Chatswood Musical Society (NSW) presents Kids on Broadway, featuring an all-child cast of (almost) 50 singing the hit songs from best loved kids’ musicals, during the July holidays (July 7 to 15).
Following from its Best of Broadway and A Night on the West End shows (and fresh from a sell-out season of Miss Saigon at the Concourse), Kids on Broadway features performers aged 6-16 years old.
Oscar and Felix become Olive and Florence as Neil Simon's contemporary classic takes on a new twist at Javeenbah Theatre with The Odd Couple Female Version taking to the stage from July 13th – 28th.
With the script flipped to star ladies instead of gentlemen, Director Jim Dickson is thrilled to bring this unique but classic comedy to Javeenbah.
I took the three hour drive south from Sydney to visit the lovely village of Milton.
The Director Di Falloon had invited me to see their production of the musical Arabian Nights by Adam Forde and David Perkins which I represent.
The Milton Follies company is celebrating ten years of entertaining their community and I have been honoured that almost half their productions have been from my catalogue. They use a lovely little theatre on the main street in their town.
ONE of theatre’s great dramatic roles is coming to Perth’s Melville Theatre from July 13, 2012, when Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 masterpiece Hedda Gabler is staged.
Olivia Darby takes on the title role of Hedda Gabler, commonly referred to as the “female Hamlet” in theatre circles, because of her strong and complicated nature and an energy both attractive and destructive.
Diamond Valley Singers (Vic) present the classic Broadway musical The Pajama Game from July 6 – 14 at Warrandyte High School Theatre. Eltham Community Orchestra will accompany the cast of more than thirty performers for a nine performance season.
2012 marks the 40th Anniversary of the Hills Musical Society located in the Hills District in Sydney, and the Society is celebrating the occasion with a production of Eurobeat! Almost Eurovision from June 15.
Dark, funny, timeless and universal… Epicentre Theatre Company (NSW) presents Dario Fo’s absurdist masterpiece Accidental Death of an Anarchist at Sydney’s Zenith Theatre in June, 2012.
THE Old Mill Theatre (WA) is staging the world premiere of the latest play from Hollywood writer and director David Stevens (best known forThe Sum of Us, A Town Like Alice and Breaker Morant) from June 22.
Described as a “love story re-invented”, The Beast and The Beauty re-works the classic tale of magic and enchantment and sets it in the Australian outback of the late 1880s.
The so-called beast is an ordinary man, horribly disfigured in a bushfire as a baby.
MLOC (Victoria) is presenting The Witches of Eastwick from June 15 to 23, 2012 at the Phoenix Theatre, Elwood.
The cast is a family affair, with six sets of family members out of just over forty performers. These include mother and daughter teams Loretta and Ebony Richardson, Lucy and Lily Nicolson and Barbara Mendleson and Amy Howden. Married couples include Margot and Colin Sephton and Margaret and Paul Boyd, while Amber and Kayla Krause are sisters.