By Cityscape on Thursday, 12 March 2020
Category: What's On

Q&A: Caroline Borole - Turning into Tina

They’re big stilettos to fill but Caroline Borole welcomes the opportunity of becoming Tina Turner each night. The challenges of the role have made her a better performer, she tells Cityscape ahead of her Christchurch appearance in November.

What’s the best thing about getting to be Tina Turner? It’s the notion of embodiment that comes with the role. She is very multi-faceted, and I enjoy every moment of her.

What was your first response to getting to play such a huge role? My first response was nerves but at the same time full excitement!!

Which of her songs do you enjoy performing the most? I enjoy singing all her songs but if I were to choose, I would say ‘Proud Mary’ and of course ‘Simply the Best’!

Have you ever seen the real Tina perform? I have never seen her perform live but best believe I have watched every concert on the net. I’m also hoping that one day she can come watch me.

You have won praise for capturing Tina’s gymnastic gyrations and vocal grunts and growls – how did you approach that? I approached her whole character with the kind of respect that any proper artist should follow. I trained very hard; I took extra singing lessons on top of the natural raspiness that I have in my voice. I studied her every move and still do all these things today! Every day I learn something new.

Do you think anything of Tina has rubbed off on you through taking on her persona? I would say I’m a better performer. I worked very hard at this role and continue to push myself as a result.

How do you prepare for a gig? Any rituals or superstitions? My routine is simple but it works. I first have a full-on physical to get the body warm and ready. Then I do a full vocal warm-up and whilst I put on the costume and hair, I do a mental focus. To get in the zone and to get into character.

How did you get started in showbiz? What was your first gig? I started at the age of 20 as a cast member/singer in a show called Girl Talk 005 that was staged by one of South Africa's biggest producers, Richard Loring. It was a ‘divas of the times’ kind of show.

Who’s your personal hero? My personal heroes are my parents. They’ve always been and continue to be my biggest supporters in my life and career.

What’s your favourite guilty pleasure? Pasta is my guilty pleasure!! When I do carbs then I must have pasta. Any kind!

What’s the best advice your Mum ever gave you? Always do what I would always be proud of in life.

I can’t leave the house without … My gloss and my wallet.

Favourite item in your wardrobe? That would have to be my shoes.

What has been the most surreal moment in your career/life to date? The first time I ever got on stage and had people watching and taking in what I was doing. I will never forget that feeling.

What advice would you give to your younger self? I would tell my younger self to be bolder. The world is a sea and I can swim with the sharks.

Anything you are looking forward to doing while you are here? I’m looking forward to exploring New Zealand and Christchurch as a whole! I love going to different countries and seeing their rich cultures.

TINA: Simply the Best, Isaac Theatre Royal, November 3, 2020
showtime.net.au

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