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Reuby Chip | From Finding Himself to Finding His Voice

45 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode of Showtime, Andrew G sits down with actor Reuby Chip to explore the journey of finding authenticity through storytelling, theatre, and self-expression. Reuby reflects on growing up in Sydney, moving to Melbourne in search of a fresh start, and discovering a creative community that helped them embrace who they truly are. The conversation delves into the realities of life as a performer, the power of vulnerability, and the lessons learned from Melbourne's independent theatre scene. Andrew and Reuby also discuss Foreplay, the acclaimed queer comedy that explores love, desire, relationships, and the universal search for connection. Ultimately, this episode is about belonging, embracing change, and the courage to be fully seen.

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