Jager Productions Presents BARASSI, Beginning 25 April

By: Apr. 01, 2013
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BARASSI THE STAGE SHOW is returning for a strictly limited season from 23 April to 5 May at the Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre, Melbourne following the success, rave reviews and recommendation from the man himself, Ron Barrasi, of the inaugural season in 2012.

Written by Tee O'Neill and Directed by Chris Bendall, BARASSI THE STAGE SHOW introduces Christopher Connelly in the role of the legendary coach Barassi and Odette Joannidis in the central role of Melba, the narrator.

Chris Asimos once again brings to life the young Barassi with Matt Parkinson as coach and mentor Norm Smith, They are joined by Amanda LaBonte, Glenn Maynard, Sean McGrath, Russell Robertson and joining the team James Saunders.

To some, Ron Barassi is the iconic Australian Rules footballer. To others, a champion coach, motivational speaker and elder statesman.

This epic, uniquely Australian story takes audiences on a journey through "footy" history and lore, crossing generations and suburban Melbourne clans.

Barassi the Stage Show begins in World War II with Ron's father, Ron Sr., himself a champion footballer and one of the Rats of Tobruk, who is tragically killed in Libya. This loss inspires the passionate development of Ron Jr. into "Mr Football" under the care and mentorship of the legendary coach Norm Smith.

A timeless expose of Australia's favourite sport and of the man deemed one of its most important figures, Barassi the Stage Show reveals the truths behind Barassi's glory playing days and coaching successes, following his paths from underdog to superstar, and his team's triumphs from "wooden spooners" to premiers. Number 31 is often daunted, but never beaten.

SEASON DETAILS
Where: Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre Melbourne
Date: 23 April to 5 May
Tickets: Ticketmaster or Arts Centre Melbourne
Prices: $29.00 - $89.00



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