Clare Dunne
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But I really regret not just busting in there.
I should have just lied.
I should have said things to get in there and see him.
Ah yes.
I was rattled, wasn't I?
I was absolutely, yeah.
Yeah, I was like, they put me up in a fancy hotel once before, you know, this job, I'll tell you.
Yeah, obviously that's where I'm headed next.
And it's funny.
It's like, I should have probably said this when you asked me what it's like to play Amanda.
I should have said, well, it's weird when you accidentally end up known as a dark, tragic, angry shadow woman in the country.
Like, I was instantly famous for playing this incredibly, like...
not scary but just like kind of unapologetically like ferocious amazing like bitch boss whatever woman and being known for them playing Sandra who is like going against all odds in a social conscious kind of justice story that actually I just started out making people have to be a crack like
That's what I started out doing.
I started out doing Missy, who was just a vehicle to be mental on stage.
I used to do improv and I never did stand up.
I was afraid to do stand up because as I told you, I don't like being myself or anything.
But God knows.
but I would I created this thing by accident and I my first show with Missy was just called Living with Missy and then I ended up creating Sherlocka Fuckit but like that's an example by the way of an idea that just grows legs and it's pure crack all the way and nothing but crack yeah like not all ideas have to be precious things that you're minding forever sometimes a little idea is just something that you're fucking about with and other people go that's really good and they pull you along so that's what happened with Sherlocka Fuckit it was just a party piece
But what was the question again about should I fuck it now?