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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JUNE 22-28, 2022

MAGICAL MYSTERIES

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When Harry Potter and the Cursed Child was released in book form, I read it from cover-to-cover in a day (as any true Ravenclaw would do). When I found out that the Australian production of the play would be staged exclusively in Melbourne, I booked tickets quicker than you could say “expelliarmus”. Yes, I’m a fan. But the new, shorter version of the formerly two-part play is attracting a broader audience of muggles. This week, we talk to some of the cast and crew about the magic of the Wizarding World – which has power beyond the stage, bringing hope to those who need it most. ●

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hen radio duo Will McMahon and Woody Whitelaw were approached to appear on the new season of Australian Ninja Warrior, they were hoping it was as contestants. But they were actually being offered the opportunity of a lifetime to take on their first TV hosting gig. And Whitelaw now admits he’s relieved the pair were not “legally” allowed to attempt the death-defying leaps and manoeuvres required to complete the challenging course. “We really wanted to, but unfortunately, the insurance doesn’t cover us,” he says. “When I hadn’t been to the venue and seen the incredibly impressive apparatus, I was disappointed. But when I saw these things in person, they’re terrifying. I quite liked that I could hide behind the fact that the lawyers weren’t letting me do it.” Once shooting began on the course, McMahon says he was in awe of the contestants’ athleticism – and the size of their hands. “Honestly, some of them were like a bunch of bananas,” he says. “And not those sugar bananas, like a decent family-sized bunch. I also enjoyed watching what was effectively a live James Bond chase scene, five metres in the air between two supreme athletes.” The hosts of the Will & Woody KIIS FM national drive show follow in the footsteps of their idols Hamish and Andy in taking on TV on the back of a successful radio career. “We’ve been doing radio 10 years now, and I think radio is still our number one love,” Whitelaw says. “But TV, it’s a great challenge.” The funny mates are flattered to hear anyone put their names in the same sentence as entertainment

Couple of sports KIIS FM’s Will & Woody cover the sidelines on Australian Ninja Warrior. Wo r d s

juggernauts Hamish and Andy. “That’s a pretty humbling thing,” Whitelaw says. “When we were kids, we absolutely worshipped everything they did.” McMahon adds: “They’ve been incredibly supportive. Occasionally we pull off acting normal in a text exchange or conversation, but they’ll forever be our heroes.” The path to success has not been smooth sailing for the pair, though they had early success after being spotted by television veteran Steve Vizard at a local comedy night. Within months they had a latenight show in Melbourne. That led

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to a national weekend show, but the boys were fired after a year. “We were 21 at that time,” Whitelaw says. “We’re the first ones to say that we let that get to our heads. Getting fired was the best lesson we could have been taught because the show wasn’t where it should have been.” They went back to basics with a podcast that soon caught the attention of radio executives who offered them a Perth breakfast show. “The opportunity to come back to Melbourne and do the show on KIIS came up, which obviously we grabbed with both hands because it meant

moving back home and a great opportunity for us.” Five years later, McMahon and Whitelaw are extending their comedic skills to TV as sideline commentators on Australian Ninja Warrior, alongside hosts Jim Courier and Leila McKinnon. “Jim and Leila are both these beautiful, down-to-earth people, heaps of fun. We love both of them. We’re now in a little WhatsApp group together, and we’ve continued to chat,” Whitelaw says. Talking is a skill that comes easily to McMahon and Whitelaw, but one topic that has been more challenging to discuss has been their private battles with mental illness. McMahon has been open about his depression diagnosis in recent years, becoming a passionate advocate for awareness and support. “I always say that the mental health crisis can’t be solved by those going through it,” he says. “It has to come from those around you. I’ve been lucky enough to work so closely with someone who loves me so much. Without him, I wouldn’t be here.” But Whitelaw has only just felt able to reveal he’s been seeing a psychologist to help him work through his own issues. “This is very fresh. I’m somebody who isn’t comfortable talking about things that I’m vulnerable about,” he says. “I think it’s that old-school traditional view of what it is to be a man and that we don’t talk about our feelings. By me opening up, I hope that other people who are like me but don’t usually talk about this sort of stuff feel confident to do it themselves.” ● AUSTRALIAN NINJA WARRIOR \ From June 27 on Nine.

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Wizard’s world COVER STORY A spellbinding look behind the scenes

of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Cast members Lachlan Woods (Draco) and Gareth Reeves (Harry).

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areth Reeves – who plays the adult Harry Potter on stage in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – always knew there would be some die-hard fans in the audience; author J.K. Rowling’s characters are so beloved, how could there not be? But none moved him as much as the 24-year-old Ukrainian woman who waited for him outside the Princess Theatre after a recent show, having herself only recently fled war-torn Kyiv. Reeves had noticed her from the stage during the curtain call. “She was three rows from the front, standing up on her feet with tears streaming down her face as she was clapping,” Reeves says. “She said that it was the first time in four months that she had felt human. She said, ‘You opened my heart and lifted me out of myself, and I feel alive again’. “This is entertainment and it is a lot of fun and it is magical and spectacular, but it also has a big beating heart of truth in it, and it affects people.

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The original story of Harry Potter has been around only since 1997, but the archetypes are well established, and one need not be a “Potterhead” for this to resonate. For Reeves, one of the most satisfying moments was when his brother, a tradie, came to see the shorter show, having previously been deterred by the two-parter. “He’s never read a Harry Potter book or seen the films. He doesn’t know what a Patronus is, or a Hufflepuff, Slytherin or Gryffindor, but thoroughly enjoyed himself and was really impressed. That was the confirmation I needed – that we’ve made something really accessible and just as wonderful as the two-part version. We’re getting people in who didn’t feel like they could come the first time.” Lachlan Woods, who plays the older Draco Malfoy, joined the cast only since the show shifted gears, and soon realised that what might have been an intimidating situation – entering a play where all

“Everything that you would imagine the life of a wizard to be is what you see play out on stage,” Cohen says, also wanting to keep the secrets secret. In short, there’s disappearing stuff, fire stuff, flying stuff. That’s all she can say. But she eagerly talks about the audience reaction to it all. “There are a lot of swear words! [And] I’ve had someone stand up on their feet and say, ‘How did they make that happen?’” COVID has made the execution of these illusions even more challenging; if someone is off sick, standins need to know not only the lines but also how to pull off the trick. There have been hairy moments. “Putting on a production in the time of COVID has meant that understudies are pulling incredible feats,” Reeves says. “Once we flew in an ex-cast member from Sydney with 24 hours notice to plug a hole. We do a RAT every morning and a PCR test twice a week; every day I get an email telling me who’s on, who’s off, who’s putting on centaur hooves

“I feel very, very proud. I feel so privileged to be a real part of the fabric of the cultural tapestry of the city. It feels important.”

This woman knows exactly what courage in the face of terror means and the play really spoke to her.” First, shed any preconceptions you may have. This is not a play aimed squarely at children – anyone who’s 12 years of age or older will marvel at the magic and illusions. Having reopened after its pandemic pivot, Cursed Child has been condensed from its two-part format to a single-night offering that runs for three-and-ahalf hours. In its new incarnation, it is a tightly-written play (not a musical!) that centres on the lives of the grown-up characters including Harry, Ron, Hermione and Draco, and its themes run deep. It’s about the relationship between fathers and sons, and the expectations placed on each other. It’s about reckoning with the past, and trying to overcome regret. It will appeal to anyone who has struggled to see old patterns in a new way, or who believes their history informs their future, or who can’t shake the demons of old.

the principals were well-established – became an advantage for his character. “It is kind of lonely,” Woods says. “I wait in the wings by myself; I don’t enter [onto the stage] with anyone else. I exit by myself. And everyone else in the show is accompanied by a sidekick or sibling or someone alongside themselves. There was a degree of isolation in that, for sure.” But while isolation is one theme, Woods soon found Draco held another. “The thing that has resonated with me around Draco is the idea of resilience,” he says. “I don’t want to give away too much, but all my family and friends have very deeply held assumptions about who Draco is, and what that means. And the amount of resilience required to get through life when you face so much judgment and negativity is pretty extraordinary.” What else is extraordinary? The magic trickery of the show, overseen by Australian Illusions and Magic Associate Lee Cohen.

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tonight and, ‘Good luck everyone!’ We’ve become an incredibly resilient bunch. So many times we’ve got this show up and I can’t believe it.” He estimates some illusions have required 1000 hours of practice, but even then “you never know who you’re going to be doing it with that night”. Luckily, they are all playing to an appreciative audience. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child recently sold its millionth ticket, breaking the record for an Australian play – and since it’s in Melbourne exclusively, no tour around Australia will happen. “We’re just this great theatre town in Melbourne,” Reeves says. “We’re so lucky. You look at the theatre precinct – these old, beautiful buildings – and I feel very, very proud,” he says. “I feel so privileged to be a real part of the fabric of the cultural tapestry of the city. It feels important.” ● HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD \ Playing now at the Princess Theatre.

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scaping winter is usually high on the list of priorities for Melburnians. But sometimes a winter escape is one that embraces the cold – with woolly jumpers, and red wine by the fireplace. One such adventure is to take a drive to the NSW Southern Highlands. Driving from Melbourne might be a feat, but a quick flight to Sydney and a leisurely 90-minute trip along the Hume will land you in the lush country town of Berrima – full of character and charm and offering some of the state’s best food and wine producers. We were lucky enough to test-drive luxury Italian car-maker Maserati’s

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