Unpacking 'Shadow Boxing' (feat. Samuel Addison & Teresa Izzard)
In this episode as we delve into the world of theatre with the powerful solo performance, 'Shadow Boxing'. Written by James Gaddas, this play examines themes of masculinity, identity, and self-acceptance through the journey of a boxer confronting his sexuality and the shadow of his father's boxing legacy.
In conversation with lead actor Samuel Addison and director Teresa Izzard, we uncover why this performance not only resonates with LGBTQIA+ audiences but also invites broader reflections on identity and societal expectations.
Production Photography by James Dove
Shadow Boxing Podcast - Hosted by Noel Anderson with Samuel Addison & Teresa Izzard.
Book Tickets: Shadow Boxing
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Invisible Boys: A Coming-of-Age Story – Podcast Review
Delve into the heartfelt world of 'Invisible Boys,' a 10-part Australian series on Stan that masterfully portrays the LGBTQ+ coming-out experience. The series follows four teenage boys as they navigate the complexities of family expectations and their burgeoning sexuality. The series is set during Australia's 2017 same-sex marriage postal vote and based on the novel by Holden Sheppard. Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster, and don't forget the popcorn!
Review written by Noel Anderson.
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The Removalists: A Theatre Review of an Australian Classic
David Williamson’s iconic play, The Removalists, makes a powerful return to the stage, reviving its unflinching exploration of domestic violence, police brutality, and the abuse of power.
Set in Melbourne in the 1970s, the story follows the turbulent events that unfold when Fiona Carter, with the help of her sister Kate and a removalist, attempts to leave her abusive husband, Kenny. The situation escalates as two police officers, Sergeant Simmonds and Constable Ross, become involved, revealing the dark underbelly of toxic masculinity.
Melbourne Theatre Company's revival of Williamson's black comedy invites audiences to reflect on societal issues while enjoying a hearty laugh.
Review written by Noel Anderson
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The Legacy of Don Dunstan: Equality and Pink Shorts (feat. Neil Cole)
Join us as we delve into the vibrant world of Australian politics with Neil Cole, a former member of the Australian Labor Party and the creative mind behind the new play, An Audience with Don Dunstan. In this episode, Noel Anderson sits down with Neil to explore the legacy of South Australian Premier, Don Dunstan, whose forward-thinking policies, flamboyant style and pink shorts left an indelible mark on Australian society. Discovers how Don Dunstan fought against the White Australia policy, and his advocacy for Indigenous rights and the gay liberation movement.
Podcast themes include the Voice to Parliament, mental health, homosexual repression, and writing for theatre.
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Kylie’s Tension Tour Review: Can’t Get It Out of My Head
Review of Kylie Minogue's Tension Tour. This spectacular concert is an unforgettable night filled with Kylie's greatest hits, dazzling costumes, and killer vocals. From timeless classics like "Can't Get You Out of My Head" to new tracks such as "Good as Gone," Kylie delivers a high-energy show that has fans dancing from start to finish. Don't miss the chance to witness Kylie Minogue's magic live. Review written by Noel Anderson
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