Garson Kanin's Screwball Romance Play Comes to Melbourne
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 6, 2016
Melbourne Theatre Company's 2017 Season opens in 1940s style with Garson Kanin's Broadway classic Born Yesterday a screwball romance that has plenty to say about the dark side of politics and the power of knowledge.
Melbourne Theatre Company Reveals 2017 Season
by Ashlee Latimer
- Aug 28, 2016
Melbourne Theatre Company Artistic Director Brett Sheehy AO today revealed MTC's 2017 Season - a collection of works from around the world that celebrate the art of great, live storytelling.
BWW NEWS: 2016 HELPMANN AWARDS
by Jade Kops
- Jul 24, 2016
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BWW Sydney will be attending the 16th Annual HELPMAN AWARDS being presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at Sydney Lyric Theatre on Monday 25th July.
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LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Set to Return to Sydney Next Week for 10 Days Only
by Nora Dominick
- Jul 14, 2016
After making waves across the country, cult musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors returns home to Sydney next week for its penultimate season. With a slew of recently announced Helpmann Award nominations including Best Male Actor in a Musical, Best Female Actor in a Musical, Best Director of a Musical and Best Choreography in a Musical, this production has received rave reviews in every major Australian capital city. Starring Brent Hill and Esther Hannaford, the production lands at Sydney's Roslyn Packer Theatre for 12 days only before concluding its run in Perth.
David Hare's SKYLIGHT Opens in June at MTC
by Tyler Peterson
- May 17, 2016
David Hare's contemporary classic Skylight returns to Melbourne Theatre Company's stage 20 years after its Australian premiere. Led by newly appointed MTC Associate Director Dean Bryant (I'll Eat You Last, Next to Normal), Skylight opens on Thursday 23 June at Southbank Theatre, The Sumner.
BWW Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Revival Makes For A New Kind Of Magic
by Jacqueline Bublitz
- May 8, 2016
Murderous plants. Demented dentists. Lee Lee Chin. LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS hardly your regular musical - and yet. With a memorable, '60's inspired score, a super-talented cast, and just enough wink at the audience, this new touring production of the cult classic is everything that makes musical theatre great.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Begins Tonight in Melbourne
by BWW News Desk
- May 4, 2016
Starring Brent Hill and Esther Hannaford, the Melbourne season of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS will be staged at the Comedy Theatre from tonight May 4 for a strictly limited season.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Begins This Month at Her Majesty's Theatre
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 14, 2016
Direct from a sell-out Sydney season, the cult musical comedy LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, starring Brent Hill and Esther Hannaford, has arrived in Adelaide for 10 days only with Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Perth seasons to follow.
Gavin Mitchell & Karen Dunbar to Join PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT for Edinburgh Playhouse Engagement
by Tyler Peterson
- Nov 18, 2015
David Ian Productions and the Ambassador Theatre Group have announced that Scotland's very own Gavin Mitchell will play 'Bob' and Karen Dunbar will play 'Shirley' in the smash hit musical PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT when it plays at the Edinburgh Playhouse from Tuesday 15 December 2015 to Saturday 2 January 2016. They join Jason Donovan as 'Tick', Simon Green as 'Bernadette' and Adam Bailey as 'Felicia'.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Tour to Premiere at Hayes Theatre Co.
by Sally Henry Fuller
- Oct 18, 2015
It has been announced today that cult musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors will next year embark on an Australian Tour. Starring Brent Hill and Esther Hannaford, the production will premiere at Hayes Theatre Co in Sydney in February 2016 followed by seasons in Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and Brisbane.
Breaking: Melbourne Theatre Company Reveals 2016 Season
by Robert Diamond
- Sep 7, 2015
Melbourne Theatre Company Artistic Director Brett Sheehy AO today revealed MTC's 2016 Season - a year of remarkable theatre, entertainment and activity at Victoria's home of live storytelling.
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