Tag: Melbourne theatre review

Groundhog Day on stage in Melbourne

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“Groundhog Day” at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne is a theatrical tour de force that defies the expected pitfalls of film-to-stage adaptations with aplomb. Touted as ‘Matilda for grown-ups’, this musical delves into its existential premise with both hands, pulling out themes of despair and redemption that resonate profoundly within its audience. The narrative arc of the show, much like its temporal loops, spirals deeper into the psyche, exploring the limits of personal growth amidst a backdrop of absurdity and routine. The ensemble cast, led by the stellar Andy Karl, enlivens the small Pennsylvanian town with performances pitched perfectly between the whimsical and the profound. Karl’s Phil Connors is an anti-hero for the ages, evincing a spectrum of emotion that endears as much as it repels. Elise McCann’s Rita, with her stirring rendition of ‘One Day’, provides a foil to Phil that is both grounding and aspirational, ensuring the production’s emotional beats are both earned and impactful. Genius stagecraft coupled with Tim Minchin’s razor-sharp lyrics elevates the commonplace into a commentary on life’s cyclical nature. Repetition here is not redundant but revelatory, offering the audience new insights with each iteration— a testament to the narrative and thematic depth carved by Danny Rubin’s book. The meticulous play with props and set design, particularly in scenes such as the ‘Hope’ number, exemplifies the ingenuity at work. Ending on notes that evoke both introspection and uproarious applause, “Groundhog Day” is a triumph in storytelling that is unabashedly comedic yet profoundly human. Its success with local audiences and the… Read More

Melbourne theatre: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is on in August

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If your childhood dreams of binge eating chocolate in a factory made of dreams never quite came true, then give it a second chance: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is coming to Melbourne in August. Playing at Her Majesty’s Theatre, it will follow a hugely successful season in Sydney. Tickets will go on sale on Friday 15 March at 1pm.  Willy Wonka, the most amazing, fantastic, extraordinary chocolate maker the world has ever seen, is played by Paul Slade Smith. Slade Smith was part of the original Broadway cast of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, appearing as Grandpa George, and most recently appeared in the Broadway revival of My Fair Lady at Lincoln Center. Ninety and a half year old Grandpa Joe, an enthusiastic storyteller and eternal optimist, is played by Australian show business royalty Tony Sheldon. Sheldon is best known for playing the role of Bernadette in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert for over 1,900 performances in Australia, New Zealand, London, Toronto and on Broadway, winning the Theatre World Award and nominations for the Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical, the Drama Desk Award, the Drama League Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award. In the role of Mrs Bucket, a kind, caring mother and a woman of few words, is Lucy Maunder. Most recently Lucy played songwriter Cynthia Weil in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and prior to that toured New Zealand, Adelaide and Perth in Matilda: The Musical, in which she played Miss Honey and was nominated for a Helpmann Award. Jake Fehily and Octavia Barron Martin play Augustus Gloop and Mrs Gloop, Karina Russell and Stephen Anderson are… Read More

You need to see MAMMA MIA! The Musical in Melbourne

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This July until October, the acclaimed Mamma Mia! The Musical is doing its rounds in Melbourne, setting budding singers, dancers and all-round ABBA-lovers’ alike into a frenzy. Showcasing the ultimate line-up of all the best ABBA songs, the musical – a stage version stake of the movie starring Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Christine Baranski and Julie Walters – the Mamma Mia! musical is an uplifing, fun-filled, heartfelt and hilarious night at the theatre. Produced in Australia by Michael Coppel, Louise Withers & Linda Bewick, the production is a brand new Australian production starring Natalie O’Donnell as mother-of-the-bride Donna Sheridan. Natalie starred in the original Australian production of MAMMA MIA! as Sophie in 2001 seeing her come full circle now leading this new production in the role of Donna. Much like the original, the production is set on a Greek island paradise and inspired by the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs. The whole thing was adapted for the stage and written by Catherine Johnson’s heart-warming tale which still centres around a young bride-to-be. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. The Australian production is Directed by Helpmann Award winner Gary Young, with the creative team also including Choreographer Tom Hodgson, Musical Supervisor Stephen Amos, Set Design by Linda Bewick, Costume Design by Suzy Strout and Lighting Design byGavan Swift and Sound design by Michael Waters. A beautiful bride, a proud mother and three possible fathers. It’s a trip down the aisle you’ll remember forever. See more… Read More