
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Back in December, we sat down with the cast and director of Bev & Myrt to unpack what this gloriously queer stage show was all about. (click here after for that)
Then we went to see it live as part of the Midsumma Festival season.
There’s something powerful about hearing artists speak about their intentions — the comedy, the vulnerability, the chaos — and then watching it unfold on stage in front of a real audience.
Did it land the way they described?
Did knowing the backstory change the experience?
And how does queer theatre hit differently when it’s live, intimate, and very Melbourne?
• Revisiting our December interview with the creatives behind Bev & Myrt
• The live theatre energy — unpredictable, electric, communal
• Performances that feel bigger (and braver) on stage
• Queer storytelling at Midsumma and why it matters
• What surprised us most once we saw it for ourselves
• Did it live up to the promise?
It’s funny. It’s heartfelt. It’s a little chaotic in the best possible way.
And it’s exactly why we love covering local queer theatre on Geeks Out.
🎭 From studio mic to stage lights — this one’s a full-circle moment.
The post BEV & MYRT “From Interview to on the stage!” appeared first on Geeks OUT.
By JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities5
11 ratings
Back in December, we sat down with the cast and director of Bev & Myrt to unpack what this gloriously queer stage show was all about. (click here after for that)
Then we went to see it live as part of the Midsumma Festival season.
There’s something powerful about hearing artists speak about their intentions — the comedy, the vulnerability, the chaos — and then watching it unfold on stage in front of a real audience.
Did it land the way they described?
Did knowing the backstory change the experience?
And how does queer theatre hit differently when it’s live, intimate, and very Melbourne?
• Revisiting our December interview with the creatives behind Bev & Myrt
• The live theatre energy — unpredictable, electric, communal
• Performances that feel bigger (and braver) on stage
• Queer storytelling at Midsumma and why it matters
• What surprised us most once we saw it for ourselves
• Did it live up to the promise?
It’s funny. It’s heartfelt. It’s a little chaotic in the best possible way.
And it’s exactly why we love covering local queer theatre on Geeks Out.
🎭 From studio mic to stage lights — this one’s a full-circle moment.
The post BEV & MYRT “From Interview to on the stage!” appeared first on Geeks OUT.

1 Listeners

19 Listeners

4 Listeners

0 Listeners

5 Listeners

0 Listeners

4 Listeners

4 Listeners

4 Listeners

0 Listeners