Glenn Elston on Live Theatre: Why Nothing Digital Can Replace Its Magic

23/12/2025 31 min Episodio 79
Glenn Elston on Live Theatre: Why Nothing Digital Can Replace Its Magic

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, we sit down with Glenn Elston, Artistic Director of the Australian Shakespeare Company, to explore a life shaped by live performance and a lifelong relationship with Shakespeare. Glenn reflects on how returning to the plays again and again deepens his understanding of human nature, creativity, and why theatre remains a living art form.
He speaks candidly about sustaining a large independent theatre company—from overlapping productions and touring to the physical and creative demands of back-to-back seasons. Glenn also shares the unique power of outdoor theatre, where shared space, weather, and audience connection break down barriers. He reflects on keeping Shakespeare accessible and funny through bold comedy, physical storytelling, and a strong sense of play for families and first-timers.
At its heart, this conversation is about community and why theatre still matters. Glenn offers a thoughtful perspective on live performance as a tool for connection, wellbeing, and kindness in a digital world. Whether you’re a theatre-maker, educator, performer, or audience member, this episode is a reminder of theatre’s power to bring people together, night after night, under the open sky.

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