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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Mini shows updates.

Just for some quick news on several shows.

The cast of the Adelaide and Melbourne seasons of A Chorus Line is to be announced very soon, but it has been revealed Debora Krizak will play Sheila, with Josh Horner to play Zack, Renee Armstrong as Judy Turner and Anita Louise Coombe as Cassie. Rehearsals start in November.
The show will play from New Year's Eve in Adelaide before transferring to Melbourne's Her Majesty's Theatre from early February 2012.

Mary Poppins last night bid farewell to four cast members - Christina Tan, Justin Anderson, Troy Sussman and Anna Lee Robertson. Taking their places are Jodie Harris, Glen Oliver, David Spencer and Jennifer Peers respectively. Natalie Gamsu will soon be taking over the role of Miss Andrew from Judi Connolli and Monica Swayne (Swing/Mary understudy) will also be joining the company in the near future.

At Love Never Dies, Ben Lewis is back playing the Phantom after a recent illness following the DVD filming. During this time both of his understudies, Matt McFarlane and Tod Strike have been playing the coveted role.

Legally Blonde has been pushed back to September 2012 and is now expected to play in the Lyric theatre, after speculation it would play the Capitol. A formal announcement of casting is not expected to be made until February.


The Addams Family and King Kong are both currently auditioning, with King Kong looking for more cast members for their Workshops and possible future seasons. Esther Hannaford and Queenie van de Zandt are both participating in the current workshop.
Addams Family is currently auditioning for leads for their 2013 season. Ensemble auditions are not until mid 2012.


The Asian tour of Wicked is in negotiation with Equity regarding contracts and conditions. This follows an unfortunate trend of sub-standard tours through Asian countries. A tour of Kiss Me Kate earlier this year ended abruptly when producers went bankrupt, owing artists many performance fees.

Joining the cast will be Glen Hogstrom as Dr. Dillamond and Anne Wood as Madame Morrible. Joining the ensemble is Justin Anderson, straight from Mary Poppins, Luigi Lucente from Jersey Boys, Chris Scalzo from Zhivago and Claire George as ensemble/Glinda understudy. Former ensemble member Deanna O'Leary is also rejoining the company for the tour, again the ensemble.

4 comments:

  1. Is there any word yet on a possible return to Australia from "The Lion King" after the Asian tour?

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  2. Hi Perry.
    At this point in time we believe this is just a rumour based on the Asian tour not having announced what it is doing next.
    To the best of our knowledge, Disney has no plans to bring it back to Australia at this point in time unfortunately.
    - M.I

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  3. Hmm.... thanks for replying. I really wish they would bring it back though, there would be so much demand for it, and when it's already just in SE Asia already.

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  4. Hi Perry - The Lion King has now been confirmed to return to Australia in December 2013, playing 8 months in Sydney before a national tour.
    - M. I

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