Paul Capsis was born in 1963 or 1964 as the second child of father Chris (
Greek heritage) and mother Mary (
Maltese).[1][2][3] During childhood his parents were divorced and Capsis was partly raised in
Surry Hills by his maternal grandmother Angela in a "conservative, religious environment".[1][2]
In the
Belvoir Street Theatre adaptation of the
Indonesian-based The Cockroach Opera (1992) Capsis took the role of Kumis, a street gang leader.[4] Helen Musa of The Canberra Times praised Capsis' singing as "especially notable".[4] In his solo show, Burning Sequins, at Budinski's,
Carlton in 1995 he variously impersonated Shirley Bassey, Bette Midler, Madonna, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Janis Joplin.[5] Capsis appeared in an Australian production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle, written by
Bertolt Brecht, which was performed at the Belvoir in September 1998.[6] His role was described by The Australian Jewish News' Peter Morrison as "an androgynous, dual-voiced Arkadi".[6]
Capsis' film work includes roles in Head On (1998) opposite
Alex Dimitriades, where he took the supporting role of Johnny/Tula.[7]Angela's Kitchen is an autobiographical one-man play with Capsis portraying multiple roles from his childhood.[8] It was first performed at
Stables Theatre, Darlinghurst in November 2010.[9] During 2012 Angela's Kitchen had four runs:
Beckett Theatre, Melbourne (May–June, September),
Lennox Theatre, Parramatta (August) and Visy Theatre,
New Farm, Queensland.[10] Rebecca Harkins-Cross of The Sydney Morning Herald reviewed the Beckett Theatre performance, "Like memory itself, there is no overarching narrative here but short vignettes that move across time and continents. The familial story speaks to a wider history of Australia as a migrant nation."[8] At the
12th Helpmann Awards in 2012 he won both
Best Male Actor in a Play and
Best New Australian Work. He appeared in Michael Kantor's film The Boy Castaways (2013), starring
Megan Washington and
Tim Rodgers. He provided a supporting role as Stefan in the 2014 telemovie Carlotta, screened on ABC TV.
Discography
Paul Capsis Live at Angel Place City Recital Hall (2004) – Black Yak Records (BYOA-33)[11]
Everybody Wants to Touch Me (2008) – Black Yak Records (BYOA-36)[12]
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abMorrison, Peter (2 October 1998).
"Comic look at Brecht". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 104, no. 2. p. 36. Retrieved 1 November 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
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abHarkins-Cross, Rebecca (7 September 2012).
"Angela's Kitchen". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from
the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2022.