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Hi-5 was unique as I played ‘myself ’ on the show! I would like to say my actual name is Peter Pan and that I can fly, but alas. Fans of Hi-5 may see some correlation. A lot of the children who watched Hi-5 are now old enough to enjoy Peter Pan so it will be cool to meet them again and it kind of feels like I’m continuing their induction into the magic of live theatre. But this time, instead of wearing nappies, they’ll probably be carrying smartphones and fidget spinners.Do you have a favourite scene you can’t wait to perform?My first scene in the show has everything. It gave me goose bumps reading it for the first time.And the moment I judge Hook (Todd McKenney) on his dancing ability will be a joy to perform!Any surprises we can expect within the show?I really shouldn’t be giving this away, but as a Living Local exclusive I’ll tell you: I will actually be flying!How do you relax between shows?Last year in Cinderella the cast came down with an obsession for Pokemon Go. Between shows we would be touring around the CBD and certain parts of the theatre chasing Zubats and Pidgeys.I shared a dressing room with Peter Everett so was also treated to some great home-cooking.Your wife is also a performer; do you often practice roles with each other? Strangely, we haven’t performed alongside each other much. However, in 2015, Steph was the choreographer for a television series I shot in Abu Dhabi. I felt so lucky having her as our choreographer as I have a kind of‘unique’ dance style, so Steph made me look like a far better dancer than I actually was. This year we also performed a pas de deus in a show we produced together, which was very special for me.Has your son watched Peter Pan yet or will this be his first time?Banjo’s a big fan of Hi-5. When it’s on, I some- times stand beside the TV and imitate myself on the screen. Watching him compute why there are two perky versions of me in front of him is very funny (for me).He has only seen me perform live once, and that was last year in Cinderella. Bonnie and Chris do these fantastic performances of their shows called ‘relaxed performances’. A ‘relaxed performance’means anyone who doesn’t feel comfortable going to the theatre under the usual circumstances can go to a performance where the house lights are only dimmed to 50% and no-one cares how much noise you make. If you want to walk around the auditorium whilst the show is on that’s cool too.These performances were awesomefor Steph and me last year. It meant that 6-month-old Banjo could come to the theatre and we didn’t have to get a babysitter.So, I can’t wait to spin his mind when his father starts flying in front of his eyes!