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Chapters & Chances
By (Author) Reg Livermore
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st November 2004
Australia
General
Non Fiction
792.028092
Paperback
320
Width 157mm, Height 233mm
Widely acknowledged as one of the most significant figures of the Australian theatre in the twentieth century, Livermore has enjoyed a career spanning more than fifty years in his time on stage, on television and in life, he providesa n important link with performers and performances during that evolutionary period. Chapters & Chances is more than just a personal memoir of a life lived in public it offers a valuable perspective on Australian theatrical history, from the ground-breaking era of Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show to Livermore's legendary one-man shows to his stints on commercial television on variety shows such as I'm Alright Now. Livermore's journey in the theatre has been phenomenal, and his achievements unique - it is hard to imagine such a career as his being construc ted these days. Chapters & Chances is a chronicle and a celebration of a time of extraordinary ferment in Australian arts.
Reg Livermore was born in Parramatta, New South Wales, in December 1938. His long and rewarding career as a performer, writer, designer and director is testament to his talent, dedication, drive and luck. Reg was an active and enthusiastic figure in the early histories of Sydneys Old Tote and the Melbourne and South Australian Theatre Companies, as well as a revered foundation member of Sydneys Ensemble. His following stage appearances were all show-stopping performances: Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Barnum and the original Australian Franknfurter in The Rocky Horror Show. During the 1970s his own groundbreaking one-man shows Betty Blokk Buster Follies, Wonder Woman and Sacred Cow put him at the forefront of Australian popular theatre. He starred as Max Bialystock in the Mel Brooks musical The Producers in 200405, and he appeared as the Wizard in Wickeds tenth-anniversary season in 2014. Having played Henry Higgins in Opera Australias 2008 presentation of My Fair Lady, he most recently scored as Alfred Doolittle in the Julie Andrews sixtieth-anniversary realisation of this most celebrated musical. His autobiography, Chapters and Chances, was published by Hardie Grant Books in 2004.