Listen "Episoded 72: Davinder Malhi; The Roof Is Leaking "
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode I had the pleasure of speaking to Davinder Malhi. We dive right into discussing the journey of their play 'The Roof is Leaking,' exploring the writing process, collaborating as a co-writer, and taking a closer look at the themes of motherhood and identity. Davinder reflects on his artistic beginnings, lessons learned from theater school, and the importance of trusting one's creative journey. He also shares insights on character development, the joy of performing for young audiences, and challenges within the Canadian Industry. We also discuss the need for genuine connections in networking, the complexities of performance anxiety, and the representation of South Asian voices in theater, emphasizing the evolving landscape of theater and the importance of community engagement in artistic expression.Chapters00:00 The Journey of 'The Roof is Leaking'03:39 Writing Process and Collaboration06:42 Exploring Motherhood and Identity09:47 Artistry and Creative Beginnings12:51 Lessons from Theater School15:43 Navigating Advice and Expectations18:52 Character Development and Acting Techniques21:44 Future Projects and Inspirations24:54 The Joy of Performing for Young Audiences25:14 Connecting Through Storytelling26:45 The Importance of Living Life27:55 Reflections on the Canadian Theater Industry30:37 Networking and Genuine Connections33:16 Navigating Performance Anxiety34:42 Representation in Canadian Theater37:26 The Role of South Asian Voices in Theater38:58 Looking Ahead: Future of South Asian Theater
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