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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JOSH PITERMAN

THE PH A N TOM’S LE A DING M A N

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MELBOURNE TIMES

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Let’s make a bucket list, one that ticks off the achievements that so few humans can lay claim to, of the degree of difficulty of winning an Oscar, capturing Olympic gold or venturing into space. Add to that playing the lead role in The Phantom of the Opera, for more than 20 years the most financially successful entertainment event in the world. Enter Melbourne’s Josh Piterman. The St Kilda East theatre star, who learnt his stage craft in Ballarat, beat scores of hopefuls for the role of the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running musical on London’s West End. Meet him this week. ●

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elbourne classical singer and performer Josh Piterman has scored the role of a lifetime; one he dreamed of as a teenager growing up in St Kilda East. The 34-year-old is now wooing London’s West End, performing the title role in The Phantom Of The Opera. “I’ve been obsessing about this role ever since I started doing musical theatre at high school,” says Piterman from London in between rehearsals. “The director and musical team behind it have been so supportive and instilled in me a confidence to explore this role as an actor beyond the obvious. “I can be the Phantom beyond what we already know of him; I can bring something unique within the parameters.”

Facing the future Moving to London wasn’t a hard decision; it also means Piterman can be closer to his musician girlfriend, Scottish pop singer and songwriter Charlotte Black. “Doing a long-distance relationship has been hard, but we’ve made it work for a year now,” he says. “Knowing we’re in the same time zone does help.” Piterman also knows he has some mighty shoes to fill, following in the steps of music theatre legend Michael Crawford, who played the original Phantom when the show opened at London’s Her Majesty’s Theatre in 1986. “I feel the best way to tackle the role is to think about what I can

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From St Kilda East to Phantom of the Opera has been a journey of self-discovery for Josh Piterman.

bring to it; so I’m really all about the here and now,” he says. Piterman was last in the London six years ago after a season of An Officer and Gentleman in Sydney was cut short after six weeks. “It was sad it didn’t last, but because of that I had my moment of

clarity,” he says. “I thought, ‘there is nothing to do in Australia right now’. I got my Polish passport sorted because of my dad and off I went. I auditioned for a few shows and got a role as Corny Collins in Hairspray.” Since then he has gained attention in Australia as the lead of Gerry

Goffin in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and for his role in Cats alongside Delta Goodrem. He won a Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical Theatre show at the time. After completing year 12, Piterman moved to Ballarat to study a bachelor


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“It’s a bit of a theme for me at the moment,

ANDREW MASON

playing a vulnerable man who is lost and lonely.”

Melbourne’s Josh Piterman hopes to bring something ‘unique’ to the celebrated role of the Phantom.

of arts in music theatre at Federation University Australia. “I spent most of my life in East St Kilda and even bought an apartment there, but I look back at that experience in the country; it was good for me,” he says. “It was a reality check in some way, good to leave the city and home for a while.” When Piterman takes to the stage as the Phantom, he knows the vulnerable male character is one he is used to playing. “It’s a bit of a theme for me at the moment,” he smiles, “playing a vulnerable man who is lost and lonely.” Piterman moved to London three months before the season and for the making of the mask. Last year, Piterman found the time to also record a debut self-titled album. It was produced by John Foreman and includes classical and pop versions of Wicked Game by Chris Isaak and All of Me by John Legend to name a few. The album was recorded in Europe with the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. For all his achievements (and there have been many), Piterman hit a crossroad after completing Hairspray in London. He felt burnt out and unsure of his path, so he moved back to Melbourne to start his own fitness business for a shift in perspective. “I had been in London for a while and felt I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I had been touring for years. I just needed some time to think,” Piterman says. Self-care was more important to him than ever. “I discovered meditation in my 20s but it wasn’t until shit hit the fan in my personal life – when my marriage broke down [in 2010 after being married to fellow performer

Hayley Nissen] that I went back to it as a source of self-understanding,” he says. Piterman says he loves undertaking a role that challenges him and the Phantom does just that. He also says his life experience has helped nurture and better understand a complex role like the Phantom. “I love that feeling of being nervous on stage. Every role has to give you that sense or it doesn’t push you,” he says.

“I have learnt the difference between that and negative self-talk. “I have experienced both in my career and when young performers ask me for advice, I say ‘meditate’. That’s the only thing that ever helped me get in charge of myself and my thoughts.” ● THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA \ Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. Tickets available to April 2020. ● uk.phantomoftheopera.com

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t was while working as a foreign correspondent covering the civil wars in the former Yugoslavia for the ABC’s Four Corners program in 1986 that award-winning journalist Tony Jones first thought about writing a novel. Those years abroad saw him cover horrific war crimes and reporting from the gruesome frontline was best dealt with by notes jotted in diaries – at least in part. From the places he visited and the things he saw, Jones began to plot his

own storyline. “The core idea for the book came to me in the mid-80s when I was sent to Yugoslavia to make a Four Corners project called Nazis in Australia,” Jones says. “It was based on radio documentary-maker Mark Aarons’ six-part series he made for the ABC.” While overseas, Jones was looking for evidence of Nazi war criminals that had concealed their past and migrated to Australia. “Mark’s series revealed that after the Second World War, many war


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the secrets and find out what really happened to Katich in 1992. The characters in In Darkness Visible are inspired by Jones’ time spent in these tiny villages in the former Yugoslavia. He also spent a year writing for the novels in 1996 when he and his wife, Sarah Ferguson (an ABC journalist), moved to Rovinj for a year’s long service leave. “Rovinj is a classic divided town with two ethnic groups – there’s an Italian population there and Croatian street signs under the Italian ones. It was a classic place where tensions were always there but they managed to live together. It’s also one of the most beautiful places I ever lived. We had an apartment right there and could see the most beautiful turquoise coloured water of the Adriatic,” Jones says. “The town itself becomes a character in the book as do many of the people I met there.” ●

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criminals from Eastern Europe had their records cleansed by intelligence agencies and were sent Australia as a kind of reward for the work they had done for the secret intelligence agencies,” he says. “It had a huge impact and caused the Hawke government to amend the War Crimes Act and set up the Special Investigations Unit [in 1987] to prosecute Nazi war criminals who came to Australia … those war crimes trials inspired my book.” In Darkness Visible comes after the former ABC Q&A host’s bestselling debut thriller The Twentieth Man and follows the protagonists Marin Katich, the son of a fascist war criminal, and Anna Rosen, a freelance journalist and daughter of a communist. Rosen is emailed photos of a man who she knows to be dead – gunned down in an ambush in Bosnia over a decade ago – and a man she once loved. She’s determined to unravel

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Radius Armchairs & Minus Table by Manutti


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