Actor and writer Kate Mulvany has recently played a Nazi-hunting nun for Amazon and an artist accused of murder for Foxtel. Now, she returns to the stage.
while in lockdown in Sydney in 2020, with the play debuting at Sydney Theatre Company in February 2021.
During her teens, her body started to change, she found out she may never be able to have children, and her chronic pain grew more severe. She started to dress differently to other teenage girls in her coastal town.Mulvany and Milly Alcock played a mother and daughter in Foxtel's Fighting Season in 2018. "I didn't want to be called abnormal. I didn't want to be poked, as a teenager, [with doctors] saying, 'This is abnormal. This is a deformity.
The actor's schedule was packed: Two days after finishing season two of Hunters in Europe, she started work on The Twelve in Sydney, before heading to Melbourne for the Robbie Williams biopic Better Man. After that, she shot Disney+ series The Clearing in Victoria, inspired by the realKate Mulvany was flown to Salzburg, Austria, to film a scene for Hunters that imitates The Sound of Music.
Talking to ABC Arts in 2022, Sarks described Medea as "a genuine theatrical experiment about what kids can do on stage as storytellers". "I think that brought a cheekiness and a joy to our [Mulvany and Sarks's] friendship and our working relationship." Mulvany is intimately familiar with the way gender-flipping Shakespeare can bring out new resonances in the playwright's work.
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