Veteran performer Paul Capsis on his strict upbringing and the strong female role models who helped him stay in school despite the brutality.
A powerful and expressive voice, flamboyant physical presence, and mane of dark hair have become his trademarks as a performer.
But when Paul was growing up in inner-city Sydney as the child of Greek and Maltese parents, these same qualities brought him a world of trouble. At school he was relentlessly ridiculed and beaten.
The love of his Maltese grandmother, Angela, and other family members, helped Paul stay in school despite the brutality; as did immersing himself in the music of his favourite singers, Janis Joplin and Billie Holiday.
This episode of Conversations was first broadcast in 2018
The producer was Michelle Ransom Hughes and the Executive Producer was Pam O'Brien.
It explores performing, singing, homophobia, bullying, Maltese heritage, Greek heritage, strong female role models, Janis Joplin, cabaret, grandmas, women, inner-city Sydney.