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In 2019, Eddie Perfect was living in New York, having recently been nominated for a Tony Award for writing the musical version of Beetlejuice. The critics didn’t necessarily love the show – some hated it – but the fans came in droves, making Beetlejuice a cult hit. It seems even when he’s hated by some, Perfect is usually extremely well-liked. But that may not last long. In the upcoming run of 9 to 5 The Musical, he’s set to play the despised, womanising boss and, in our cover story this week, says he hopes it’s a wake-up call to the existing sexism in our society. ●
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Perfecting the part Much-loved actor Eddie Perfect hopes his villainous role in 9 to 5 The Musical will get audiences talking.
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ddie Perfect is not used to playing the villain. The prolific actor, composer and writer usually portrays the lovable guy – but in the upcoming Melbourne season of Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical, his character, the sexist and slimy boss Franklin Hart, is anything but. “He is impossible to like,” says Perfect, who hopes the show will prompt audiences to think about sexism in Australia. “I think Australia has a problem with sexism that exceeds other countries and cities I have lived in,” he says. “You see sexism at work, in sport and at schools in Australia – there’s something wrong with our attitudes towards women and it’s something that needs addressing in a national way. “I have two little girls and I know what boys say to them; they’re hearing those sexist comments from somewhere and it needs to stop. Sexism isn’t the same in cities like Amsterdam or New York City – we have some work to do, that’s for sure.”
“It’s what I really needed to feel like life is back on track for me.” The 1980 American comedy movie 9 to 5, which starred Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton, follows three working women who live out their fantasies to get even with their misogynistic boss. The movie pushed Dolly Parton firmly into the mainstream in America, and she’s now the brains behind the show’s revival on stage, unearthing the storyline for a new audience. Although it’s a screwball comedy, it’s still everserious in its portrayal of sexism in the workplace. In the Australian stage show, the three female leads are played by Casey Donovan, Erin Clare and Marina Prior. “It’s very much their show and these women are amazing,” Perfect says. “I did find playing a villain super challenging because there is an acting gene within me where I’d like audiences to like me, but right now they need to despise me.”
The show won the 2009 Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work, and Perfect says he always felt a connection to the spin king. “My relationship with Shane is incredibly strange,” he reflects. “I didn’t know him personally, but my show brought me in contact with him. “Shane had just retired from cricket and was regarded as a punchline in the glossies and tabloid press at the time. There was a lot of moral outrage and judgment from the conservative voices in Australia, and through writing the musical, I felt great sympathy, respect and warmth for Shane and I really wanted to humanise him.” A week after the show’s debut, Perfect was asked to sing the national anthem at the MCG Boxing Day Test. “I was like, ‘Wow, yeah, of course!’ I was in my 20s and excited,” he recalls. “I was standing in the middle of the MCG and Shane ran up to me and said, ‘Best of luck for the song,’ and he ran off to commentate the game.
“You see sexism at work, in sport and at schools ... it’s something that needs addressing.” EDDIE PERFECT
From playing Offspring’s Mick Holland in the early 2000s to his hit musical comedy show Shane Warne: The Musical in 2008, Perfect has long been a household favourite. In 2018, he moved to New York with his family while he composed the scores for King Kong and Beetlejuice, staying until the pandemic shut down Broadway. Being able to perform 9 to 5 The Musical with an abundance of crew and actors who don’t need to wear masks is about as normal as it gets for Perfect, who was craving the old way of life. He too sweated out lockdowns in Melbourne, home-schooling his daughters and trying to find the light in the darkness. “Connecting to an audience every single night is such a buzz, from the energy and feedback you get from the audience,” Perfect says.
Working alongside Marina Prior saw him look at his theatre career in a new light. “Marina fascinates me because I grew up knowing her as a star and have loved working with her,” Perfect says. “She strikes me as a person who is happy to be where she is all the time and that is rare to find. It’s a hard way to be in this business yet for her she’s naturally that way.” It was while queuing up at a Brisbane bottle shop with his wife Lucy last month that Perfect found himself reminiscing about the passing of Shane Warne, who died in March this year. While Perfect didn’t know Warne personally, he describes his relationship to the late cricket legend as that akin to a biographer, after spending three years researching and writing Shane Warne: The Musical, which premiered in 2008.
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“Like everybody else, I found him to be generous, warm and interested – it’s not always that stars are interested in what you have to say.” While not ruling out a Broadway return, Perfect is content with his life in Melbourne – for now. “When you start out in this biz, you always have your eyes set on the pasture over the fence and that was me for a while,” he says. “That can lead to a constant sense of displacement and never feeling contentment, but it drives your career, of course. “I don’t have a five-year plan – never been that sort of guy – but doing 9 to 5 feels very repairing for me. It’s the best health retreat for a theatrical person like me.” ● 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL \ Opens July 10 at the State Theatre.
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“In Bloody Bandwagon, we have created an alcohol-free base of highly concentrated shiraz and then added complexity with the addition of many of our favourite botanicals including Tasmanian pepperberry leaf and several types of citrus.” Consumers are increasingly embracing booze-free options with the no and low-alcohol sector expected to outpace the total alcohol category by 2025, according to Dan Murphy’s managing director Alex Freudmann. “When it comes to taste, it’s not a compromise to choose a zero-alcohol option any more,” Freudmann says. “There is some great innovation coming out of Australian producers in this space, and so many delicious flavours, concepts and textures to discover. The same amount of passion, hard work and craftsmanship go into making the new wave of zero-alcohol drinks as their alcoholic counterparts.”
“I liked to drink rose, champagne, gin and tonic, a cocktail here and there and an Aperol spritz. I’ve found good alternatives for each of the drinks that I previously had before.” According to stats from drinks and hospitality business Endeavour Group, sales of zero-alcohol products have grown more than 150 per cent
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curvaceous pool (with spa), and a saunter
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Agent: RT Edgar,
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lounge and dining room. The kitchen looks
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bright in white; the bathroom displays
Price: $620,00-$680,000
is mock classical. Inside, the styling is
Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million
black-and-white contrast and the light-
Auction: 11am, July 9
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living and dining area, it bracketed by balconies. Up the groovy, glazed stairwell,
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Agent: Kay & Burton,
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Agent: Gary Peer,
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Price: $6 million-$6.65 million
are the two bathrooms, a Euro laundry and
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four bedrooms have massive, marble
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en suites. Marble features again in the
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Auction: 10.30am, July 9
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602/216 Bay Road, Sandringham Sky Home with Penthouse Views/Manhattan in Sandringham This truly unique double-story 3 bedroom Sky Home presents breathtaking views of the bay, Dandenongs, Red Hill and the city. Rare amenities abound with soaring 3.2m ceilings, an internal private lift, a grand central staircase, and a spacious master suite with a walk-in robe and ensuite. Extraordinary kitchen and spacious dining area with a total internal area of 247sqm of internal living and an unbelievable 223sqm of external living. Featuring The Gardens of Pavilion Green with alfresco dining ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
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BRIGHTON 3/3 Bent Street IMPECCABLY LOCATED SINGLE LEVEL GEM A rare single level offering in the heart of Bayside that will appeal to downsizers or discerning investors. This charming two-bedroom villa unit is one of four in a serene and elegantly maintained block. Thoughtfully renovated, the kitchen features quality stone benches, European appliances, and deep cupboard space. The sleek ensuite is illuminated by a skylight over a bath and rain shower. Generously proportioned living areas have low maintenance and relaxed living in mind. The dedicated laundry overlooks the north facing secluded courtyard, leading to a garage and OSP.
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