Otago Daily Times

Actor going the distance

- RICHARD DAVISON richard.davison@odt.co.nz

A ‘‘BUCKET list’’ opportunit­y has motivated a Dunedin amateur performer to commute for four frosty hours to rehearsals this winter.

Knox Centre worship enabler and veteran of Otago musical theatre Malcolm Gordon said when he heard West Otago Theatrical Society was staging Les Miserables in Tapanui later this month, it was too good an opportunit­y to miss.

However, having just become a father for the third time, domestic diplomacy dictated a minor role at most, with minimal time commitment — or so he hoped.

Originally auditionin­g for the ‘‘small, but rewarding’’ role of Bishop of Digne, Mr Gordon said he was persuaded by director Margie Rea to take on the more significan­t role of student agitator Marius, love interest to central character Cosette.

That had led to a ‘‘fair bit’’ of driving since February, and some creative thinking around rehearsals.

‘‘Margie cornered me to play the role of Marius, for which, really, I’m hugely grateful as Les Miserables has been on my bucket list forever; but it has required a few compromise­s, not least from my very understand­ing wife, Vanessa.

‘‘We’ve managed to restrict onset rehearsals to Sundays, and carpooling with fellow travelling performers via Lawrence has helped.’’

Miltonborn Mr Gordon said intensive oneonone rehearsals in Dunedin with Cosette actress Ashlea Moss, of Canada, and other ‘‘remote work’’, allied with babysittin­g support from South Otago family, had made the improbable possible.

‘‘It was just such an opportunit­y that it was always going to be worth the effort.’’

Mrs Rea said Mr Gordon’s dedication was typical of the attitude of a combined cast and crew of more than 100, a figure which would make Les Miserables West Otago’s largest and most ambitious production ever.

‘‘Because people love the show, with its stirring story, brilliant songs and colourful characters, it’s attracted a very talented cast from right across Otago and Southland. I’m thrilled to see the heart everybody’s thrown into their performanc­es.’’

Mr Gordon said audiences should not underestim­ate Tapanui’s creative credential­s.

‘‘On the face of it you might think, ‘Yeahnah’, but this is really just a great meeting point for a regionwide production of a timeless classic. It’s going to be spectacula­r.’’

Les Miserables runs from June 2230, at the West Otago Community Centre, Tapanui.

 ?? PHOTO: KIRSTEN MCINTYRE ?? Dedicated . . . Malcolm Gordon is commuting from Dunedin for rehearsals to play Marius in West Otago Theatrical Society’s winter production of Les Miserables in Tapanui later this month.
PHOTO: KIRSTEN MCINTYRE Dedicated . . . Malcolm Gordon is commuting from Dunedin for rehearsals to play Marius in West Otago Theatrical Society’s winter production of Les Miserables in Tapanui later this month.

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