Great news everybody. After 4 weeks of labour, the Never Try This At Home ensemble has birthed a new play. Father Carl Grose and Paediatrician Paul Hunter have been beautifully supportive. What’s the gender? I don’t know, this analogy has gone too far already.
I had a few expectations of what it would be like being an actor but there are a couple of perks I didn’t know about until I was in the business for a while. The first is that you get to travel.
I went to the Cannes Film Festival one year, not to promote a film but to promote Heineken. The corporate mission didn’t matter though, I was on the Croisette, under the sun, at hotel balcony bars where full fat coke was not an option, it was strictly diet, window shopping for a sixty thousand euro diamond encrusted iPhone and in a toilet with Rob Lowe. I also got to fall in love with Helsinki in 2012. That was a less vacuous adventure and one that stays with me. New York, off Broadway is a location many of my stage actor friends have had the pleasure of being paid to go to. It’s a perk.
Dudley Rees is an actor and director living in London. This blog is his online scrapbook, a place to explore the big questions of theatre - note down the good times and complain about the terrible, slow, agonising times.
Some entries will be more technical than others but hopefully all will be reasonably entertaining. At least as entertaining as the film, "Chappie".