Jack Rooke
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Podcast Appearances
I was thinking about this on Sunday night.
We're obviously like all quite drunk and we're all at the BAFTAs and I've got the whole team, the whole big boys gang, all the cast, the crew.
And I was like, this is it.
This is the last thing we've had in the calendar.
And we started that project in 2017.
And I oddly sort of feel like the last sort of day I've had just in the hotel in bed eating room service.
And I've just been like quite relieved it's over because I feel like that's such a full creative experience that's lived.
That's been a struggle that we've managed to fight for that we've got.
And then it's one of after and now it's done.
And I'm like, that's such a lovely arc for it.
But I sort of, yeah, I don't think I'm going to, apart from this tour that I'm about to do where I talk about grief all the time.
So, yeah, I need to actually still get my head in the game a little bit.
I might take this off because I'm sweating quite a bit.
Of course you can.
Yeah, I did the very first showing in the Roundhouse's Young People's Theatre space, November 2014.
And that has carried me all the way through.
There are stories and lines from that show that are in the final series of Big Boys.
And I'm so proud of that because that show, it isn't, you know, and I never say this to put down anyone else's work, but it's not Fleabag or Baby Reindeer.