Ian Stenlake Joins The Bridges of Madison County Cast
With rehearsals about to commence, producers Matthew Henderson and Neil Gooding have announced that Ian Stenlake is joining the cast of the Australian premiere of The Bridges of Madison County to play the leading role of Robert Kincaid. Based on the best-selling novel and developed by the Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning creative team of Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years, Parade, Songs for a New World) and Marsha Norman (The Secret Garden, The Colour Purple), the Tony Award winning musical The Bridges of Madison County will have its Australian Premiere in March 2020 at Hayes Theatre Co.
Ian Stenlake’s musical theatre credits include playing the role of Sam Carmichael in the 2018 Australian tour of Mamma Mia! for which he was nominated for a Helpmann Award, Sky Masterson in Guys & Dolls, John Ashby in the World Premiere of Georgy Girl, Curly in Oklahoma! and Cliff in Cabaret. Ian’s television credits include five seasons in the lead role of Commander Mike Flynn in TV series Sea Patrol and five seasons on the hit series, Stingers.
Due to scheduling conflicts, previously announced performer Martin Crewes is no longer able to perform in this production.
Playing opposite Ian as Francesca is Kate Maree Hoolihan, who played the role of Scaramouche in the original Australian production of We Will Rock You for which she won a Helpmann Award. Other theatre credits include the GFO/Opera Australia productions of My Fair Lady and Evita.
Making his Hayes debut in the role of Francesca’s stoic husband is musical theatre stalwart Anton Berezin (Evita, Sweeney Todd), while in the roles of the Johnson’s probing neighbours Marge and Charlie are Beth Daly (Cry-Baby, Hello Dolly!) and Michael Beckley (Melba, West Side Story). Making their Hayes Theatre Co debuts in the show are Katie McKee (My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music) and Grady Swithenbank (Sweet Charity, West Side Story), alongside Zoe Ioannou (West Side Story, The Wizard of Oz) who has previously starred at the Hayes in Big Fish.
The Bridges of Madison County is probably best known as the hit Academy Award-nominated film starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood. Francesca Johnson is an Italian immigrant housewife living a happy existence on a farm in the American Midwest. However, while her family are away for a few days at the 1965 State Fair, she meets Robert Kincaid, a National Geographic photographer on assignment filming historic bridges in the area. Their initial friendship develops into a brief but passionate affair which has devastating consequences on both their lives. The Bridges of Madison County captures the lyrical expanse of America's heartland along with the yearning entangled in the eternal question of, ‘What if ...?’
The creative team includes director Neil Gooding (Dogfight, High Fidelity), musical director Geoffrey Castles (Aladdin, Aspects of Love) and choreographer Leah Howard (The Rocky Horror Show). Set designer is James Browne (Cabaret, Miracle City) and costume designer is Anna Gardiner (Evie May, Henry V). Sound designer is Alan Lugger (Aspects of Love, SIX) and lighting designer is Phoebe Pilcher (Starstruck, This Bitter Earth).
The winner of the 2014 Tony Award for Best Score and Orchestrations, this sweeping romance about the roads we travel, the doors we open and the bridges we dare to cross will leave audiences breathless.
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THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
Book by Marsha Norman
Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
Based on the novel by Robert James Waller
Director: Neil Gooding
Musical Director: Geoffrey Castles
Choreographer: Leah Howard
Set Designer: James Browne
Costume Designer: Anna Gardiner
Lighting Designer: Phoebe Pilcher
Sound Designer: Alan Lugger
Assistant Director/ Choreographer: Madison Lee
Hair and Make Up Designer: Kellie Ritchie
SEASON DETAILS
Venue: Hayes Theatre Co, 19 Greenknowe Ave, Potts Point
Season: From 6 March
Times: Tues 6:30, Wed-Sat 7:30pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm and 6pm, Wed mat (25/3 and 1/4 only)*
*Times vary slightly weekly
Price: Tickets from $64
Bookings: www.hayestheatre.com.au | (02) 8065 7337
Tickets also available from ticketmaster.com.au