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Australian Musical Theatre Festival: Made In Tasmania – Rob Mallett – Stories & Songs
24 May @ 11:30 am AEST

Boasting more than 40 events over five days, the Australian Musical Theatre Festival returns to Launceston. Carmel Dean’s Well Behaved Women, which shines a light on some of history’s trailblazing women, launches the festival, while the Opening Night Gala features a cast led by Jarrod Draper. The centrepiece is a production of The Frogs by Stephen Sondheim, Burt Shevelove and Nathan Lane. In another highlight, Delia Hannah reflects on her life in Seeing Is Believing, in which she is joined by the festival’s Artistic Director Tyran Parke. Following a sold-out performance last year, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra returns for the concert Broadway Showstoppers with singers Draper, Hannah, Lisa Crosato, Nadine Garner, Rob Mallett and Lorinda May Merrypor.
Limelight Editor’s Choice
From the depths of Hobart to the centre of the world’s great stages, Rob Mallett’s journey is nothing short of inspirational.
Join Rob for a heartfelt and high-octane morning as he shares the songs and stories that propelled him from Tasmanian-hopeful to the star of Elvis the Musical and many more.
Expect immersive anecdotes, toe-tapping numbers and an artist who never forgot his roots – even as the lights got brighter and the crowds got louder. A celebration of homegrown talent roaring onto the global stage.
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