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Happy Sunday everyone đ¤ Just over 2 weeks until we know something about Joan's fate...
Happy Sunday everyone đ¤ Just over 2 weeks until we know something about Joan's fate...
Kiwi actor Robbie Magasiva says few people would have expected his Wentworth character, prison guard Will Jackson, to be capable of burying The Freak alive in a makeshift coffin. So what will happen next in the latest series of the Australian prison drama?
Being a crucial figure in last season’s cliffhanger episode of prison drama Wentworth was a dream role for New Zealand actor Robbie Magasiva.
When we last saw prison guard Will Jackson (Robbie Magasiva) he was busy with a shovel, burying alive Joan ‘The Freak’ Ferguson in a makeshift coffin. So will The Freak (Pamela Rabe) really die a slow, agonising death being trapped underground? (more…)
Just came back home from the London Screen Star Event so I’m a little late but Pamela won the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress! She accepted her award via this cute short video message:
The official Wentworth Youtube channel has finally uploaded all the "Inside Episode" videos of Season 4. Watch them all from Episode 1-12 here.
Following Season 5's jaw-dropping finale, Season 6 resumes with almost all of Wentworthâs inmates and officers stunned by the apparent joint escape of Franky Doyle (Nicole da Silva) and Joan…
Look out! Wentworth's notorious prisoners Franky Doyle and Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson have escaped! P.S. Wentworth Season 6 premieres Tuesday June 19th at 8.30pm on showcase Source: TV Week
But in her solo show, the Malthouse Theatreâs production of The Testament of Mary, the acclaimed actress takes on the controversial role of the mother of Jesus.
âTheyâre not that different in the end,â Rabe said.
âAs an actor youâre exploring a human being, the humanity of a character and doing your best to bring that story alive for an audience.
âTheyâre both women. I just play the woman. The challenge is actually for the audiences to flip from one to the other.â
The play is based on award-winning Irish writer Colm Toibinâs novella, which became a Tony Award-nominated Broadway play and is frequently restaged around the word.
The Testament of Mary examines themes such as womenâs roles in history being rewritten to suit dogma and dealing with the aftermath of trauma. It has found a resonance with current issues including âfake newsâ and religious extremism.
âThis is not the depiction of a saint, this is the depiction of a human being, a mother whose son has died,â Rabe said.
âWe know so little about her, and the little that is known is only from some very meagre, meagre words in the New Testament in the Bible.â
The in-demand actress, coming to the play directly from performing in Ibsenâs Ghosts in Sydney, said doing a solo show was âlonelyâ and she was âdescending into a world of grieving mothersâ.
âWhat I love about this piece of writing that Colm Toibin has created (is) itâs very interrogative, an imaginative exploration which invites everyone to have their own individual response to the kind of trigger that he presents,â she said. (more…)