Benjamin Maio Mackay

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Benjamin Maio Mackay
File:Maio Mackay in Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Live.jpg
Maio Mackay in Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Live
Born Benjamin Scott Maio Mackay
(1999-09-09) September 9, 1999 (age 25)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Residence Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Occupation Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Podcaster, Singer
Years active 2006–present

Benjamin Maio Mackay (born 9 September 1999) is an Australian actor, director, writer, podcaster and singer. He hosts the entertainment podcast Benjamin Maio Mackay's Talk 2 Me.[1]

Early life

Maio Mackay was born on 9 September 1999 in Adelaide, the first son of Marisa and Mark. He grew up in Glenelg, an suburb in Adelaide.

According to an interview on ABC Radio National, Benjamin stated that he completed homeschooling in 2015. Benjamin attests his love of performing to first seeing Phantom of the Opera at age 3.

Career

Benjamin Maio Mackay is an Australian actor, director, writer, singer, producer, host and podcaster. He is the owner/founder of Preachrs Podcast OnLine & OnStage; a production company specialising in producing exciting, innovative theatre and online content.

Preachrs Podcast started as a Doctor Who podcast, which was successful[2] and lead to Benjamin working for the Australian Broadcasting Cooperation.[3] The podcast turned into 4 live touring shows, written, directed and starring Benjamin. The shows played to critical and commercial success all around Australia. The live shows also featured comedian Rob Lloyd (Comedian).[4][5][6]

Benjamin went on to produce, adapt, direct and perform in the world premiere of Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Live. The show opened in the Adelaide Fringe 2015.[7][8][9] A revised version of the show is set to tour Australia in 2016 and 2017. The new tour will again star, be directed, produced and adapted by Benjamin.[10] The tour will play Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Hobart, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

His podcast, Benjamin Maio Mackay's Talk 2 Me is an entertainment chat show and has featured a wide range of celebrities. The podcast has a large following and also reviews films, theatre and DVDs on the podcast.[1]

In 2015 Preachrs Podcast OnLine & OnStage and Benjamin Maio Mackay alongside Matthew Reilly announced an audio drama adaptation of Reilly's best-selling novel Ice Station. A live version was performed in 2016. "Matthew Reilly’s Ice Station Live" was performed in the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016 and the live show piloted the first 3 episodes of the audio drama. Details of the project can be found at www.icestationlive.com or in a video published on the site.[11][12][13] Four cast members, including Maio Mackay appeared at Supanova Pop Culture convention to promote the project. It received audience and critical acclaim [14][15][16][17][18]

Benjamin before founding Preachrs Podcast OnLine & OnStage worked extensively in Australian theatre. He has performed in more than 30 musicals and more than 40 stage shows.[19] He is a trained pianist, singer and voice over artist.

Personal life

Benjamin in addition to his performing writes film reviews and considers himself a lover of all things TV, Film and novels.[20] He is a well-known fan of Nashville (TV series) and offers political and social commentary on his Twitter account.[21] He pledges support to the Australian Labour Party. Benjamin is a vocal atheist and a feminist.[21]

He currently resides in Adelaide, South Australia.

Selected Theatrical Highlights

References

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External links

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