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STAGE WHISPERS MAGAZINE: DECEMBER 2023 - FEBRUARY 2024 EDITION OUT NOW!!!

IN THIS EDITION

Hopelessly Devoted to Grease

Australia’s new Danny, Sandy and Miss Lynch

Gaslight – Reignited for National Tour

A classic thriller, reimagined.

The Unstoppable Lucy Maunder

On the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago and her career.

What Happens to Child Stars?

Adelaide Symphony Unwraps Christmas

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s Christmas Unwrapped is set to fill the Festival Theatre with Christmas cheer and the sounds of music, song, and laughter.

Guided by conductor Guy Noble, the ASO, soprano Desiree Frahn, Graduate Singers, and Elder Conservatorium Chorale will unwrap the festive spirit as they come together to perform a range of Christmas favourites, beloved classics, and sing along carols.

Guy Noble said that he was excited to return to Adelaide for one of his favourite events of the year.

Adelaide Fringe 2024 Program Launched

Image: Turn The Beat Around. Adelaide Fringe 2022. Photographer: Ian Coker. 

With more than 1,300 shows, the 2024 Adelaide Fringe promises a “kaleidoscope of the talented, the wonderful, and the outright whimsical, set to transform Adelaide into a utopia of discovery and culture across February and March”.

The multi-genre festival amalgamates comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, visual art, music, interactive and more in a melting pot of artistic expression.

To Self-Test or Not to Self-Test

Les Solomon on the great Self-Test debate.

The Heat is On Miss Saigon

A Broadway classic or a perpetrator of racial stereotypes?

Maxine Mellor Wins 2023 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award

At a function held at the Seaborn Broughton and Walford Foundation (SBW) Christmas Party on November 23, Diana Simmonds, Chair of Trustees, announced that Brisbane playwright, MAXINE MELLOR had won the 2023 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award for her play O’Mighty Make-Believe.  It was the unanimous choice of the Trustees after a blind reading of the 2023 entries.

Growing Into Elphaba and Glinda

New generations are seeing the Wonderful World of Oz from a fresh perspective thanks to

The Northern Territory’s Creative Performers Celebrated at the 2023 NT Performing Arts Awards

Image: 2023 NT Performing Arts Awards Judges and Award Winners. Photo Lisa Pelligrino.

Geoffrey Williams reports.

Riverside’s National Theatre of Parramatta 2024 Season

Image: Things Hidden Since The Foundation Of The World. Chris Payne

Riverside’s National Theatre of Parramatta (NTofP) has announced a program of premiere work for 2024, promising a “commitment to presenting inspiring work that uplifts fresh voices is at the heart of the 2024 season, with NTofP taking great pleasure in curating a vibrant lineup of exclusively culturally diverse artists, celebrating their rich contributions to Sydney’s arts scene through new Australian works, alongside acclaimed international productions.”

Audra McDonald to Tour in 2024

Audra McDonald, international singing phenomenon, Broadway superstar, television and film star, will be heading to Australia in May 2024, performing concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

Audra said, “I’m delighted to return to Australia, and once again perform at the iconic Sydney Opera House and the wonderful Hamer Hall in Melbourne. This trip marks my first time performing in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, and I can’t wait to get to know the Australian audiences and experience these beautiful cities next May.”

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