ArtView November 2015 | Page 9

Song/album: Don’t Stop me Now by Queen is guaranteed to release endorphins and make me feel like you actually can’t stop me (at least till the end of the song.) Concert: My husband Wayne and I went to my daughter’s school music concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre. The kids were so talented and we were in such a beautiful venue, and Wayne turned to me and said “I’ve got an idea”. He disappeared into the toilet at interval and wrote down a plot line on his phone which became an episode of Upper Middle Bogan, in which The Angels song “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” is sung by a private school choir. A selection of favourites by our guest contributor. Robyn Butler is an actor, writer and producer whose work includes The Librarians and Upper Middle Bogan. Her latest project is the feature film Now Add Honey. Painting: I went to the Tarrawarra Museum in Healesville and saw their Triumph of Modernism exhibition which was curated by Edmond Capon and just completely excellent. Nolan, Brack, Whitely - all the biggies, but also some artists I didn’t know and I found it very moving. Poem: I became a fan of Tony Hoagland after reading his poetry in Judd Apatow’s collection, I Found this Funny. I did find Tony Hoagland’s poems funny, but I also found they made me cry. Beautiful. Film: Tootsie. Funny, smart, emotional… and about something deep. I love this movie so much. Quote: I do love the inspirational line from Julius Caesar (by that Shakespeare guy): "There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life, is bound in shallows and miseries.” (I think Nike translates this as “Just Do It”.) I also very much like the quote from Geena Davis: “If she can’t see it, she can’t be it” which embodies Geena’s quest (and mine) for gender equality in film and television. TV show: At the moment I completely adore Catastrophe and Veep. No surprises they both have feisty female leads and they are ridiculously funny. Musical theatre: I have to say WICKED and Legally Blonde starring my beautiful friend and on-screen sister, Lucy Durack. She is beyond magical on stage. Book: My favourite book this year has been catching up on Richard Flanagan’s The Narrow Road to the Deep North, which was astounding. At the moment however I am reading Persuasion by Jane Austen - for about the tenth time… I saw a new edition with a pretty cover in a book shop and I couldn’t resist. Sucker. Play: I recently saw Love and Information by Caryl Churchill at the Malthouse in Melbourne and it blew me away. It was so imaginatively written and directed that it was transporting; it’s exactly what I love about theatre. Now Add Honey is in cinemas November 5 www.nowaddhoney.com