and Master TT in Melbourne.
The Adventure Continues
TT in the Blue Mountains and Sheldy in New York.
Culture Shock.
Monday, December 31, 2018
Sunday, December 23, 2018
In costume
Our appearance at CAROLS IN THE DOMAIN was the first time we all saw each other in our costumes for THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. More selfies were taken in the space of one hour than in the entire history of civilization.
with Kassie Martin
with Adam Noviello
with Danielle O'Malley
with Karina Russell
with Stephen Anderson
Adam Noviello's camera has some magical filter that makes everyone look as clear skinned as Lucille Ball in MAME.
Rehearsing in the Domain with Lucy Maunder....
...and in performance
and with all four of our Charlie Buckets
with Kassie Martin
with Adam Noviello
with Danielle O'Malley
with Karina Russell
with Stephen Anderson
Adam Noviello's camera has some magical filter that makes everyone look as clear skinned as Lucille Ball in MAME.
Rehearsing in the Domain with Lucy Maunder....
...and in performance
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Street Photography
The Museum of Sydney has a new exhibition showcasing street photography from the 1930s through to today. So lovely to see the fashions and some almost forgotten buildings.
Paddington Reservoir
The Paddington Reservoir is a heritage listed public park in Sydney which always makes me think I've suddenly been transported to Rome.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Press Day
Grandpa Joe and the Bucket family were revealed to the Sydney press today as we performed "I've Got A Golden Ticket" in the rehearsal room.
(Captions not mine!!!!)
(Captions not mine!!!!)
Sunday, November 25, 2018
First Day of School
And they're already plying us with sugar at breakfast time.
And the entire cast is assembled! Wot larks!
I suppose I should read the book before we go any further....
And the entire cast is assembled! Wot larks!
I suppose I should read the book before we go any further....
Thursday, November 8, 2018
From Q NEWS
‘Priscilla’ Stage Star Tony Sheldon Celebrates 2000 Shows As Bernadette
Australian theatre star Tony Sheldon has celebrated the milestone of 2000 shows in Priscilla Queen of the Desert performing as sassy desert queen Bernadette.
The Priscilla Queen of the Desert musical has played in 135 cities in 29 countries around the world, and last month the smash hit show opened in Brisbane for the very first time.
Sheldon returned to reprise the iconic role of Bernadette, which has earned him both Tony and Olivier nominations, for the 2018 Australian tour.
And on Wednesday, the actor celebrated notching up 2000 shows during the matinee performance in QPAC’s Lyric Theatre in Brisbane. Castmate and fellow Queenslander Ray Meagher, who plays Bob, paid tribute to Tony.
Sheldon told QNews Magazine the role of Bernadette is one he will never tire of.
“It’s a road movie so you’re always in a different place, meeting different characters,” he said.
“If I come to the show every night as though I don’t know the story, and just let it happen, the story dictates keeping it fresh.
“That’s how I’ve done it; I keep myself open and let it happen anew every night.
“She’s such a well-rounded character; she’s a mother, a showgirl, a bitch, she’s hilarious, she sings, she dances, she wears fantastic costumes.
“Over 12 years, I’ve found a lot of different aspects to Bernadette.”
Sheldon said he believed the show’s big heart has always been its secret weapon.
“What makes it unique is its scrappy ratbag quality and the otherness about it – not only the characters being exotic, but the locale,” he said.
“People don’t expect the show to be as good as it is, that’s the reason I’ve stuck with it for 12 years.
“There’s always stuff to find; a lot of levels to play, even though the dialogue is minimal and it’s really a string of production numbers.
“If [the audience] are open to it, they take us into their heart.”
Born in Brisbane into one of Australia’s leading theatrical families, Sheldon took to the stage at an early age, joining the cast of Graham Kennedy’s In Melbourne Tonight at the age of seven.
Snapchat
My "wiggie" Connie introduced me to Snapchat in the final days of PRISCILLA. I don't think I'll install it on my phone.
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