Rockdale Musical Society and Canterbury Theatre Guild have joined forces to bring the ‘60s to Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Club with Hairspray from May 25.
It’s time to tease your hair and put on your glad-rags when Hairspray returns for Sydney’s first ever community production of the show.
When the curtain goes up on Tamworth Musical Society’s production of SHOUT! The Legend of The Wild One at Tamworth’s 402 seat Capitol Theatre on May 11, it will be playing to a packed opening night audience, with advance bookings for the season already in excess of 1800 seats.
That’s a remarkable advance when you consider that the City of Tamworth only has an area population of around 55,000.
SHOUT! tells the story of Johnny O'Keefe, the King of Australian Rock 'n' Roll.
Normanhurst Uniting Church Musical Society (NSW) presents the Willy Russell musical Blood Brothers during May 2012, an unconventional and somewhat controversial choice given the company's affiliations.
Engadine Musical Society (NSW) plans a Technicolor makeover for the Sutherland Entertainment Centre from May 9 to 13, 2012 with their latest production, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Opening one day short of ten years since EMS last presented Joseph (opened 10th May 2002) the production team of Kerrie Hartin, Valerie Hull and Kirstie Bell promise audiences a technicolor feast.
For its first show of 2012, Dural Musical Society (NSW) is presenting classic British musical comedy Me and My Girl from May 11.With music by Noel Gay and book and lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber, the 1937 West End Hit’s show stopper, ‘The Lambeth Walk’ was the subject of a news story in The Times of October 1938 as war approached: “While dictators rage and statesmen talk, all Europe dances — to The Lambeth Walk.”
Manly Musical Society will stage the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic Oklahoma! from May 18.
Oklahoma! is one of the first of what were called the American ‘book musicals’ where the music, lyrics and dance were genuinely integrated into, and added to the telling or a real, dramatic story. The show includes such classics as ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’, ‘Surrey with a Fringe on Top’, and the cheeky ‘I’m Jest a Girl who Cain’t Say No’.
When Coffs Harbour Musical Comedy Company (NSW) presents Sweet Charity, from May 5, 2012, Cath Beynon will return in the title role which she previously played for the company a decade ago.
Nearly 1000 Australian women had a part in the Vietnam War as entertainers, journalists, volunteers and nurses. The one thing they have in common is that their lives were changed forever by Vietnam. For many of them it was the most vital and alive they have ever felt. Their story is told in Minefields and Miniskirts, presented by Harbour Theatre Fremantle (WA) from May 18, 2012.
The Regals Musical Society (Sydney, NSW) will present Sweet Charity for one week only from May 15th – 19th at St George Auditorium, Kogarah.
Since the unplanned closure of the Rockdale Town Hall, the Regals Musical Society has found a new home in the St George Bank Auditorium, on Montgomery Street Kogarah and this May they will be performing the Broadway classic Sweet Charity.