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Host Michael Cain takes a deep dive into the Craig McLachlan case, cutting through the myths surrounding one of Australia's most high-profile legal battles. This episode explores questions relating to Episode 2 of the NOT GUILTY series, the unique culture of the theatre industry, the shock of charges being laid against McLachlan, court room language and the anxiety he experienced throughout the criminal proceedings.
Craig speaks candidly about what it's like performing in a stage show like Rocky Horror — and whether it rivals the intensity of a grand final football match. He also weighs in on the significant outcome of Victorian police paying half a million dollars in costs related to the case.
With insights shared for the very first time, this is a must-listen episode straight from the man at the centre of it all. Not to be missed.
You can watch the original video version of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtRd5c_7Ero
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Vanessa ScammellHost Michael Cain takes a deep dive into the Craig McLachlan case, cutting through the myths surrounding one of Australia's most high-profile legal battles. This episode explores questions relating to Episode 2 of the NOT GUILTY series, the unique culture of the theatre industry, the shock of charges being laid against McLachlan, court room language and the anxiety he experienced throughout the criminal proceedings.
Craig speaks candidly about what it's like performing in a stage show like Rocky Horror — and whether it rivals the intensity of a grand final football match. He also weighs in on the significant outcome of Victorian police paying half a million dollars in costs related to the case.
With insights shared for the very first time, this is a must-listen episode straight from the man at the centre of it all. Not to be missed.
You can watch the original video version of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtRd5c_7Ero
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.