Chairman Jeanne Pratt launched Season 2010 at her home, Raheen, on Tuesday 9 March.

Our three shows this year comprise an Australian premiere, Sugar, an all Australian musical, The Boy From Oz, and one of the greatest classics from the Broadway stage, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King And I

Starring in our 12th season of musicals are many of Australia’s best known names in the musical theatre business, and once again, we have hired this country’s leading creative artists to stage them for you.

Chairman Jeanne Pratt AC and the stars of Season 2010

Chairman Jeanne Pratt AC and the stars of Season 2010

Todd McKenney is making his debut with The Production Company as Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz. Amanda Harrison returns to the company to play Liza Minnelli. Amanda has played Elphaba in Wicked for the past eighteen months. David Harris will play the role of Greg and Robyn Arthur will be Marion Woolnough. This new spectacular concert version of The Boy From Oz, originally created by Nick Enright is directed by Australian show biz legend Nancye Hayes. John Foreman is musical director and Andrew Hallsworth is choreographer.

Todd McKenney and Amanda Harrison star in The Boy From Oz

Todd McKenney and Amanda Harrison star in The Boy From Oz

I have always wanted to stage The King and I for you. One of the most popular
musicals ever written, it stars Chelsea Gibb as Anna, Juan Jackson as The King, with Silvie Paladino as Lady Thiang. Young stars Adrian Li Donni and Emily Xiao Wang will play young lov
ers Lun Tha and Tuptim.  Terence O’Connell directs this new staging and Alana Scanlan choreographs. Musical direction is by Rodgers and Hammerstein specialist Peter Casey.

Adrian Li Donni, Silvie Paladino, Chelsea Gibb, Emily Xiao Wang and Juan Jackson will star in The King And I

Adrian Li Donni, Silvie Paladino, Chelsea Gibb, Emily Xiao Wang and Juan Jackson will star in The King And I

We are finishing the year with one of the great comedies, Sugar, based on one of my all time favourite movies, Some Like It Hot, starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe. Music is composed by Jule Styne, whose works include Gypsy and Funny Girl.

Helpmann Award® winners Mitchell Butel and Matt Hetherington will play the comic dual roles of Jerry (Daphne) and Joe (Josephine). In the role of the sexy songstress, Sugar Kane, is Christie Whelan fresh from her huge success in the role of Janet in The Drowsy Chaperone. Adam Cook, artistic director of the State
Theatre Company of SA returns to direct and Christopher Horsey will
choreograph.

Matt Hetherington and Mitchell Butel in SUGAR (Some Like It Hot)

Matt Hetherington and Mitchell Butel in SUGAR (Some Like It Hot)

With this new season I am so proud to be promoting local creative talent in new stagings of these three brilliant musicals. For the last twelve years we have offered professional engagements to hundreds of artists living here in Melbourne. We have the pleasure of watching many of them go on to major careers in this industry.

Equally important, we are entertaining tens of thousands of people with a thrilling musical theatre experience. We do everything possible to make these musicals as affordable and accessible as we can, with the cost of a subscription to all three shows as little as $102, less than the cost of ticket to a single performance
of most commercial musicals!”

All pictures: Jim Lee

4 Comments

  1. TPC fan
    Posted March 10, 2010 at 4:15 pm | Permalink

    wow…what a fantastic 2010 season line-up. Those at TPC should be congratulated for a terrific selection of shows, and an amazing line-up of wonderful performers. Just when I think it’s impossible to top Season 2009, you come up with Sugar, King & I, and the Boy from Oz. Brilliant, brilliant choices. I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE SEASON TO COMMENCE!!!

  2. Leanne
    Posted March 12, 2010 at 11:29 am | Permalink

    Great line-up – looking forward to all these shows!
    Sugar looks like a lot of fun!

  3. Posted July 1, 2010 at 5:51 am | Permalink

    Looking forward to another “The Production Company” year ..looks simply stunning. Can’t wait to see Sugar.

    These productions are the highlight of my year and I’m sure I’m not alone..given the numbers attending the theatre. Sincere thanks to Pratt Foundation, what a great and generous offer to community.

  4. Posted August 15, 2010 at 6:52 pm | Permalink

    Saw Boy from Oz on Dancing With The Stars tonight and loved it! I want to see more. Is there any chance the show will becomming to Tassi as that is where I live?

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