• Sugith Varughese & Anusree Roy

  • Jul 17 2023
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Sugith Varughese & Anusree Roy

  • Summary

  • Rick shares the mic with two of Canada’s most accomplished writer/performers, Sugith Varughese and Anusree Roy. Sugith, born in India and raised in Canada, is an award-winning screenwriter, director, and actor, who was one of the original writers of the classic Muppet TV Show Fraggle Rock. More recently, he's played recurring characters in Kim's Convenience on CBC, and Transplant on CTV and NBC. Anusree is a renowned Indo-Canadian actor and writer of plays, television, film and opera, who has worked on major TV shows on CTV/NBC/CBC/Global TV/Netflix/and Paramount+. She also teaches Playwriting at the University of Toronto, Mississauga.
    As a trio, they discuss:
    Auditioning for your own movie
    DEIB: Diversity, Equity Inclusion, & Belonging
    Progress or Performance?
    Breaking in as a brown person
    Inclusion in Theatre and Television
    Artificial vs Earned sensibility
    Elevating minority communities
    High stakes failure
    Autonomy and Authorship
    Fraggle Rock as an Allegory for how to live together
    Species Inter-dependency
    The future of theatre
    And an improvised story
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