. She also shares how motherhood has shifted her relationship with time, rest and the industry itself. With honesty and warmth, Laila invites us into her world, reminding us that the stories we tell and the way we live them matter. This is a conversation about culture, courage and creativity, led by one of Australia’s most thoughtful emerging voices.   🎭 Super 🗓️  18 June to 6 July 📍 Red Stitch Actors' Theatre 🎟️ redstitch.net   Super is a bold and imaginative new work by acclaimed playwright, essayist and poet Emilie Collyer, making its world premiere with Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre. Directed by renowned theatre maker Emma Valente, co-artistic director of THE RABBLE, this original production offers a darkly comic and thought-provoking exploration of power, care and the complexities of female friendship. The story centres on Phoenix and Nel, two women who meet weekly to support each other and quietly use their superpowers to make the world a better place. Their lives are turned upside down with the arrival of Rae, a charismatic celebrity chef whose ambition and influence propel the pair from secret helpers to global icons. What begins as an exciting transformation soon spirals into chaos, forcing each woman to confront the limits of their abilities and the cost of being extraordinary. Featuring a dynamic cast including Red Stitch ensemble member Caroline Lee, Lucy Ansell and First Nations actor Laila Thaker, Super delivers a genre-defying theatrical experience. With sharp wit and emotional depth, the play cleverly examines how care is performed and perceived, and what happens when it becomes a commodity. Commissioned through Red Stitch’s INK development program, Super has evolved over several years into a powerful and highly relevant production. It tackles timely themes with humour and insight, offering audiences a refreshing and subversive take on the superhero narrative. Balancing laugh-out-loud absurdity with moments of genuine poignancy, Super challenges us to consider how far we would go to change the world—and at what cost. 🤠For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram AndrewGShowtime LAILA THAKER is a proud Torres Strait Islander (Meriam/Wagadagam) and Indian (Ratlamwali) actor known for her bold, authentic storytelling and commitment to meaningful representation. A graduate of James Cook University with a BA in Theatre and a Certificate IV in Film and Television from TAW Brisbane, Laila’s career spans a wide range of work from Shakespeare to Sarah Kane. Her stage credits include The Return (Malthouse Theatre), Coconut Woman (YIRRAMBOI), and Viral (ILBIJERRI), showcasing her versatility across contemporary and political theatre. On screen, she has appeared in RFDS (Seven), Five Bedrooms (Paramount+), Wentworth (Foxtel), Informer 3838 and Bad Mothers (Nine Network), My Life is Murder (Network Ten), The Queen and I (NITV/ABC), House Husbands (Nine), and the Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar. Her international screen work includes the US feature films San Andreas and Christmas Downunder. Laila’s performance in Prayers to Broken Stone (Boutique Theatre) earned her the Melbourne Fringe Award for Best Emerging Indigenous Artist in 2017. As a proud member of ICMEAA, she remains committed to championing First Nations voices and affirming Blak storytelling within the Australian arts landscape. Laila brings depth, power and cultural integrity to every role she inhabits, continuing to carve out space for diverse narratives in theatre, film and television.

    31 min

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SHOWTIME podcasts feature in-depth conversations with the people shaping Melbourne’s vibrant theatre scene. Offering an insider’s guide to the world of live performance, the series spotlights a ‘who’s who’ of both established and emerging talents. From the latest in Musical Theatre, Plays, and Cabaret, to behind-the-scenes stories and upcoming productions, SHOWTIME with Andrew G captures the essence of what makes Melbourne’s stages come alive, celebrating the artists and shows that define the city’s rich theatrical culture. Also on YouTube and Instagram. @AndrewGShowtime

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