
When it comes to Shakespeare, John Bell is perhaps Australia’s most authoritative voice. He’s not only an acclaimed actor and director, but the founder of the Bell Shakespeare company, which has brought the works of Shakespeare to life for audiences across Australia, for over three decades. He’s been awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia, and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for his outstanding contributions to the arts. John was involved in the early days of 2 of Australia’s most seminal theatre companies: The Old Tote Theatre Company (now known as The Sydney Theatre Company), and the Nimrod Theatre Company (now known as Belvoir St Theatre. With a career spanning more than 60 years, John has played some of Shakespeare's most iconic roles, and has directed countless productions that left an indelible mark on Australia’s theatrical world. In this episode, we explore John’s deep connection with Shakespeare, his insights on acting and directing, and the lessons he’s learnt through his long, illustrious career. John also shares his invaluable advice to young actors starting out today.
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