
The Show Must Go On
Documentary
Overview
The Show Must Go On is a personal journey behind the scenes that confronts the epidemic of mental health issues in the Australian entertainment industry.
Top Cast
Ben Steel
Ben Steel
Self
Ben Steel
Self


Sam Neill
Sam Neill
Self
Sam Neill
Self
Sarah L. Walker
Sarah L. Walker
Self
Sarah L. Walker
Self
Dean Ray
Dean Ray
Self
Dean Ray
Self
Dave Higgins
Dave Higgins
Self
Dave Higgins
Self


Michala Banas
Michala Banas
Self
Michala Banas
Self
Glenn Scott
Glenn Scott
Self
Glenn Scott
Self


Jocelyn Moorhouse
Jocelyn Moorhouse
Self
Jocelyn Moorhouse
Self
Susan Cooper
Susan Cooper
Self
Susan Cooper
Self
Pauline Clague
Pauline Clague
Self
Pauline Clague
Self
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