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  1. Hace 2 días · Performing Arts. Kate Hood and Philip Quast in a scene from Queensland Theatre’s 2024 production of ‘Cost of Living’. Photo: Morgan Roberts. Given the state of our current political world, one might be forgiven for thinking that the title of this work, Cost of Living, relates to the daily struggle of many to make ends meet financially.

  2. Hace 5 días · The cast featured Normie Rowe as Valjean, Philip Quast as Javert, Anthony Warlow as Enjolras, Debbie Byrne as Fantine, Simon Burke as Marius, Marina Prior as Cosette, Jodie Gillies as Eponine, Barry Langrish as Thénardier, and Robyn Arthur as Madame Thénardier.

  3. Hace 4 días · Co-director and performer Daw leads an exceptional cast including Philip Quast (STC’s Do Not Go Gentle), Kate Hood (Malthouse Theatre’s The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man), and Zoe de Plevitz (Netflix’s Boy Swallows Universe) in a beautifully rendered four-hander about our need to care, or be cared for, no matter the distance that age, race and disability might place ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Philip Quast’s mastery is on full display as Eddie. Quast is a great actor on screen, in theatre and musical theatre and his stage presence adds gravitas … gravitas in a flannelette shirt in this instance. It’s good to see something that makes you think and feel, even if the feeling is one of discomfort at times.

  5. Hace 5 días · Kate Hood, as Ani, was exceptionally funny and sassy; Philip Quast, as Eddie, was demanding but consistent; and Zoe de Plevitz presented a complex character in Jess. ‘Cost of Living’ is both meaningful and important; offering audience members an unfiltered look at the lived realities of people with disability and their relationships.

  6. Hace 3 días · Among those who paid tribute to Bruce were Director George Miller and actors Helen Thomson, Jacki Weaver, Colin Friels and Philip Quast. More than 200 members of the Australian entertainment industry and Equity community gathered at the Sydney Theatre Company.

  7. Not only did he shoot so many close ups, he also limited the editor which could also have resulted in why there's so many close ups. Because of the live singing they not only had to look for the best looking shot but also the best sounding shot and the latter would have to take precedence over the former.