University of Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music Presents 'Broadway to Australia'
In a precedent for the world of Australian Musical Theatre audiences, Broadway does indeed come to Australia when Grammy and Academy Award-nominated lyricist, Lynn Ahrens and composer, Stephen Flaherty, who co-created scores for SEUSSICAL the animated feature ANASTASIA, and many, many more, arrive in Australia in September!
Wednesday, 9 September 09
Wrest Point Entertainment Centre
Doors open at 7:30pm
Show starts at 8pm
Tickets: Adult - $67.50 (incl. booking fee)
Concession - $52.50 (incl. booking fee)
Groups 20+ - $45 (incl. booking fee)
In a not-to-be missed intimate theatrical event, Ahrens & Flaherty will share personal stories of Broadway, take questions and perform some of their own award-winning songs themselves.
This major Musical Theatre event will feature 4 of Australia's hot Music Theatre performers:
Christopher Parker (CRAZY FOR YOU, SIDESHOW ALLEY, OKLAHOMA!), Kellie Rode, (THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, MAMMA MIA), Julie O'Reilly (Jerry Springer - THE OPERA, THE PRODUCERS), Adrian Li Donni (THE KING AND I (USA), RENT),
They will be accompanied by the Broadway to Australia Orchestra and the sensational Southern Gospel Choir under the direction of Andrew Legg.
For more information, visit www.broadwaytoaustralia.com

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