Broadway Shows Sydney: MJ, Lion King, Book of Mormon & More
Discover the top Broadway shows now playing in Sydney, from MJ the Musical to The Book of Mormon, for a fraction of the price you’d pay in New York.
Anastasia is the compelling real-life story of how the Russian royal family was murdered by revolutionaries. Perhaps not all real life.
Discover the top Broadway shows now playing in Sydney, from MJ the Musical to The Book of Mormon, for a fraction of the price you’d pay in New York.
As the Sydney Theatre Company announces record-breaking numbers and revels in their Tony Award win, these are the productions you can see in Sydney this year.
Brush up on your CATS knowledge and take a look back at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ground-breaking musical, which returns to Sydney next week for its 40th anniversary celebration.
Willy Russell’s heartwarming and hilarious one-woman play Shirley Valentine has been a hit with audiences ever since it premiered in Liverpool in 1986. Since then, it’s gone on to play on Broadway and the West End, has won numerous Olivier Awards and Tonys, and was even adapted for the big screen. It’s a one-character performance
Ever wondered what a theatre show staged in the huge halls of Carriageworks might look like? Wonder no more as your chance to find out has arrived – tickets go on sale next week.
It’s certainly overboard. And at times, skating on thin ice. But if you love slap-stick, camp musicals – and Celine Dion! – this show will definitely float your boat. It’s playing at the Grand Electric Theatre in Surry Hills – and we hope it finds another venue for a longer voyage. What is Titanique about?
Four decades after Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical first played in Australia, it’s returning to the same Sydney stage with a stellar lineup.
Cameron Mackintosh’s Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular makes its Australian debut in Sydney this month. This is what you need to know.
Back to the Future: The Musical is one of the most popular shows to have played in London’s West End over the past few years, and was swiftly transferred to Broadway. The West End show won the Laurence Olivier Award and What’s On Stage Award for Best New Musical, among 14 other wins and nominations.
It’s a story that’s been done a thousand times, so do we really need another Annie musical? What’s new and why should anyone bother going? I went to find out what’s different about the latest revival.