About what’s been happening. Click on the pic to read.
Thanks so much for having me, CelebMix.
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About what’s been happening. Click on the pic to read.
Thanks so much for having me, CelebMix.
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This flick surpassed everything I expected.
Action for days, crazy visuals, clever humour, hot leading lady, all injected with a giant shot of superhero fan-boy realness.
Thanks Warner Bros for having me.
Photography by Scott Ehler
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I recently had a candid chat with Hills Shire Times and Rouse Hill Times about Beautiful, new music and future goal posts.
Have a read by clicking either one of the articles.
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So glad to finally share that I’ve joined the Aussie cast of Broadway hit, BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King musical, as part of American R&B/Soul group, The Drifters!
Growing up, Carole’s Tapestry album was a staple for us (thanks mom). Who’d of thought that one day I’d get to be part of telling her story? Man… Life sure is an adventure.
We open at Sydney Lyric Theatre this September.
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Wow Brisbane. Over 14,000 of you came out to see us.
Thanks so much for making opening season one to remember. Grateful.
Newcastle, you’re next. And to our incredible cast and crew, I miss you already x
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Glad to share that 4D, a short film we made a while back, has won a Spotlight Short Film Award in the US.
Congrats to all the team. It’s a blessing getting to do what you love. And any kind of recognition for that, big or small, only makes the lining more silver x
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We’ve reached the end of Hairspray and words alone can’t explain how I feel.
While having the joy of playing Seaweed J. Stubbs, a lot’s happened. I’ve grown and changed. Hit euphoric highs and devastating lows. Laughed, cried and everything in-between.
The emotions running through me sure are bittersweet, but anchored in only gratitude.
Heartfelt thanks to the whole cast and crew for enriching my life so much this past year. Because of you, I’ve got a whole new reel of special memories to treasure.
Here’s to even greater days ahead, I love you all x
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In my first chat with Broadway World, I don’t hold too much back.
So if you don’t mind a some get-real revelations, click on my face and see.
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Some great conversation with Theatre People about all things Grease: The Arena Experience.
Click my leather jacket to read on.
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Wow. Some more local love.
Thank you so much for your support, Hills Shire Times.
It means the world and I’m truly appreciative.
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It means a lot to have the support of my local people.
Thanks Rouse Hill Times for always getting behind me.
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I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Rave It Up TV, not long before GREASE was announced.
Much was shared. Not just about what I’m up to career-wise, but my background, thoughts on mental health, the entertainment industry and lots more. There’s even a cheeky game at the end too.
For anyone wanting a bit more of an in-depth look into what I’m about, this is worth checking out. You can either watch the interview above, or listen to the podcast here.
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It’s always good catching up with Theatre Buzz AU. And this time, it was about show life, dream collabs, new music and the festive season.
Click my mug for the scoop.
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Had an ace time with CelebMix.
We talked GREASE, super-secret talents and way more.
Tap my head to get the 411.
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Fun chatting about all things Grease: The Arena Experience, Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park, snack radars and the unexpected.
Thanks Kara Bertoncini and The AU Review for putting up with me :p.
Hit the pic to see it all.
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So it turns out a little musical I wrapped earlier this year called VIOLET has been nominated for 12 Broadway World Australia Awards. Including myself for Best Actor in a Musical.
Considering the ridiculous amount of talent here, and VIOLET being my first musical ever, I’m humbled at the recognition.
Would love for you guys to click the pic and sing a vote our way.
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Oh man, it was hard keeping this one quiet.
I’m beyond stoked to finally share that I’ve joined the cast of GREASE: The Arena Experience, playing Kenickie!
What a privilege to share this ride with such an ace group of people and be part of something so iconic. That I get to reunite with my friend, Dami Im, too (who I did The X-Factor with) makes it even sweeter.
We kick off our national tour in Brisbane next April, so grab your tickets here and see ya there!
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“Highest praise must go to Barry Conrad for his portrayal of Seaweed J. Stubbs, the smooth moving son of Motormouth Maybelle, activist for equal rights and the end of segregation. His performance was outstanding. This man can sing, dance, act and does so with effortless charm and swank.”
Thanks BroadwayWorld.com for coming to see Hairspray in Adelaide and for the kind words. To read the whole review, click the pic above.
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There’s a bit of a misconception that if you’ve ‘made it’, or are working professionally in the entertainment industry, that you’ve somehow arrived. That you get to have amnesia and forget everything you did that actually got you to that point.
Would a warrior stop sharpening their swords the more battles they fight? Safe to say, they’d probably keep those swords even sharper. In the same way, the greater the opportunity, the greater the cost and the sharper you need to be.
The best of the best have coaches.
No matter what your field, it’s important to know that relying on natural talent alone is a trap. It stunts growth. We should never stop being teachable and desiring to be better. I’ve got a vocal coach (shout-out to Lara Tenhoorn at Perfectaria). I don’t get to see her nearly enough as I’d like, but I make sure I’m training to our recorded sessions on the (almost) daily.
Sure, there’s no rhyme or reason. Sometimes people just experience incredible fortune, and for no obvious or logical reason. But mostly – and I’ve found this to be true with pretty much everyone I know – it just takes plain hard work, perseverance, and resilience in the face of countless no’s.
You might say today, “I’ve got so much to give man, I just need a break! How do I bridge the gap between where I am right now and the opportunity I want?”. I’m no expert, but here are my Top 5 tips:
1. Live in preparation.
– Consistently upskill and grow in your craft. That way you’re not freaking out everytime an opportunity comes around last minute, and you’re having to cram in preparation. Opportunities rarely come when it’s convenient for us. Live in preparation, so that you’re always ready.
2. Embrace the mundane.
– This is that day to day grind. Whether you’re setting aside time to practice scales, write lyrics, produce tracks, run scenes, drill choreography, stay on top of your health and fitness or whatever your daily grind looks like. Even when it couldn’t feel more boring and ordinary, and it looks like absolutely nothing is happening, embrace the mundane. It all counts and really matters.
3. Invest in relationships.
– A good friend once said, “Life happens at the speed of relationships…”. Though you’re following a dream and do need to be careful who you share every idea with, it’s important not to isolate yourself in the process. Invest in strong, authentic relationships, both professionally and personally.
4. There’s power in collaboration.
– We actually lose nothing by collaborating with others. Did you know that? Too many people don’t. For example: I meet artists all the time who don’t want to co-write, because that means splitting the publishing. You know what? I’d way rather have 10% of a freakin’ unbelievably-amazing song, than 100% of a mediocre one. And that really applies to collaboration in any industry.
– You might say, “But I’m not a people person…”. Learn to become one! Just because crossing the room to meet someone might feel terrifying, awkward or against your natural bent, doesn’t mean that it’s unnatural. “Well, this is just the way I am…” Don’t accept that mindset. In fact, refuse it, because it will only hold you back. It’s OK to do things afraid, especially if they add to our lives.
5. Stay patiently resilient.
– Easier said than done (I know), but so crucial. Someone with average talent, willing to stick it out through what might feel like a lifetime of rejection, will a lot of times experience success over an insanely-talented person. Why? Because the insanely-talented person just quit too soon. Don’t quit. If you know that you know that this is what you’re created for, you’ve got to stay patiently resilient.
If you found this helpful, feel free to share it with your friends. I’d also love to hear from you, and you can find me on Facebook and Instagram.
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