Musical Dares
Tyran Parke tells Jo Litson about his bold moves at this year’s Australian Musical Theatre Festival.
Tyran Parke tells Jo Litson about his bold moves at this year’s Australian Musical Theatre Festival.
It feels fitting The Phantom of the Opera should haunt the Sydney Opera House – and this new version of the iconic musical has plenty of thrills.
Three of Australia’s most popular entertainers join forces in a program of well-loved opera and Broadway classics.
There are a large number of musicals to look forward to this year, COVID permitting, from the well-known to the less familiar, with several new Australian musicals among them.
As OA postpones Phantom, Lyndon Terracini says that the company needs government help and compares the current situation to the Great Depression.
The musical performer discusses playing the Phantom in the West End and now for Opera Australia, as well as panic attacks and the power of meditation.
Opera Australia and the Really Useful Group will stage Cameron Mackintosh’s new production in September, with Australian performer Josh Piterman in the title role.
Esther Hannaford charms as a Carole King with plenty of heart.
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