Australian Epic on ABC – A musical comedy about the international meltdown caused by Johnny Depp when he brought his two Yorkshire terriers into Australia, where he was filming a Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
Depp and his partner Amber Heard had arrived in Australia by private plane but failed to declare their dogs to Australian customs.
Keen to make an example of them, the Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce threatened to have the dogs put down unless they “buggered off” back to the US.
In this documentary-meets-musical interpretation of the events, The Chaser’s Chris Taylor and Andrew Hansen use the tale to satirise Australia’s paradoxical relationship to celebrities: demonstrating how, on the one hand, we’re far too easily impressed by them; while, on the other hand, we hate it if they get special treatment just because of who they are.
The episode features interviews with Barnaby Joyce, Lanai Scarr and Marc Fennell, but, sadly, not with the dogs.
Production credit: A Princess Pictures production
Australian Epic on ABC and ABC iview – Wednesday 22 November at 9pm
About the Show
The ABC is thrilled to announce the ingenious new six-part musical comedy documentary series Australian Epic, where six of Australia’s most defining stories are retold as musicals, will premiere on Wednesday, 8 November at 9pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.
Written by The Chaser’s Chris Taylor and Andrew Hansen, with 36 original songs performed by an ensemble cast of dazzling triple-threats, including Phoenix Jackson Mendoza (Six The Musical), Michelle Brasier (Aunty Donna’s Coffee Café), Fiona Choi (The Family Law), Sami Afuni (Hamilton), Nicholas Kong (Miss Saigon) and Amy Lehpamer (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), this 6-part extravaganza breathes new life into some of the country’s most colourful stories, by giving them the full musical treatment they’ve always deserved.
Australian Epic swings between interviews with the real-life players and musical numbers that give Taylor and Hansen full rein to put their trademark satirical spin on the material.
The stories receiving the complete razzle-dazzle makeover include the unlikely triumph of ice-skater Steven Bradbury, the fairy-tale of the young Tasmanian woman Mary Donaldson, the international meltdown caused by Johnny Depp’s pet dogs, Pistol and Boo, the comedy of errors that befell Melbourne’s cursed Ferris wheel, the saga of Schapelle Corby and the political showdown of the Tampa affair.
Writer and executive producer Chris Taylor says: “Writing comedy songs with Andrew Hansen has always been one of my favourite things in the world to do. So it was really great to reunite with him on this bonkers project, which features some of the best songs we’ve ever written, I think.”
Writer, composer, executive producer and ensemble cast member Andrew Hansen says: “At the same time, it’s also the only show we’ve done that has a heart. We actually wanted some of the songs to be quite moving, especially in the Tampa episode. So, there’s some emotional stuff in there that we finally allowed ourselves to have in our middle age.”
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