This jukebox musical of famous Australian singer/songwriter Peter Allen mirrors the man himself: glitzy, colourful, funny, sentimental, & chock full of talent.
This is neither a show nor a revue, but rather a concert showcasing songs from movies and stage musicals, performed by the company’s upcoming young talent.
They sing, they dance and they talk to God on cell phones! The Altar Boyz are here again to save the world, one fan at a time.
It is great to find something new and a little different. Homemade Fusion is just that - not only good, but also packed with home-made talent!
This is a production that would be hard to beat. Do not wait too long to book your tickets for this one.
Presented by Matthew Carey and Catherine Campbell Reviewed Saturday 12th January 2013 The Australian Cabaret Summer School, which is now in its third successful year, culminated in a night of performances by the participants. Run by Matthew Carey and Catherine Campbell, the week long intensive course is taught by them and a few special guests, […]
This was a terrific evening of musical theatre and lived up to the high standards set by Marie Clark’s A Chorus Line earlier in the year. If you are in need of a really good laugh, with great music and exceptional performances, then get a ticket before they sell out.
There's no better way to shake off the winter blues than a walk down Avenue Q. The laughter and applause running throughout the opening night performance declared it a resounding success.