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Catherine on ABC Radio Melbourne, 19 April 2017.
Three Little Words by Joanna Murray-Smith
18 April-27 May 2017 Southbank Theatre, The Sumner Melbourne Theatre Company
In this acerbic comedy of manners from one of Australia's most popular playwrights, the cosy world of carefree coupledom is torn to shreds as Catherine McClements navigates the everyday upheavals of modern life.
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Catherine talks about the play Phèdre (2013)
A masterful portrayal of the survivor of a mass shooting bears witness to the challenges of faith, healing and compassion.
“McClements is powerful as the cleric because she is all at once shattered and nice, feminine and brutally intense. She is a commanding actress who has the enormous advantage that she doesn’t try to be pretty and she is not interested in being liked. “
As a vicar touched by tragedy, the acclaimed actor asks the questions that now haunt us all too often.
Catherine on Joy Radio, 15 June 2016.
A poignant and affecting story about a grotesque act of violence performed with a live choir on stage every night.
“McClements was easily the standout of the two performers, walking the tightrope of vulnerability, grief, grit and determination. McClements has a truthfulness and ease on stage, which belies her tough exterior. It’s hard to take your eyes off her.“
Catherine on Triple R Radio, 22 June 2016.
Catherine McClements anchors this intense play with a moving, finely etched portrayal of a woman whose skin of unassuming goodness is flayed
As with so many of the shows in the Adelaide Festival’s 2016 program, The Events looks to be an innovative, deeply moving investigation of the human soul.
Congrats to Catherine for her Helpmann Award nomination for The Events!