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Neighbours star Ryan Moloney announces he is leaving soap after nearly 30 years of playing β€˜Toadie’

By: Sian Cain
27 June 2024 at 03:05

Actor who has played Jarrod β€˜Toadfish’ Rebecchi since 1995 says he has started training to direct episodes of long-running soap opera

Ryan Moloney, the actor who has played Jarrod β€œToadfish” Rebecchi on Neighbours for nearly 30 years, is leaving the long-running Australian soap.

Moloney first joined Neighbours in 1994 aged 15, appearing as a one-off character named Cyborg. The following year he returned to play Toadfish, the brother of established character Kevin β€˜Stonefish’ Rebecchi. Toadfish – or Toadie – was intended to be a one-scene role, but Moloney was called back and became so popular he was eventually made a permanent cast member in 1996.

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CosΓ¬ fan Tutte review – self-conscious staginess is surreal fun in beautifully sung revival

27 June 2024 at 07:57

Royal Opera House, London
The men prance about in fake moustaches while the women roll their eyes in this turbo-charged revival of Jan Philipp Gloger’s riotous take on Mozart’s opera

β€˜Is that the one with the mobile phones?” someone asked me ahead of the latest revival of Jan Philipp Gloger’s 2016 production of CosΓ¬ fan Tutte. That’s the one, but those phones are just one cameo in a staging that rampages around time and place with riotous energy and accessories galore. Although Da Ponte’s libretto about male naivety and female faithlessness theoretically unfolds in a single 24-hour period, the Aristotelian unities don’t trouble us here.

Act One alone hurtles from a 21st-century night at the Royal Opera (still clutching their red programme books, the opera’s two couples have just watched … Mozart’s CosΓ¬ fan Tutte) to a farewell scene at a Brief Encounter-ish station, to a bar populated by a kind of Rat Pack of aggressively flirtatious men wearing thin black ties and porkpie hats, to a Technicolor Eden where the now-disguised Ferrando and Guglielmo pretend to poison themselves under an apple tree sporting a prominent serpent.

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Β© Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian

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