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Tim Minchin

Timothy David Minchin AM[2] (born 7 October 1975) is a British-born Australian comedian, actor, writer, musician, poet, composer, and songwriter.

Tim Minchin
AM
Minchin speaking at the Reason Rally in March 2012
Birth nameTimothy David Minchin
Born (1975-10-07) 7 October 1975 (age 48)
Northampton, England
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Sarah Minchin
(m. 2001)
Children2
Websitetimminchin.com
Musical career
GenresMusical comedy
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
LabelsBMG

Born to Australian parents in Northampton, United Kingdom, and raised in Perth, Minchin attended the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), before moving to Melbourne in 2002. He is best known for his musical comedy. He has released six CDs, five DVDs, and live comedy shows that he has performed internationally. He has appeared on television in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. His show Darkside launched him into the public eye, achieving critical success at the 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Minchin has a background in theatre and has appeared in various stage productions, in addition to small acting roles on Australian television. A documentary film about Minchin, Rock N Roll Nerd (directed by Rhian Skirving), was released theatrically in 2008 and broadcast by ABC1 in 2009. He is the composer and lyricist of the Olivier Award-winning, Tony Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated show Matilda the Musical and the Olivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated show Groundhog Day The Musical. In 2013, he played rock star Atticus Fetch on Californication and in 2019 he co-wrote and starred as Lucky Flynn in the TV series Upright.

In 2013, the University of Western Australia awarded Minchin an honorary Doctor of Letters degree for his contribution to the arts. In 2015, he was awarded a second honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2020 Australia Day Honours "for significant service to the performing arts, and to the community".[3]

Early life edit

Timothy David Minchin was born in Northampton on 7 October 1975, the son of Australian parents Ros and David Ellison Minchin.[4][5][6] He holds both Australian and British citizenship, as everyone born in the UK before 1983 was automatically a citizen of the country. His father and grandfather were both surgeons in Perth. He is also descended from R. E. Minchin, founding director of Adelaide Zoo.[7] Minchin returned to Australia with his parents and was raised in Perth,[8][9] alongside his elder brother, Dan, and two younger sisters, Katie and Nel.[10][6]

Minchin started learning to play the piano at the age of eight, but gave it up after three years because he did not enjoy the discipline. He developed a renewed interest in the instrument after he started writing music with his brother Dan, a guitarist, but still describes himself as a "hack pianist ... a 'more you practise, the better you get' kind of guy".[11] He was educated at Christ Church Grammar School,[11] an independent school in Perth. He graduated from the University of Western Australia (UWA) in 1996 with a BA in English and theatre, and from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 1998 with an Advanced Diploma in contemporary music.[12]

Musical comedy edit

 
Minchin playing the piano on stage

Minchin describes his act as a "funny cabaret show" and sees himself primarily as a musician and songwriter as opposed to a comedian; he has said that his songs "just happen to be funny."[13] His reasoning for combining the disciplines of music and comedy was revealed in one interview when he said: "I'm a good musician for a comedian and I'm a good comedian for a musician but if I had to do any of them in isolation I dunno."[14]

He draws on his background in theatre for his distinctive onstage appearance and persona.[9] In his performances, he typically goes barefoot with wild hair and heavy eye makeup, which is juxtaposed with a crisp suit and tails, and a grand piano. According to Minchin, he likes going barefoot in his shows because it makes him feel more comfortable. He considers the eye makeup important because while he is playing the piano he is not able to use his arms and relies on his face for expressions and gestures; the eyeliner makes his features more distinguishable for the audience.[11] He has said that much of his look and persona is about "treading that line between mocking yourself and wanting to be an iconic figure. Mocking the ridiculousness and completely unrealistic dream of being an iconic figure."[15]

The shows consist largely of Minchin's comedic songs and poetry, with subjects including social satire, inflatable dolls, sex fetishes, and his own failed rock star ambitions. In between songs, he performs short stand-up routines.[13] Several of his songs deal with religion, a subject with which Minchin—an atheist and a fan of Richard Dawkins—says he is "a bit obsessed".[16] He argues that, as one of the most powerful and influential forces in the world, religion should never be off-limits to satirists. He says that his favourite song to perform is "Peace Anthem for Palestine", which reflects his feelings about religious conflict.[17] His comedy also deals with taboos more broadly.[18] A prime example of this is the song "Prejudice", which parodies the power awarded to something as simple as a word. In October 2010 he was made a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association.

Early career (1998–2007) edit

 
Minchin performing in April 2007

After graduating from WAAPA in 1998, Minchin started out composing music for documentaries and theatre. In 2000, he wrote and starred in the musical Pop at the Blue Room Theatre in Perth.[19] He released a CD titled Sit with his band Timmy the Dog in 2001 but achieved little success.[20] In 2002, after only one professional acting job, he moved from Perth to Melbourne to pursue work.[21] Minchin struggled initially; he could not get an agent for a year and had been unable to find any acting work.[20] While several record companies gave him positive feedback, they were not sure how his music—a mixture of satirical songs and more serious pop songs—could be marketed. He decided to compile all of his humorous songs into a single live show to "get the comedy stuff off my chest" before going back to more serious music.[22]

Minchin says he entered into comedy "naively", having never even attended a live comedy gig before performing one himself.[16] His break-out show Darkside (co-produced by Laughing Stock Productions) achieved critical success at the 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where it won the inaugural Festival Directors' Award and attracted the notice of Karen Koren, the manager of the well-known Gilded Balloon venues.[23] Koren backed the show's run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where Minchin received the Perrier Comedy Award for Best Newcomer.[9][24] His 2006 show So Rock was nominated for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's top prize, the Barry Award, and in 2007 he was given the award for Best Alternative Comedian at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival.[13][25]

Live recordings of his 2005 and 2006 shows, Darkside and So Rock, have been released as CDs. In 2007, he released a DVD titled So Live, featuring a live recording in the Sydney Opera House Studio with material from both of his previous shows.[15] As this DVD was only released in Australia, he released a DVD in 2008 entitled So F**king Rock Live in the UK, containing largely the same material as So Live.

Ready for This? (2008–2010) edit

In August 2008, Minchin debuted his third solo show, Ready for This?, at the Edinburgh Fringe and subsequently took it on tour across the UK. During the Edinburgh run, he contributed to The Guardian newspaper's podcasts,[26] despite his new show containing a song about a Guardian critic who once gave his show a negative review.[27][28] Responding to the song, which contains graphic violence, the critic laconically remarked that he had not yet had time to listen to it: "Life's too short and I've already done my bit by sitting through that show in Edinburgh."[29]

A live recording of this at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, was released as an album for download via iTunes on 20 July 2009. An Australian recording was released in Australia on DVD on 9 September 2009, and then as a United Kingdom release in the second half of 2010.

It was announced at the end of 2009 that one of Minchin's beat poems, "Storm", was to be made into a short animated movie. A blog was launched to accompany the film-making process, and a short trailer was released on 8 January 2010.[30][31] The full movie was launched on YouTube on 7 April 2011.[32]

In the movie, he takes on alternative medicine: "By definition alternative medicine has either not been proved to work, or been proved not to work. Do you know what they call alternative medicine that's been proved to work? Medicine."[32]

Minchin was the subject of the winning entry, by painter Sam Leach, in the 2010 Archibald Prize, Australia's most important portraiture competition.[33]

Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra (2010–2012) edit

Minchin embarked on a new arena tour called Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra starting at the NIA, Birmingham on Wednesday 8 December 2010. A departure from the structure of his previous live shows, his act was scaled up to be performed with the Heritage Orchestra. It contained a mixture of material, including new songs on the subject of prayer and of rationality (themes which often appear in his previous work). Minchin stated that the aim of incorporating the orchestra into his act was to create a comedy show that would not be ruined by being performed in arenas, as stated in the special features of the DVD and Blu-ray. The show toured the UK and Australia, and was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in London for a Blu-ray and DVD that was released in November 2011.[34]

The show also toured Australia under the title Tim Minchin vs. The Orchestras, where he performed with the city state orchestra in each location.

BACK tour and Apart Together album (2019–present) edit

On 30 August 2018, Minchin announced he would be returning to touring his musical comedy in a new tour called BACK, also billed as Old Songs, New Songs, Fuck You Songs. It marked the first time Minchin returned to touring since 2012 (with the exception of a micro tour of Los Angeles in October 2017 called Leaving LA).

The tour started in Adelaide, touring Australia and New Zealand in March and April 2019, followed by a tour of the UK in October and November 2019.[35] The tour featured new comedic songs such as "Fuck This", "Leaving LA", and "If This Plane Goes Down", as well as songs from his recent musical works such as "When I Grow Up" from Matilda the Musical and "Seeing You" from Groundhog Day. The show also saw Tim reveal a new band that played alongside him for the rest of the night. This band played throughout the show, performing with Minchin for songs ranging from "Cheese" (first introduced in Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra), "Prejudice" and new song "I'll Take Lonely Tonight" to a modified version of "If I Didn't Have You". A new song called "15 Minutes (of Shame)" was also performed with the live band.

An Encore tour of BACK began touring in Australia in March 2020, however dates were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[36] The tour resumed in Australia in June and July 2021, followed by a tour in the UK in October, November and December 2021.[37] The recording of the final UK shows at the Shepherd's Bush Empire was broadcast to cinemas on 23 November 2022 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 12 December 2022.

In March 2020 it was announced that Minchin had signed a record deal with BMG and would release his debut studio album, Apart Together, in November 2020.[38] Two songs from the album (also performed on the Back tour) have been released: "Leaving LA" and "I'll Take Lonely Tonight". In August, he released the third song ahead of the album's release, the titular "Apart Together".[39]

Apart Together was released on 20 November 2020, with a streamed digital concert coinciding with the full album's debut.[40] It received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The Independent called it "crisply observed and tenderly considered.", stating that "Minchin's unswerving commitment to all that good, decent, truthful stuff is irresistible."[41] However, iNews referred to the album as nothing more than an "hour-long vanity project...Minchin obviously has things to say about the world but he hasn't really found the right way to say them", but also admitted that "There are glimmers of great humanity and honesty, small moments of beauty. Minchin excels when he tries less hard."[42]

In 2023, Minchin announced he will perform some informal solo concerts called An Unfunny Evening with Tim Minchin and His Piano at the Lyric Theatre, London and across the UK and Ireland on a tour, and later from October 2023 in Australia. Unlike his previous comedy shows, it will feature a fluid set list of songs from Apart Together, Matilda, Groundhog Day, his TV and film projects and from his early song-writing days.[43]

Television and radio edit

Minchin has made appearances on Australian TV shows, including the ABC's Spicks and Specks[44] and The Sideshow.[45] He has also made appearances on Network Ten's panel shows Good News Week (February 2010)[46] and Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (March 2010).[47]

Minchin has appeared on several British radio and television shows, including the BBC's Never Mind the Buzzcocks (four times, once as guest host),[48] BBC Radio 4's Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better,[49] and two specials on BBC Radio 2. He often performs on his TV appearances, such as his spots on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in October 2009 and July 2010.[50] He performed a specially-written song entitled "Five Poofs and Two Pianos", a parody of the show's house band, 4 Poofs and a Piano. Minchin also appeared as a special guest on the 2009 edition of The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, performing a song written for the show ("It's Like 1984") in reference to a question regarding Google Street View.[citation needed] On Saturday 13 August 2011, Minchin hosted Prom 40, the first BBC Comedy Promenade Concert at the Royal Albert Hall. He appeared on Desert Island Discs on 6 May 2012.[51]

A heavily cut-down version of the show released on DVD as So F**king Rock Live has aired several times on British TV channel E4, first on 23 July 2009. It aired at the start of 2011, forming E4's New Year's coverage.[52]

On 8 May 2010, Minchin's musical sitcom pilot Strings was broadcast on BBC Radio 2; it was well received, but he decided against creating a full series.[53]

In December 2011, Minchin performed a specially written song called "Woody Allen Jesus"[54] on The Jonathan Ross Show. However, despite the show's producers and ITV's lawyers approving the composition for broadcast, it was removed at the last minute. Responding on his blog, Minchin stated:[55] "Someone got nervous and sent the tape to ITV's director of television, Peter Fincham. And Peter Fincham demanded that I be cut from the show. He did this because he's scared of the ranty, shit-stirring, right-wing press, and of the small minority of Brits who believe they have a right to go through life protected from anything that challenges them in any way."[56]

In August 2012, Minchin appeared on Chain Reaction, first being interviewed by Derren Brown, and later interviewing Caitlin Moran.[57]

In 2013, Minchin played rock star Atticus Fetch in Californication.[58]

In 2015, Minchin guest starred in the Australian comedy television series, No Activity.[59]

In 2018, Minchin acted in Squinters, an ABC comedy.

In 2019, Minchin starred as Lucky opposite Milly Alcock as Meg and wrote Upright, a television series appearing on Fox Showcase in Australia and Sky Atlantic in the UK.[60]In 2022, the second season was released.[61]

In 2020, Minchin performed the opening and closing songs for the BAFTA awards ceremony, which took place behind closed doors. The opening number was written specifically for the event. The latter was a version of his song "Carry You". The BBC received widespread condemnation for cutting the final song, which had been prerecorded, short for timing purposes.

In an interview with Forbes in August 2020, Minchin revealed that while living and working in Los Angeles, he had been pitched a semi-autobiographical sitcom. "There was a project that a writer pitched to Warner Bros., which was a vehicle for me along the lines of a Seinfeld, where there was a character called Tim, who was a musical comedian had moved to LA from London. He was a big star in London, but no one cared about him in LA."[62]

In 2023, Minchin will appear in The Artful Dodger on Disney+ as Darius Cracksworth.

Theatre edit

Early acting roles edit

Minchin's background is in theatre and he has appeared in various stage productions. He played the title role in the 2006 Perth Theatre Company production of Amadeus, a fictional play about the downfall of Mozart at the hands of the reigning court composer, a character based on and named after Antonio Salieri.[20] His other stage acting roles have included the title role in the 2004 Perth Theatre Company / Hoopla production of Hamlet, and The Writer in the original PTC production of Reg Cribb's The Return. He has also acted for the Australian Shakespeare Company (Twelfth Night), the Black Swan Theatre Company (Così, One Destiny), and in various other plays, short films, and television commercials. Roles from his days in musical theatre include Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha and Pontius Pilate (and understudying Judas Iscariot twice) in Jesus Christ Superstar. He has also appeared playing small parts on the ABC telemovie Loot and on the show Comedy Inc..[63]

Later acting roles edit

Minchin was cast in the role of Judas in the 2012 UK and Ireland arena tour of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar.[64] The tour extended into various other countries due to popular demand, with Minchin reprising the role in the world, with a filmed version being released in Autumn 2012. The filmed version, much to Minchin's annoyance, had his voice autotuned.[65] The production toured Australia from May to July 2013, before returning to the UK and Ireland in Autumn 2013.

Minchin made his Sydney Theatre Company debut in 2013 in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead alongside Toby Schmitz.

On 23 April 2016, Minchin appeared in Shakespeare Live! From The RSC at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon (which was also broadcast live on BBC Two) celebrating the birthday and 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare. He appeared as himself in the 'To be, or not to be' sketch alongside Paapa Essiedu, Benedict Cumberbatch, Harriet Walter, David Tennant (who also hosted the event with Catherine Tate), Rory Kinnear, Ian McKellen, Judi Dench and Charles, Prince of Wales (who was in attendance with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall).

Musical theatre (composer and lyricist) edit

Matilda the Musical edit

In 2008, Minchin was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company to write the music and lyrics for Matilda the Musical, adapted by Dennis Kelly and based on the novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was revealed that Minchin had already tried to obtain permission from the Dahl estate to write a musical version of the book in the early 2000s for youth theatre in Australia. The director Matthew Warchus approached Minchin after seeing his Ready for This? tour and hearing his song White Wine in the Sun. The musical premiered at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, running from 9 November 2010 to 30 January 2011, and it began its West End run at the Cambridge Theatre on 25 October 2011 to great critical acclaim, winning a record-breaking 7 Laurence Olivier Awards including Best New Musical.[66][67] In 2013, Matilda opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre,[68] and earned 12 Tony Award nominations, winning 4.[69] The musical has subsequently been presented worldwide winning numerous awards.

Groundhog Day edit

In 2015, it was announced he had teamed up again with director Matthew Warchus and the creative team from Matilda to write the music and lyrics for the new stage musical Groundhog Day based on the 1993 film of the same name alongside Danny Rubin as book writer (who also co-wrote the movie with Harold Ramis)[70] The musical had its premiere at The Old Vic in 2016, before transferring to the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway.[71][72] Groundhog Day began previews in July 2016, with a scheduled run until 19 September 2016.[73] The musical ran on Broadway from 16 March 2017 in previews, officially on 17 April 2017 and closed on 17 September 2017 after 176 performances and 31 previews.[71] The production was revived at The Old Vic from 20 May to 12 August 2023.[74]

Other musicals edit

In October 2017 during a Facebook Live Q&A with The Guardian discussing Matilda with Dennis Kelly, Minchin expressed interest in the idea of adapting the Neil Gaiman novel Stardust into a stage musical, but also revealed it's unlikely he would ever do a family musical again.[75]

In response to a Twitter Q&A, Minchin revealed that he and a British playwright are currently in early development in writing a new musical, and will begin composing mid-2020. He also revealed that the musical is planned to open in Australia and will be a biographical story opposed to an original or adaptation.[76]

Film edit

Minchin played the role of Tom in the contemporary family drama Two Fists, One Heart, released 19 March 2009.[citation needed] He also wrote the song "Drowned" for the film's soundtrack.[77]

In 2013, Minchin moved with his family to Los Angeles so that he could work on Larrikins,[78] a planned Australian-themed animated musical film for DreamWorks Animation, which he wrote the songs for and was set to co-direct with Chris Miller.[79] The film was set to have an all-star Australian voice cast, headed by Hugh Jackman.[79] However, in March 2017, the project was cancelled, possibly in a decision by Comcast, who had bought DreamWorks Animation a year earlier.[79] Minchin called the outcome "unbearable", noting that he had turned down many projects during those four years, and that "there were 120 people working on that film."[79]

Minchin co-starred as Friar Tuck in the 2018 American film Robin Hood.[80]

In 2021 his voiceover work included Busker K. Bushy, Esq. in Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway and Pretty Boy in Back to the Outback which he also wrote and performed the single "Beautiful Ugly" with Evie Irie.

In 2021, it was announced that a feature film adaptation of Matilda the Musical will be released for Netflix, TriStar Pictures and Working Title Films, with Minchin writing additional music and songs, Dennis Kelly writing the screenplay and will be directed by Matthew Warchus.[81] The film was released on 25 November 2022 in the UK and Ireland and was released on 25 December 2022 on Netflix across the rest of the world.

Atheism and skepticism edit

During his 2009 interview for Australian Skeptics' podcast The Skeptic Zone, Minchin addressed his performance style as one that allows bringing up issues that can be upsetting or judgemental to others, such as the "moral hypocrisy about the idea that the Bible is perfect, the only place that you need to go to for your moral guidance ... and about, obviously, prejudice in the church, its role in ostracising homosexuals ... your defences are down when you're laughing as well and it's couched in music. All I'm doing is making things consumable that are otherwise difficult to consume."[82]

As the son and grandson of medical surgeons, Minchin addressed alternative medicine claims by relating that unbiased tests for efficacy are the key:

You're in such a strong position when you understand the scientific process because all you say is, "Do you understand that the great breakthrough of humanity was figuring out how to make decisions about things whilst discarding human foibles? So, anecdotal evidence involves all your subjectivity—if we do it like this we don't have that anymore. Why, surely do you understand how powerful that is?" And if they don't, then that's what you have to explain to them. It's an extremely powerful thing and a very basic thing.[82]

Minchin further explained his skeptical outlook:

I've always been an atheist; I've always been an empiricist really. I've never believed in ghosts or psychics or anything like that 'cause it's quite simple—you don't have to know much to go, "Really?" Or, to just apply Occam's Razor, to go, "Is it more likely that souls do circus tricks, or more likely that they're talking to dead people? And if the latter, by what process? What do you mean talking to dead people? Aren't their voice boxes rotten? So without a voice box, how do they talk, and by what means?" It doesn't take much to be skeptical about that. But really understanding, as I'm still learning, why science is powerful, is a new step towards being boring at dinner parties.[82]

When asked if he thought the universe is full of life, Minchin summarised: "The chances of this happening might be one in infinity. Put it this way: the chance that there being intelligent alien life are, for me, infinitely higher than the chance there being a creator god."[82]

In an interview with Independent Investigations Group member John Rael, Minchin explains that what upsets him most about paranormal beliefs is "special pleading" by people who say vague things such as "there is no harm in it". Minchin states that there is very little harm in something like reiki, but asks "where do you draw the line?" when it comes to needing real evidence if a therapy works or not. He states that he is an atheist as well as a skeptic, and cannot understand how someone can be a skeptic and still be religious. "If you apply doubt to anything ... the whole religion thing is obviously a fantasy."[83]

Protest songs edit

"Come Home (Cardinal Pell)" edit

In 2016, during the course of Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Minchin wrote "Come Home (Cardinal Pell)", which criticized Cardinal George Pell. Launched on Channel Ten's The Project, it received wide publicity but was highly controversial.[84] Immediately after its debut, journalist Steve Price criticised the piece, describing it as "personal abuse" of Pell.[85] Liam Viney described it as being a protest song and analysed its mechanics.[86] Minchin later described it as "the most overt piece of activism I've done".[87]

The royal commission had been called to investigate how institutions like schools, churches, and government organisations have responded to allegations and instances of child sexual abuse.[88] When the royal commissioner granted the 74-year-old George Pell permission to appear as a witness via video link from Rome, rather than attend in person as he had previously done, Minchin wrote the song "Come Home (Cardinal Pell)". In response, a statement from Pell's office said the cardinal had led the battle against child abuse in the church for 20 years.[89] Attorney General George Brandis told ABC TV that giving evidence by video was "not at all unusual".[90]

The song helped fund journeys to Rome for victims of sex abuse so they could watch the cardinal deliver his evidence,[91] with a GoFundMe account set up by The Project hosts Meshel Laurie and Gorgi Coghlan.[92] The ABC 7.30 programme noted on 17 February 2016: "the song's going viral with almost 200,000 YouTube views" but "supporters of Cardinal Pell say it's verbal abuse set to music."[84] Jesuit human rights lawyer Frank Brennan said it risked endangering the integrity of the royal commission.[93] Conservative columnist Andrew Bolt described the song as a "hymn of hatred".[94]

"Come Home (Cardinal Pell)" reached No. 11 on the Australian Singles Chart, for the week of 20 February 2016.[95][96] Later, it was nominated for APRA's Song of the Year,[97] and Kate Miller-Heidke performed the song at the APRA Music Awards ceremony.[98]

"I Still Call Australia Homophobic" edit

During the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey Minchin sang "I Still Call Australia Homophobic"[99] – a re-work of Peter Allen's, "I Still Call Australia Home"[100] – that refers to those supporting the "No" case as homophobic and "bigoted cunts".[101] The Minchin video was shown on the ABC Insiders TV current affairs program.[102] He was criticised by politicians Tony Abbott and Mitch Fifield.[102][103]

Personal life edit

Minchin and his wife Sarah, whom he married in 2001 and with whom he has a daughter and a son,[104] returned to Australia from Los Angeles in December 2017.[79] They currently live in Sydney.[105][106]

In 2013, the University of Western Australia awarded Minchin an honorary Doctor of Letters degree for his contribution to the arts, recognising his outstanding achievements and worldwide acclaim as a composer, lyricist, actor, writer, and comedian.[2][107] In 2015, he was awarded a second honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.[108] He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2020 Australia Day Honours.[109]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[110]
UK
[111]
Sit
(with Timmy the Dog)
  • Released: 2001
Apart Together
  • Released: 20 November 2020
  • Label: BMG
3 27

Live albums edit

List of live albums released
Darkside
  • Released: 2005
So Rock
  • Released: 2006
Ready for This?
  • Released: 1 February 2009[112]
  • Label: Tim Minchin, Laughing Stock Productions
  • Format: Digital download
Live at the O2
  • Released: 2010
Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra
  • Released: 4 April 2011[113]
  • Label: Laughing Stock Productions
  • Format: Digital download
So Fucking Rock
(adapted from the 2008 DVD So Fucking Rock Live)
  • Released: 29 November 2013[114]
  • Label: Tim Minchin
  • Format: Digital download
Apart Together (live at Trackdown Studio)
  • Released: 17 November 2023
  • Label: Navel, BMG
  • Format: Digital download

Singles edit

List of singles
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[95][96]
"Drowned"[115] 2008 Two Fists One Heart
"White Wine in the Sun"[116] 2009 Ready for This?
"The Pope Song"[117] 2010
"The Fence" 2011
"White Wine in the Sun" (re-release)[118] 2012
"So Long (As We Are Together)"[119] 2013
"Come Home (Cardinal Pell)"[120] 2016 11
"15 Minutes"[121] 2019
"Leaving LA"[122] 2020 Apart Together
"I'll Take Lonely Tonight"[123]
"Apart Together"[124]
"Airport Piano"[125]
"The Absence of You"[126]
"Beautiful Ugly" (featuring Evie Irie)[127]
(Tim Minchin featuring Evie Irie)
2021 Back to the Outback (soundtrack)
"The Aeroplane"[128] 2022
"Play It Safe" (Sydney Opera House 50th Anniversary) 2023

As featured artist edit

List of singles released as featured artist, with year released and album details shown
Title Year Album
"Housefyre"
(Briggs featuring Tim Minchin)[129]
2020 Briggs for PM

Compilations edit

DVD edit

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2008 Rock'n'roll Nerd: The Tim Minchin Story Self Documentary [131][132]
Two Fists, One Heart Tom [133]
2010 The Lost Thing The Boy Voice, short film [134]
2011 Storm Narrator Also writer, poem set to an animated short film [31][32]
2016 Matilda & Me Self Documentary, directed by his sister Nel Minchin and Rhian Skirving [135]
2018 Robin Hood Friar Tuck [80]
2021 Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Busker K. Bushy, Esq. Voice
Back to the Outback Pretty Boy Voice
2022 Matilda the Musical Composer and lyricist. Based on the original 2010 stage musical [136]
2023 Scarygirl Chihoohoo Voice

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2013 Californication Atticus Fetch Recurring character, 10 episodes [137]
88 Keys Charlie Pilot [138]
2015 The Secret River Smasher Sullivan
No Activity Jacob Guest role, 2 episodes
2018 Squinters Paul Main role, series 1
2019-2022 Upright Lucky Flynn Also creator, writer, composer, executive producer, and director of 1 episode [139]
2023 The Artful Dodger Darius Cracksworth

Stage edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2010 Matilda the Musical Composer and lyricist
Premiered at the Royal Shakespeare Company
2012-2013 Jesus Christ Superstar Judas Iscariot UK and Australian Arena Tours
2013 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Rosencrantz Sydney Theatre Company
2016 Shakespeare Live! From The RSC Himself 'To be or not to be' sketch, also broadcast on BBC Two
Royal Shakespeare Company
Groundhog Day Composer and lyricist
Premiered at The Old Vic

Bibliography edit

Year Title Notes Ref
2014 Storm Adapted from the 2011 short film of the same name, illustrated by DC Turner & Tracy King [140][141]
2017 When I Grow Up Adapted from the 2011 song of the same name, illustrated by Steve Antony [142]
2022 Sometimes You Have to be a Little Bit Naughty Adapted from the 2011 song "Naughty" from Matilda, illustrated by Steve Antony [142]

Awards and nominations edit

APRA Awards edit

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". They commenced in 1982.[143]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2017 "Come Home (Cardinal Pell)" Song of the Year Nominated
2020 "Carry You" by Missy Higgins Best Original Song Composed for the Screen Nominated [144]
[145]
2021 "Carry You" by Missy Higgins Song of the Year Nominated [146]
"I'll Take Lonely Tonight" Shortlisted [147]
2022 "The Absence of You" Shortlisted [148]

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2011 Tim Minchin & the Heritage Orchestra Best Comedy Release Nominated [149]

Environmental Music Prize edit

The Environmental Music Prize is a quest to find a theme song to inspire action on climate and conservation. It commenced in 2022.[150]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 "Housefyre" (with Briggs) Environmental Music Prize Nominated [151]

Theatre Awards edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Tim Minchin at IMDb
  • Tim Minchin, If I Didn't Have You (2008), Secret Policeman's Ball on YouTube
  • Tim Minchin, Storm (2011), animated movie on YouTube

minchin, timothy, david, minchin, born, october, 1975, british, born, australian, comedian, actor, writer, musician, poet, composer, songwriter, amminchin, speaking, reason, rally, march, 2012birth, nametimothy, david, minchinborn, 1975, october, 1975, northam. Timothy David Minchin AM 2 born 7 October 1975 is a British born Australian comedian actor writer musician poet composer and songwriter Tim Minchin AMMinchin speaking at the Reason Rally in March 2012Birth nameTimothy David MinchinBorn 1975 10 07 7 October 1975 age 48 Northampton EnglandYears active1998 presentSpouseSarah Minchin m 2001 wbr Children2Websitetimminchin wbr comMusical careerGenresMusical comedyInstrument s Vocals piano guitarLabelsBMGTim Minchin s voice source source source from the BBC programme Desert Island Discs 6 May 2012 1 Born to Australian parents in Northampton United Kingdom and raised in Perth Minchin attended the University of Western Australia UWA and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts WAAPA before moving to Melbourne in 2002 He is best known for his musical comedy He has released six CDs five DVDs and live comedy shows that he has performed internationally He has appeared on television in Australia the United Kingdom and the United States His show Darkside launched him into the public eye achieving critical success at the 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Minchin has a background in theatre and has appeared in various stage productions in addition to small acting roles on Australian television A documentary film about Minchin Rock N Roll Nerd directed by Rhian Skirving was released theatrically in 2008 and broadcast by ABC1 in 2009 He is the composer and lyricist of the Olivier Award winning Tony Award winning and Grammy Award nominated show Matilda the Musical and the Olivier Award winning and Tony Award nominated show Groundhog Day The Musical In 2013 he played rock star Atticus Fetch on Californication and in 2019 he co wrote and starred as Lucky Flynn in the TV series Upright In 2013 the University of Western Australia awarded Minchin an honorary Doctor of Letters degree for his contribution to the arts In 2015 he was awarded a second honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2020 Australia Day Honours for significant service to the performing arts and to the community 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical comedy 2 1 Early career 1998 2007 2 2 Ready for This 2008 2010 2 3 Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra 2010 2012 2 4 BACK tour and Apart Together album 2019 present 3 Television and radio 4 Theatre 4 1 Early acting roles 4 2 Later acting roles 4 3 Musical theatre composer and lyricist 4 3 1 Matilda the Musical 4 3 2 Groundhog Day 4 3 3 Other musicals 5 Film 6 Atheism and skepticism 7 Protest songs 7 1 Come Home Cardinal Pell 7 2 I Still Call Australia Homophobic 8 Personal life 9 Discography 9 1 Albums 9 1 1 Studio albums 9 1 2 Live albums 9 2 Singles 9 3 As featured artist 9 4 Compilations 9 5 DVD 10 Filmography 10 1 Film 10 2 Television 10 3 Stage 11 Bibliography 12 Awards and nominations 12 1 APRA Awards 12 2 ARIA Music Awards 12 3 Environmental Music Prize 12 4 Theatre Awards 13 References 14 External linksEarly life editTimothy David Minchin was born in Northampton on 7 October 1975 the son of Australian parents Ros and David Ellison Minchin 4 5 6 He holds both Australian and British citizenship as everyone born in the UK before 1983 was automatically a citizen of the country His father and grandfather were both surgeons in Perth He is also descended from R E Minchin founding director of Adelaide Zoo 7 Minchin returned to Australia with his parents and was raised in Perth 8 9 alongside his elder brother Dan and two younger sisters Katie and Nel 10 6 Minchin started learning to play the piano at the age of eight but gave it up after three years because he did not enjoy the discipline He developed a renewed interest in the instrument after he started writing music with his brother Dan a guitarist but still describes himself as a hack pianist a more you practise the better you get kind of guy 11 He was educated at Christ Church Grammar School 11 an independent school in Perth He graduated from the University of Western Australia UWA in 1996 with a BA in English and theatre and from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 1998 with an Advanced Diploma in contemporary music 12 Musical comedy edit nbsp Minchin playing the piano on stageMinchin describes his act as a funny cabaret show and sees himself primarily as a musician and songwriter as opposed to a comedian he has said that his songs just happen to be funny 13 His reasoning for combining the disciplines of music and comedy was revealed in one interview when he said I m a good musician for a comedian and I m a good comedian for a musician but if I had to do any of them in isolation I dunno 14 He draws on his background in theatre for his distinctive onstage appearance and persona 9 In his performances he typically goes barefoot with wild hair and heavy eye makeup which is juxtaposed with a crisp suit and tails and a grand piano According to Minchin he likes going barefoot in his shows because it makes him feel more comfortable He considers the eye makeup important because while he is playing the piano he is not able to use his arms and relies on his face for expressions and gestures the eyeliner makes his features more distinguishable for the audience 11 He has said that much of his look and persona is about treading that line between mocking yourself and wanting to be an iconic figure Mocking the ridiculousness and completely unrealistic dream of being an iconic figure 15 The shows consist largely of Minchin s comedic songs and poetry with subjects including social satire inflatable dolls sex fetishes and his own failed rock star ambitions In between songs he performs short stand up routines 13 Several of his songs deal with religion a subject with which Minchin an atheist and a fan of Richard Dawkins says he is a bit obsessed 16 He argues that as one of the most powerful and influential forces in the world religion should never be off limits to satirists He says that his favourite song to perform is Peace Anthem for Palestine which reflects his feelings about religious conflict 17 His comedy also deals with taboos more broadly 18 A prime example of this is the song Prejudice which parodies the power awarded to something as simple as a word In October 2010 he was made a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association Early career 1998 2007 edit nbsp Minchin performing in April 2007After graduating from WAAPA in 1998 Minchin started out composing music for documentaries and theatre In 2000 he wrote and starred in the musical Pop at the Blue Room Theatre in Perth 19 He released a CD titled Sit with his band Timmy the Dog in 2001 but achieved little success 20 In 2002 after only one professional acting job he moved from Perth to Melbourne to pursue work 21 Minchin struggled initially he could not get an agent for a year and had been unable to find any acting work 20 While several record companies gave him positive feedback they were not sure how his music a mixture of satirical songs and more serious pop songs could be marketed He decided to compile all of his humorous songs into a single live show to get the comedy stuff off my chest before going back to more serious music 22 Minchin says he entered into comedy naively having never even attended a live comedy gig before performing one himself 16 His break out show Darkside co produced by Laughing Stock Productions achieved critical success at the 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival where it won the inaugural Festival Directors Award and attracted the notice of Karen Koren the manager of the well known Gilded Balloon venues 23 Koren backed the show s run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe where Minchin received the Perrier Comedy Award for Best Newcomer 9 24 His 2006 show So Rock was nominated for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival s top prize the Barry Award and in 2007 he was given the award for Best Alternative Comedian at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival 13 25 Live recordings of his 2005 and 2006 shows Darkside and So Rock have been released as CDs In 2007 he released a DVD titled So Live featuring a live recording in the Sydney Opera House Studio with material from both of his previous shows 15 As this DVD was only released in Australia he released a DVD in 2008 entitled So F king Rock Live in the UK containing largely the same material as So Live Ready for This 2008 2010 edit In August 2008 Minchin debuted his third solo show Ready for This at the Edinburgh Fringe and subsequently took it on tour across the UK During the Edinburgh run he contributed to The Guardian newspaper s podcasts 26 despite his new show containing a song about a Guardian critic who once gave his show a negative review 27 28 Responding to the song which contains graphic violence the critic laconically remarked that he had not yet had time to listen to it Life s too short and I ve already done my bit by sitting through that show in Edinburgh 29 A live recording of this at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London was released as an album for download via iTunes on 20 July 2009 An Australian recording was released in Australia on DVD on 9 September 2009 and then as a United Kingdom release in the second half of 2010 It was announced at the end of 2009 that one of Minchin s beat poems Storm was to be made into a short animated movie A blog was launched to accompany the film making process and a short trailer was released on 8 January 2010 30 31 The full movie was launched on YouTube on 7 April 2011 32 In the movie he takes on alternative medicine By definition alternative medicine has either not been proved to work or been proved not to work Do you know what they call alternative medicine that s been proved to work Medicine 32 Minchin was the subject of the winning entry by painter Sam Leach in the 2010 Archibald Prize Australia s most important portraiture competition 33 Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra 2010 2012 edit Minchin embarked on a new arena tour called Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra starting at the NIA Birmingham on Wednesday 8 December 2010 A departure from the structure of his previous live shows his act was scaled up to be performed with the Heritage Orchestra It contained a mixture of material including new songs on the subject of prayer and of rationality themes which often appear in his previous work Minchin stated that the aim of incorporating the orchestra into his act was to create a comedy show that would not be ruined by being performed in arenas as stated in the special features of the DVD and Blu ray The show toured the UK and Australia and was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in London for a Blu ray and DVD that was released in November 2011 34 The show also toured Australia under the title Tim Minchin vs The Orchestras where he performed with the city state orchestra in each location BACK tour and Apart Together album 2019 present edit On 30 August 2018 Minchin announced he would be returning to touring his musical comedy in a new tour called BACK also billed as Old Songs New Songs Fuck You Songs It marked the first time Minchin returned to touring since 2012 with the exception of a micro tour of Los Angeles in October 2017 called Leaving LA The tour started in Adelaide touring Australia and New Zealand in March and April 2019 followed by a tour of the UK in October and November 2019 35 The tour featured new comedic songs such as Fuck This Leaving LA and If This Plane Goes Down as well as songs from his recent musical works such as When I Grow Up from Matilda the Musical and Seeing You from Groundhog Day The show also saw Tim reveal a new band that played alongside him for the rest of the night This band played throughout the show performing with Minchin for songs ranging from Cheese first introduced in Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra Prejudice and new song I ll Take Lonely Tonight to a modified version of If I Didn t Have You A new song called 15 Minutes of Shame was also performed with the live band An Encore tour of BACK began touring in Australia in March 2020 however dates were postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia 36 The tour resumed in Australia in June and July 2021 followed by a tour in the UK in October November and December 2021 37 The recording of the final UK shows at the Shepherd s Bush Empire was broadcast to cinemas on 23 November 2022 and was released on DVD and Blu ray on 12 December 2022 In March 2020 it was announced that Minchin had signed a record deal with BMG and would release his debut studio album Apart Together in November 2020 38 Two songs from the album also performed on the Back tour have been released Leaving LA and I ll Take Lonely Tonight In August he released the third song ahead of the album s release the titular Apart Together 39 Apart Together was released on 20 November 2020 with a streamed digital concert coinciding with the full album s debut 40 It received mixed to positive reviews from critics The Independent called it crisply observed and tenderly considered stating that Minchin s unswerving commitment to all that good decent truthful stuff is irresistible 41 However iNews referred to the album as nothing more than an hour long vanity project Minchin obviously has things to say about the world but he hasn t really found the right way to say them but also admitted that There are glimmers of great humanity and honesty small moments of beauty Minchin excels when he tries less hard 42 In 2023 Minchin announced he will perform some informal solo concerts called An Unfunny Evening with Tim Minchin and His Piano at the Lyric Theatre London and across the UK and Ireland on a tour and later from October 2023 in Australia Unlike his previous comedy shows it will feature a fluid set list of songs from Apart Together Matilda Groundhog Day his TV and film projects and from his early song writing days 43 Television and radio editMinchin has made appearances on Australian TV shows including the ABC s Spicks and Specks 44 and The Sideshow 45 He has also made appearances on Network Ten s panel shows Good News Week February 2010 46 and Talkin Bout Your Generation March 2010 47 Minchin has appeared on several British radio and television shows including the BBC s Never Mind the Buzzcocks four times once as guest host 48 BBC Radio 4 s Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better 49 and two specials on BBC Radio 2 He often performs on his TV appearances such as his spots on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in October 2009 and July 2010 50 He performed a specially written song entitled Five Poofs and Two Pianos a parody of the show s house band 4 Poofs and a Piano Minchin also appeared as a special guest on the 2009 edition of The Big Fat Quiz of the Year performing a song written for the show It s Like 1984 in reference to a question regarding Google Street View citation needed On Saturday 13 August 2011 Minchin hosted Prom 40 the first BBC Comedy Promenade Concert at the Royal Albert Hall He appeared on Desert Island Discs on 6 May 2012 51 A heavily cut down version of the show released on DVD as So F king Rock Live has aired several times on British TV channel E4 first on 23 July 2009 It aired at the start of 2011 forming E4 s New Year s coverage 52 On 8 May 2010 Minchin s musical sitcom pilot Strings was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 it was well received but he decided against creating a full series 53 In December 2011 Minchin performed a specially written song called Woody Allen Jesus 54 on The Jonathan Ross Show However despite the show s producers and ITV s lawyers approving the composition for broadcast it was removed at the last minute Responding on his blog Minchin stated 55 Someone got nervous and sent the tape to ITV s director of television Peter Fincham And Peter Fincham demanded that I be cut from the show He did this because he s scared of the ranty shit stirring right wing press and of the small minority of Brits who believe they have a right to go through life protected from anything that challenges them in any way 56 In August 2012 Minchin appeared on Chain Reaction first being interviewed by Derren Brown and later interviewing Caitlin Moran 57 In 2013 Minchin played rock star Atticus Fetch in Californication 58 In 2015 Minchin guest starred in the Australian comedy television series No Activity 59 In 2018 Minchin acted in Squinters an ABC comedy In 2019 Minchin starred as Lucky opposite Milly Alcock as Meg and wrote Upright a television series appearing on Fox Showcase in Australia and Sky Atlantic in the UK 60 In 2022 the second season was released 61 In 2020 Minchin performed the opening and closing songs for the BAFTA awards ceremony which took place behind closed doors The opening number was written specifically for the event The latter was a version of his song Carry You The BBC received widespread condemnation for cutting the final song which had been prerecorded short for timing purposes In an interview with Forbes in August 2020 Minchin revealed that while living and working in Los Angeles he had been pitched a semi autobiographical sitcom There was a project that a writer pitched to Warner Bros which was a vehicle for me along the lines of a Seinfeld where there was a character called Tim who was a musical comedian had moved to LA from London He was a big star in London but no one cared about him in LA 62 In 2023 Minchin will appear in The Artful Dodger on Disney as Darius Cracksworth Theatre editEarly acting roles edit Minchin s background is in theatre and he has appeared in various stage productions He played the title role in the 2006 Perth Theatre Company production of Amadeus a fictional play about the downfall of Mozart at the hands of the reigning court composer a character based on and named after Antonio Salieri 20 His other stage acting roles have included the title role in the 2004 Perth Theatre Company Hoopla production of Hamlet and The Writer in the original PTC production of Reg Cribb s The Return He has also acted for the Australian Shakespeare Company Twelfth Night the Black Swan Theatre Company Cosi One Destiny and in various other plays short films and television commercials Roles from his days in musical theatre include Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha and Pontius Pilate and understudying Judas Iscariot twice in Jesus Christ Superstar He has also appeared playing small parts on the ABC telemovie Loot and on the show Comedy Inc 63 Later acting roles edit Minchin was cast in the role of Judas in the 2012 UK and Ireland arena tour of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar 64 The tour extended into various other countries due to popular demand with Minchin reprising the role in the world with a filmed version being released in Autumn 2012 The filmed version much to Minchin s annoyance had his voice autotuned 65 The production toured Australia from May to July 2013 before returning to the UK and Ireland in Autumn 2013 Minchin made his Sydney Theatre Company debut in 2013 in Tom Stoppard s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead alongside Toby Schmitz On 23 April 2016 Minchin appeared in Shakespeare Live From The RSC at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford upon Avon which was also broadcast live on BBC Two celebrating the birthday and 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare He appeared as himself in the To be or not to be sketch alongside Paapa Essiedu Benedict Cumberbatch Harriet Walter David Tennant who also hosted the event with Catherine Tate Rory Kinnear Ian McKellen Judi Dench and Charles Prince of Wales who was in attendance with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall Musical theatre composer and lyricist edit Matilda the Musical edit In 2008 Minchin was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company to write the music and lyrics for Matilda the Musical adapted by Dennis Kelly and based on the novel of the same name by Roald Dahl It was revealed that Minchin had already tried to obtain permission from the Dahl estate to write a musical version of the book in the early 2000s for youth theatre in Australia The director Matthew Warchus approached Minchin after seeing his Ready for This tour and hearing his song White Wine in the Sun The musical premiered at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford upon Avon running from 9 November 2010 to 30 January 2011 and it began its West End run at the Cambridge Theatre on 25 October 2011 to great critical acclaim winning a record breaking 7 Laurence Olivier Awards including Best New Musical 66 67 In 2013 Matilda opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre 68 and earned 12 Tony Award nominations winning 4 69 The musical has subsequently been presented worldwide winning numerous awards Groundhog Day edit In 2015 it was announced he had teamed up again with director Matthew Warchus and the creative team from Matilda to write the music and lyrics for the new stage musical Groundhog Day based on the 1993 film of the same name alongside Danny Rubin as book writer who also co wrote the movie with Harold Ramis 70 The musical had its premiere at The Old Vic in 2016 before transferring to the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway 71 72 Groundhog Day began previews in July 2016 with a scheduled run until 19 September 2016 73 The musical ran on Broadway from 16 March 2017 in previews officially on 17 April 2017 and closed on 17 September 2017 after 176 performances and 31 previews 71 The production was revived at The Old Vic from 20 May to 12 August 2023 74 Other musicals edit In October 2017 during a Facebook Live Q amp A with The Guardian discussing Matilda with Dennis Kelly Minchin expressed interest in the idea of adapting the Neil Gaiman novel Stardust into a stage musical but also revealed it s unlikely he would ever do a family musical again 75 In response to a Twitter Q amp A Minchin revealed that he and a British playwright are currently in early development in writing a new musical and will begin composing mid 2020 He also revealed that the musical is planned to open in Australia and will be a biographical story opposed to an original or adaptation 76 Film editMinchin played the role of Tom in the contemporary family drama Two Fists One Heart released 19 March 2009 citation needed He also wrote the song Drowned for the film s soundtrack 77 In 2013 Minchin moved with his family to Los Angeles so that he could work on Larrikins 78 a planned Australian themed animated musical film for DreamWorks Animation which he wrote the songs for and was set to co direct with Chris Miller 79 The film was set to have an all star Australian voice cast headed by Hugh Jackman 79 However in March 2017 the project was cancelled possibly in a decision by Comcast who had bought DreamWorks Animation a year earlier 79 Minchin called the outcome unbearable noting that he had turned down many projects during those four years and that there were 120 people working on that film 79 Minchin co starred as Friar Tuck in the 2018 American film Robin Hood 80 In 2021 his voiceover work included Busker K Bushy Esq in Peter Rabbit 2 The Runaway and Pretty Boy in Back to the Outback which he also wrote and performed the single Beautiful Ugly with Evie Irie In 2021 it was announced that a feature film adaptation of Matilda the Musical will be released for Netflix TriStar Pictures and Working Title Films with Minchin writing additional music and songs Dennis Kelly writing the screenplay and will be directed by Matthew Warchus 81 The film was released on 25 November 2022 in the UK and Ireland and was released on 25 December 2022 on Netflix across the rest of the world Atheism and skepticism editDuring his 2009 interview for Australian Skeptics podcast The Skeptic Zone Minchin addressed his performance style as one that allows bringing up issues that can be upsetting or judgemental to others such as the moral hypocrisy about the idea that the Bible is perfect the only place that you need to go to for your moral guidance and about obviously prejudice in the church its role in ostracising homosexuals your defences are down when you re laughing as well and it s couched in music All I m doing is making things consumable that are otherwise difficult to consume 82 As the son and grandson of medical surgeons Minchin addressed alternative medicine claims by relating that unbiased tests for efficacy are the key You re in such a strong position when you understand the scientific process because all you say is Do you understand that the great breakthrough of humanity was figuring out how to make decisions about things whilst discarding human foibles So anecdotal evidence involves all your subjectivity if we do it like this we don t have that anymore Why surely do you understand how powerful that is And if they don t then that s what you have to explain to them It s an extremely powerful thing and a very basic thing 82 Minchin further explained his skeptical outlook I ve always been an atheist I ve always been an empiricist really I ve never believed in ghosts or psychics or anything like that cause it s quite simple you don t have to know much to go Really Or to just apply Occam s Razor to go Is it more likely that souls do circus tricks or more likely that they re talking to dead people And if the latter by what process What do you mean talking to dead people Aren t their voice boxes rotten So without a voice box how do they talk and by what means It doesn t take much to be skeptical about that But really understanding as I m still learning why science is powerful is a new step towards being boring at dinner parties 82 When asked if he thought the universe is full of life Minchin summarised The chances of this happening might be one in infinity Put it this way the chance that there being intelligent alien life are for me infinitely higher than the chance there being a creator god 82 In an interview with Independent Investigations Group member John Rael Minchin explains that what upsets him most about paranormal beliefs is special pleading by people who say vague things such as there is no harm in it Minchin states that there is very little harm in something like reiki but asks where do you draw the line when it comes to needing real evidence if a therapy works or not He states that he is an atheist as well as a skeptic and cannot understand how someone can be a skeptic and still be religious If you apply doubt to anything the whole religion thing is obviously a fantasy 83 Protest songs edit Come Home Cardinal Pell edit In 2016 during the course of Australia s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Minchin wrote Come Home Cardinal Pell which criticized Cardinal George Pell Launched on Channel Ten s The Project it received wide publicity but was highly controversial 84 Immediately after its debut journalist Steve Price criticised the piece describing it as personal abuse of Pell 85 Liam Viney described it as being a protest song and analysed its mechanics 86 Minchin later described it as the most overt piece of activism I ve done 87 The royal commission had been called to investigate how institutions like schools churches and government organisations have responded to allegations and instances of child sexual abuse 88 When the royal commissioner granted the 74 year old George Pell permission to appear as a witness via video link from Rome rather than attend in person as he had previously done Minchin wrote the song Come Home Cardinal Pell In response a statement from Pell s office said the cardinal had led the battle against child abuse in the church for 20 years 89 Attorney General George Brandis told ABC TV that giving evidence by video was not at all unusual 90 The song helped fund journeys to Rome for victims of sex abuse so they could watch the cardinal deliver his evidence 91 with a GoFundMe account set up by The Project hosts Meshel Laurie and Gorgi Coghlan 92 The ABC 7 30 programme noted on 17 February 2016 the song s going viral with almost 200 000 YouTube views but supporters of Cardinal Pell say it s verbal abuse set to music 84 Jesuit human rights lawyer Frank Brennan said it risked endangering the integrity of the royal commission 93 Conservative columnist Andrew Bolt described the song as a hymn of hatred 94 Come Home Cardinal Pell reached No 11 on the Australian Singles Chart for the week of 20 February 2016 95 96 Later it was nominated for APRA s Song of the Year 97 and Kate Miller Heidke performed the song at the APRA Music Awards ceremony 98 I Still Call Australia Homophobic edit During the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey Minchin sang I Still Call Australia Homophobic 99 a re work of Peter Allen s I Still Call Australia Home 100 that refers to those supporting the No case as homophobic and bigoted cunts 101 The Minchin video was shown on the ABC Insiders TV current affairs program 102 He was criticised by politicians Tony Abbott and Mitch Fifield 102 103 Personal life editMinchin and his wife Sarah whom he married in 2001 and with whom he has a daughter and a son 104 returned to Australia from Los Angeles in December 2017 79 They currently live in Sydney 105 106 In 2013 the University of Western Australia awarded Minchin an honorary Doctor of Letters degree for his contribution to the arts recognising his outstanding achievements and worldwide acclaim as a composer lyricist actor writer and comedian 2 107 In 2015 he was awarded a second honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts 108 He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2020 Australia Day Honours 109 Discography editAlbums edit Studio albums edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUS 110 UK 111 Sit with Timmy the Dog Released 2001 Apart Together Released 20 November 2020 Label BMG 3 27Live albums edit List of live albums released Darkside Released 2005So Rock Released 2006Ready for This Released 1 February 2009 112 Label Tim Minchin Laughing Stock Productions Format Digital downloadLive at the O2 Released 2010Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra Released 4 April 2011 113 Label Laughing Stock Productions Format Digital downloadSo Fucking Rock adapted from the 2008 DVD So Fucking Rock Live Released 29 November 2013 114 Label Tim Minchin Format Digital downloadApart Together live at Trackdown Studio Released 17 November 2023 Label Navel BMG Format Digital downloadSingles edit List of singles Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumAUS 95 96 Drowned 115 2008 Two Fists One Heart White Wine in the Sun 116 2009 Ready for This The Pope Song 117 2010 The Fence 2011 White Wine in the Sun re release 118 2012 So Long As We Are Together 119 2013 Come Home Cardinal Pell 120 2016 11 15 Minutes 121 2019 Leaving LA 122 2020 Apart Together I ll Take Lonely Tonight 123 Apart Together 124 Airport Piano 125 The Absence of You 126 Beautiful Ugly featuring Evie Irie 127 Tim Minchin featuring Evie Irie 2021 Back to the Outback soundtrack The Aeroplane 128 2022 Play It Safe Sydney Opera House 50th Anniversary 2023 As featured artist edit List of singles released as featured artist with year released and album details shown Title Year Album Housefyre Briggs featuring Tim Minchin 129 2020 Briggs for PMCompilations edit Laugh a poolooza featured artist 2005 So Long As We Are Together Californication Season 6 Soundtrack 2013 Carry You with Missy Higgins Music from the Home Front 2020 DVD edit So Live 2007 Australian DVD So F king Rock Live also known as So Fucking Rock Live 130 11 October 2008 Ready for This three DVD releases 2009 2010 2011 Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra 14 November 2011 Back Live 2022 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes Ref2008 Rock n roll Nerd The Tim Minchin Story Self Documentary 131 132 Two Fists One Heart Tom 133 2010 The Lost Thing The Boy Voice short film 134 2011 Storm Narrator Also writer poem set to an animated short film 31 32 2016 Matilda amp Me Self Documentary directed by his sister Nel Minchin and Rhian Skirving 135 2018 Robin Hood Friar Tuck 80 2021 Peter Rabbit 2 The Runaway Busker K Bushy Esq VoiceBack to the Outback Pretty Boy Voice2022 Matilda the Musical Composer and lyricist Based on the original 2010 stage musical 136 2023 Scarygirl Chihoohoo VoiceTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes Ref2013 Californication Atticus Fetch Recurring character 10 episodes 137 88 Keys Charlie Pilot 138 2015 The Secret River Smasher SullivanNo Activity Jacob Guest role 2 episodes2018 Squinters Paul Main role series 12019 2022 Upright Lucky Flynn Also creator writer composer executive producer and director of 1 episode 139 2023 The Artful Dodger Darius CracksworthStage edit Year Title Role Notes Ref2010 Matilda the Musical Composer and lyricistPremiered at the Royal Shakespeare Company2012 2013 Jesus Christ Superstar Judas Iscariot UK and Australian Arena Tours2013 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Rosencrantz Sydney Theatre Company2016 Shakespeare Live From The RSC Himself To be or not to be sketch also broadcast on BBC TwoRoyal Shakespeare CompanyGroundhog Day Composer and lyricistPremiered at The Old VicBibliography editYear Title Notes Ref2014 Storm Adapted from the 2011 short film of the same name illustrated by DC Turner amp Tracy King 140 141 2017 When I Grow Up Adapted from the 2011 song of the same name illustrated by Steve Antony 142 2022 Sometimes You Have to be a Little Bit Naughty Adapted from the 2011 song Naughty from Matilda illustrated by Steve Antony 142 Awards and nominations editAPRA Awards edit The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA honouring composers and songwriters They commenced in 1982 143 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2017 Come Home Cardinal Pell Song of the Year Nominated2020 Carry You by Missy Higgins Best Original Song Composed for the Screen Nominated 144 145 2021 Carry You by Missy Higgins Song of the Year Nominated 146 I ll Take Lonely Tonight Shortlisted 147 2022 The Absence of You Shortlisted 148 ARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which recognise excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2011 Tim Minchin amp the Heritage Orchestra Best Comedy Release Nominated 149 Environmental Music Prize edit The Environmental Music Prize is a quest to find a theme song to inspire action on climate and conservation It commenced in 2022 150 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Housefyre with Briggs Environmental Music Prize Nominated 151 Theatre Awards edit 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Directors Choice Award for Dark Side 152 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Perrier Comedy Award Best Newcomer 24 2005 Melbourne International Comedy Festival The Groggy Squirrel Critics Award 153 2007 U S Comedy Arts Festival Best Alternative Act 154 2009 Helpmann Award for Best Comedy Performer for Tim Minchin Ready For This 155 2009 Green Room Awards Cabaret Best Original Songs 156 2009 Green Room Awards Cabaret Best Artiste 156 2010 Chortle Awards Best Music or Variety Act 157 2011 Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work for Tim Minchin Vs Sydney Symphony 2012 Olivier Awards Best New Musical for Matilda The Musical 158 2012 Helpmann Award for Best Comedy Performer for Tim Minchin vs The Orchestras Round II 2012 Ockham Award for Best Skeptic Video for Storm 2013 What s On Stage Awards The W amp P Longreach Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for Jesus Christ Superstar 159 2016 Logie Award Most Outstanding Supporting Actor for The Secret River ABC 160 2016 Helpmann Award for Best Original Score for Matilda the Musical 161 2017 Olivier Awards Best New Musical for Groundhog Day The Musical 162 2017 Orry Kelly Award 2019 Helpmann Award for 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authors list link a b c d The Skeptic Zone 26 skepticzone tv Podcast 17 April 2009 Archived from the original on 20 December 2015 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Minchin Tim 10 July 2011 Be Skeptical episode 1 Interview Interviewed by John Rael Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2011 a b Australian comedians supercharge an online campaign to help abuse survivors confront Cardinal George Pell 7 30 Australian Broadcasting Corporation 17 February 2016 Retrieved 4 March 2016 Disgusting personal abuse 16 February 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2018 Viney Liam 18 February 2016 Tim Minchin s Come Home Cardinal Pell is a pitch perfect protest song The Conversation Retrieved 30 December 2016 Tim Minchin on being a composer activist and comedian RNZ 28 June 2017 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 23 March 2018 About the Child Abuse Royal Commission Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Retrieved 4 March 2016 Cardinal George Pell hits back at incorrect information on royal commission appearance after Tim Minchin song ABC News 18 February 2016 Retrieved 4 March 2016 Owens Jared 18 February 2016 Cardinal George Pell responds to call to face abuse royal commission The Australian Retrieved 4 March 2016 Gerard Henderson George Pell a scapegoat at the altar of progressivism The Australian Retrieved 22 February 2016 Calligeros Marissa Choahan Neelima 17 February 2016 Come home Tim Minchin s lament to Cardinal Pell packs a punch and a few abuses The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 23 March 2018 Tim Minchin s Cardinal George Pell song hurting abuse victims Jesuit priest says ABC News 18 February 2016 Retrieved 4 March 2016 Bolt Andrew 18 February 2016 Column Crucifying Pell Herald Sun Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 4 March 2016 a b ARIA Charts ARIA Charts Retrieved 20 February 2016 a b Aria Singles Chart Week Commencing 22 February 2016 PDF 22 February 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2016 Adams Cameron 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com au Retrieved 15 July 2016 Helpmann Awards 2016 Matilda the Musical wins record 13 awards Stephen Page honoured ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 25 July 2016 Retrieved 26 July 2016 Tim Minchin At last night s Olivier Awards Groundhog Day won Best New Musical with Andy Karl winning Best Actor in a Musical Tim Minchin Retrieved 9 June 2017 Richard Dawkins amp Tim Minchin in Conversation 2021 Richard Dawkins Award universe com 16 September 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tim Minchin nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Tim Minchin Official website Tim Minchin at IMDb Tim Minchin If I Didn t Have You 2008 Secret Policeman s Ball on YouTube Tim Minchin Storm 2011 animated movie on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Minchin amp oldid 1186166078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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