Opera Australia and John Frost announce Sydney season of Cinderella
The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical will open in Sydney in November, co-produced by Opera Australia and the Gordon Frost Organisation.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical will open in Sydney in November, co-produced by Opera Australia and the Gordon Frost Organisation.
Affectionately known as ‘Frosty the Showman’, the impresario, who is currently co-producing Pippin, explains why classic musicals feature large in his life and work.
Staged as if in a circus big top, this exhilarating, magical production thrills and delights at every turn.
It will be the first commercial musical staged in Australia since theatres were shuttered in March, with a comprehensive Covid Safe Plan currently being put in place.
After collaborating on successful productions of The King And I and South Pacific, OA and John Frost are to stage another Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
Aside from the dancing, there’s little real fever in this underwhelming adaptation of the 1977 film.
As OA releases its 2017 Annual Report today, Rory Jeffes discusses the operating deficit and into the future.
Brazilian baritone Paulo Szot will play Juan Perón opposite Tina Arena as Eva, it was announced today.
The actor intends to launch proceedings against the organisations following their investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.
The Gordon Frost Organisation has released a statement following accusations by three of McLachlan's co-stars in the show's 2014 production.
After a completely sold out Melbourne season, The Book of Mormon will open in Sydney in February.
The singer is to play Eva Perón in a revival of Hal Prince’s original 1978 production of Evita for OA and John Frost. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The yellow brick road winds its way back to Australia in Andrew Lloyd Webber's London Palladium production.