STAGES SPOTLIGHT - CONVERSATIONS REVISITED; JONATHAN BIGGINS - from February 21, 2019

Published: Nov. 4, 2023, 6 p.m.

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As we draw towards the end of our 6th Season and chalk up 440+ episodes, it\\u2019s time we reach into the archive to feature conversations and creatives previously featured on STAGES. We spotlight such episodes, in case you missed them first time \\u2018round - or so you can simply savour a second listen.\\xa0
The STAGES podcast opens an essential doorway to access precious oral histories from the people who were, and are, on and around our stages. Conversations with Creatives about Craft and Career!
In this return episode, we spotlight a conversation with Jonathan Biggins from February 2019.
Jonathan Biggins loathes all forms of social media. When I invited him onto STAGES, he told me he\\u2019d never listened to a podcast! So, I was thrilled to introduce him to the form.
Mr Biggins is charming, and armed with a wit we relish and crave. He is one of the creators and performers of the Wharf Revue \\u2013 a popular entertainment that has demanded a date on the calendar annually.
Well, it\\u2019s that time of the year once again, when the silliness and satire takes centre stage, in a season at Sydney\\u2019s Seymour Centre. This year\\u2019s offering,\\xa0The Wharf Revue: Pride in Prejudice, has been written by the team we adore - Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phil Scott (incidentally, who all have been featured on the podcast and can be found in the STAGES archive!).
The cast consists of Mr Biggins, Mr Forsythe, Mandy Bishop, David Whitney and Andrew Worboys. Bookings at\\xa0seymourcentre.com. From November 8th.
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