Rob Mills
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Podcast Appearances
It's such a great piece.
I mean, I've been very lucky.
I've been very blessed with the shows that I've been in.
I was talking to my friend about it this morning.
There's another female empowering show.
I don't know whether they find me or I find them.
And I love that.
I love that that's been part of my career.
Yeah.
to be part of these super female empowering shows like Wicked, Legally Blonde, and Juliet, and now Waitress.
Um, just the quality across the board, like how important equality is and how important it is to champion.
Um, also I think, and knowing, knowing your role, like knowing what your role is in the show, like, um, I'll use the footy analogy of like an AFL term, like sometimes in some, some teams you're the center half forward, kick all the goals and you're the lead up guy.
Sometimes you're on the ball, you're doing lots of work.
And sometimes you're just a back pocket player who's just doing his role.
Like, um,
You've just got to know what your role is in the show.
And not saying that they're more important or less important.
You just have to know where your role is and how to tell the overall story.
You've still got to tell your story, but, like, the overarching story, I think for me in Wicked and especially in Angeliette most recently, the show is about, like, Shakespeare is like an egomaniac, but the show is not about Shakespeare.
It's about Anne's journey and the grieving of their kid.