My Place: Murron Kennedy-Cupples

Werribee's Murron Kennedy-Cupples is one of the cast members of The Sound of Music which is opening at The National Theatre in St Kilda on March 2. (Damjan Janevski) 390780_03

Werribee actress Murron Kennedy-Cupples is staring in a new production of The Sound of Music opening at St Kilda’s National Theatre on March 2. She tells Cade Lucas about her life in Wyndham.

What’s your connection to Wyndham?

I’ve lived in Wyndham since I was two years old, so I completed both primary and secondary school in

the area. My grandparents have also lived here my whole life, as well as all the friends I made

growing up and throughout my schooling. It’s been my place of living, socialising, learning, and

growing during my childhood and adolescence.

What do you like about where you live?

I like that it’s not too busy or crowded, like the city for instance. There are still great spots for

socialising and leisurely activities, but it doesn’t get too loud or overwhelming. I think this also

means that there’s a better sense of community here, because the area is smaller. I like that there’s

also open areas for nature, like parks and rivers. I often go for walks in these spaces when I need to

clear my mind or find creative inspiration. I also participated in Wyndham’s performing arts facilities

as a kid and found that it helped me get out of my comfort zone, find friends and like-minded

people, and discover something fun that I was passionate about.

What, if anything, would you change about where you live?

I wouldn’t really change much; I just wish it was a bit closer to the city. While most of my immediate

family is in Wyndham, most of my friends and my university are located in the CBD or surrounding

suburbs, so I have to do a bit of travel on public transport each day. It would just be more

convenient for my lifestyle at the moment, to not have to travel as much. But otherwise, I’m quite

happy being in this area – it has everything I need.

Where is your favourite local place to spend time?

I would say the place I spend the most time at is Pacific Werribee – it’s a great shopping centre and a

hotspot for socialising. My favourite aspect would be the cinema because film is one of my passions.

My favourite place, however, would be the Werribee Park area. The mansion is an interesting piece

of local history, and the surrounding greenery and Victoria State Rose Garden are lovely areas for

picnicking with family and friends. I have a lot of fond memories there, where I spent quality time

with friends and loved ones.

Tell us something people would be surprised to know about you.

My passion is in performing and theatre. I’ve always loved singing and acting, and I’m currently

studying a bachelor’s degree in musical theatre at the Australian Institute of Music (AIM), to one day

become a professional. At the moment you can see me in Theatrical’s production of Rodger’s and

Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. It opens on March 2 at the St Kilda National Theatre, so

don’t miss out on seeing this incredibly timeless, beautiful, and important story. I’m so very proud to

be a part of this show and can’t wait for audiences to experience its magic!