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    Mr G is an effeminate thirty-six-year-old drama teacher at Summer Heights High. Like his creator, Mr G mentions that he graduated from the Teachers' College of Macquarie University in Sydney, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts, where he mentions majoring in the performing arts (music, drama and dance), and a Diploma of Education.

  2. Apr 3, 2023 · Mr G explains his passion for becoming a Drama Teacher. From the Chris Lilley comedy series Summer Heights High. To purchase the series click HERE - https://...

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    “I tend to do the "wow" shows and every second year we do the traditionals.”
    “This is the big show I did last year - Tsunamarama - which was was about the Tsunami tragedy set to the music of Bananarama. ”
    “My name is Greg Gregson, but the kids at school call me Mr. G, which is sort of an abbreviation that some of the more popular teachers seem to get.”
    “Coffee, coffee, coffee before we teach-ee teach-ee.”
    “That's one of our staff who had cancer. She's been dead for ages.”
    “I don't want you touching my food, and I don't want to live in your filth.”
    “I'm director of performing arts. Spread it.”
    “The staff is really excited too. Everybody's giving me a little eyebrow raise when I'm walking up the corridor, when usually they look away.”
    “I'm in what I call my search phase, at the moment. This is where I come up with my ideas for my musicals. I seek inspiration, I look around, I take things in.”
    “About four years ago I did a show called "Downloadin'" which is a musical about a computer that falls in love with its owner. I came up with that idea simply from sitting at home in front of my co...
    “I worked out who Annabel is, or was. Turns out she was very good friends with a couple of my year eleven drama girls. So, yeah, it's been quite a cool little connection there.”
    “[Annabel's death] will be on the news tonight, I reckon. That'll be good. No, that's not good.”

    “I'm known around the school for having an above average sense of smell, so I use my nose to control certain behaviors. I like to sniff the kids most mornings just randomly in the corridors, checking for various odors: cigarette smoke, graffiti pens, alcohol, cannabis, that sort of thing. Just identifying that, singling the kids out.” “I've been ca...

    “One of my big duties, and I've been doing it for the last five years or so, is evacuation proceedures. I find that I use my acting skills to create the drama of the situation. It adds a lot of rea...
    “Miss Allen from the library's got third degree burns!”
    “One big problem that a lot of schools are having to deal with at the moment is terrorism. It's a big issue, so I have a drill which caters for that too.”
    “I also do what I call a random drill, which is, I just spring some kind of emergency onto the kids and we see how they deal with it.”
    “Hoopies. Come on, Celine. Hoopies.”
    “She'd jump four to five meters above the ground with a run-up. She'd just dive through it. She'd run-run-run-run-run and through the hoop and down. She used to do a trick where she'd grab onto my...
    “Two times three is? Go. Step it out. One, two. Step it out. Come on. Three four five, six. Well done.”
    “[Celine] loves a bit of a swing.”

    “One of my big gripes is that there's a lot of teasing that goes on at this school. Kids are very nasty. Toby deals with a lot of that stuff. He has to deal with being called "You spaz! You retard! Spastic!" What else do you get? "Nuff nuff!" And I know how he feels. I had a difficult school time myself. I went to an all-boys' school and I went by ...

    “You can see from the brain size in comparison to the body that's not a large brain.”
    “In the playground of today, children are faces with drugs, sex, suicide, and anorexia. One man, one teacher tried to make a difference. That teacher's name was Mr. G G G G G G”
    “[singing] My name is Mr. G! Three talents - one, two, three. Singing and dancing and acting is my life! I'm a teacher, that's for sure! In a world of crazy kids! At Summer Heights High!”
    “My name is Jessica. Some kids call me a slut, and I have a dirty habit for Ecstasy. Gimmie it. I want it bad.”— Actress
    “It's too late, sir.”
  3. Summer Heights High is an Australian television mockumentary sitcom written by and starring Chris Lilley.Set in the fictional Summer Heights High School in an outer suburb of Sydney (based on Summer Hill), it revolves around high school experiences from the viewpoints of three individuals: "Director of Performing Arts" Mr G; private-school exchange student Ja'mie King; and disobedient, vulgar ...

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    Title
    Original Air Date
    Australia Viewers (millions)
    1
    "Episode 1"
    5 September 2007 (2007-09-05)
    1.22 [1]
    2
    "Episode 2"
    12 September 2007 (2007-09-12)
    1.38 [8]
    3
    "Episode 3"
    19 September 2007 (2007-09-19)
    1.28 [9]
    4
    "Episode 4"
    26 September 2007 (2007-09-26)
    1.24 [10]
  4. Characters. Mr G. Greg Gregson – 'Mr G' – has been teaching drama at Summer Heights High for nine years. Mr G is passionate about his innovative drama and dance teaching methods. He believes ...

  5. "Spin around Chinaman!"Taken from the first episode of Summer Heights High. Mr G shows us around the classroom.https://www.facebook.com/pages/BARE-LOLS/80362...

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  7. Helen "Greg" Gregson, better known as Mr. G, is a character performed by Chris Lilley in his series Summer Heights High. Mr. G also made appearances on The Big Bite and Hamish and Andy. He is a flamboyant drama teacher, working at Summer Heights High (School). He has a dog named Celine.

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