According to a report by Variety, more and more musicals, such as An Officer and a Gentleman, which opened in its world premiere today, May 19 at the Lyric Theater in Sydney, are using Australia has a stepping stone to larger Broadway and West End productions.
An Officer and a Gentleman's director Simon Philips told the publication, ""The more we do it, the more U.S. producers will get used to the idea."
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Priscilla, Queen of the Desert did this successfully, as did The Boy From Oz, starring Hugh Jackman, in 2003. Last year's Dr. Zhivago also made the jump.
Some benefits of going this route include avoiding too-soon subjection to U.S. critics and recouping production costs.
"Officer" is co-written by Douglas Day Stewart and composer and lyricist team Ken Hirsch and Robin Lerner, with choreographer Andrew Hallsworth and musical director Dave Skelton.
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