Two sides of Kate: from the Incredible Hulk to a limp piece of cabbage
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Yorick arrives at the Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf with Kate Mulvany. Although, in truth, audiences know the acclaimed actor and writer well for her association with Richard III - her knockout performance in the lead role won multiple awards - rather than
Hamlet, where the skull of the aforementioned Yorick (alas) appears.
In this instance, Yorick is the name of the silver-skull-tipped walking stick that accompanies Mulvany who lives with a significant spinal disability. Although todayâs plan is to talk about her upcoming adaptation of Ruth Parkâs novel
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Filming has begun in Sydney on Season 2 of comedy series
Frayed, written by and starring UK-based Australian Sarah Kendall.
Joining the casts this season are Hamish Michael (
Rosehaven, Janet King), Jane Hall (
Wentworth, Neighbours) and rising talent Emma Harvie (
The Letdown, Diary of an Uber Driver) as Emily.
Creator, writer and star Sarah Kendall says “I’m so excited to be home making season 2 of
Frayed. The last year has been pretty grim, so we’re all really grateful for this opportunity to bring back a lot of these frankly appalling characters.”
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Filming has begun on the second series of Sarah Kendall’s Sky comedy series Frayed.
The cast, including Diane Morgan, have started shooting six new episodes in Sydney, which are due to air later this year.
Kendall said she was ‘so excited’ to be back on set, adding: ‘We’re all really grateful for this opportunity to bring back a lot of these frankly appalling characters.’
Morgan previously tweeted an image from her quarantine hotel where she was forced to spend two weeks in isolation before filming began to ensure she was not bringing Covid-19 into the country.