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CLASSIC MOVIE HITS THE MUSICAL STAGE We look at the Australian amateur premiere of ‘Xanadu’, which opens at the Q Theatre in Penrith this weekend with plenty of buzz surrounding it...
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t is the movie that Olivia Newton John made famous, and now ‘Xanadu’ is about to hit the stage at the Q Theatre. The Penrith Musical Comedy Company production, which opens tonight (Friday, February 10) is set to wow audiences who loved the film, as well as those who haven’t had the pleasure of watching it. Penrith Musical Comedy Company President, Grant Jones, said it’s an honour for the local area to host an amateur premiere of this kind. “‘Xanadu’ is a popular musical and has gained almost cult status amongst many musical theatre fans,” he said. “It’s really great for Penrith to have secured it and we really need the locals to come out and support us over the next two weeks.” ‘Xanadu’ follows the journey of a magical and beautiful Greek muse, Kira, who descends from the heavens of Mt Olympus to Venice Beach, California in 1980 on a quest to inspire a struggling artist, Sonny, to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time – the first Roller Disco! But when Kira falls into forbidden love with the mortal Sonny, her jealous sisters take advantage of the situation and chaos abounds. This hilarious roller-skating musical adventure about following your dreams despite the limitations others set for you, rolls along to the original hit score composed by pop-rock legends Jeff Lynne and John Farrar. Songs that will have you grooving in your seats at the show include ‘Magic’, ‘All Over The World’, ‘Suddenly’, ‘I’m Alive’, ‘Evil Woman’, ‘Have You Never Been Mellow’ and of course the huge hit ‘Xanadu’. This high-energy musical is also based on the ‘80s cult classic movie of the same name, which starred Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly. ‘Xanadu’ is hilarity on wheels for
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adults, children and anyone who has ever wanted to feel inspired. One of Broadway’s master storytellers, Douglas Carter Beane, weaves a moving, electrifying tale of endless fun that will keep you in stitches, while the original, legendary charttopping tunes lift you out of your seat. You will want to keep the music in your head and ‘Xanadu’ in your heart, forever. The musical also features an exceptional lead cast that includes Sally Elphick, David Tucker, Rachael Thompson, Grace Lizzio and Troy Lennon. They are supported by an experienced ensemble including Rachel Crane, Caroline Vitols, Cameron Forwood, Justin Chester, Lyndall Green, Brenden Neaton, Blain Kapea, Renee Winter, Gemma Pilley, Manee Langford and Cameron Lewis. “I am so proud of the cast we have assembled,” Mr Jones said. “They work tirelessly in preparation for the show, despite holding down busy lives, and the result is something everyone in the area should be proud of.” To add to the whole ‘Xanadu’ experience, make sure you arrive dressed in your best or tackiest ‘80s outfits and buy your glow stick accessories to have fun with during the show. After the performance, everyone’s invited to join the cast at the bar for a drink and some classic ‘80s tunes. “We want to make it a real experience for everyone who comes out to see the show,” Mr Jones said. “Too often you get to the end of the show on a high, and there’s nothing to do. That won’t be the case at the Q over the next few weeks.” The Penrith Musical Comedy Company has, in recent years, developed a stunning reputation for
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producing great musical theatre at a local level. “You need to look at it from a local level, not compare it with the big shows with multi-million dollar budgets,” Mr Jones said. “What we do, we do for love. For the love of performing, and for the love of getting shows like ‘Xanadu’ out to the people. “We all have a passion for musical theatre, we all love performing and it’s just a great buzz to be around people like that.” Musicals like ‘Xanadu’ are always popular because they bring back so many memories. “People love to re-live great periods in their life and the ‘80s is something everybody loved, even if they won’t always admit it,” Mr Jones said. “It’s why a show like ‘Grease’ will always be popular. It’s about the memories and about people enjoying and celebrating their past.” The show runs over two weekends and Mr Jones is confident of big crowds. “Audiences really love our work and they will not be disappointed with this show,” he said. “This is a talented local cast and a real opportunity for people to get out
there and enjoy local talent and support a local venue and a local company. “We really want to see as many local people here because we are just so proud of the show and of this company.” ‘Xanadu’ premieres at the Q Theatre of the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre on Friday, February 10 at 8pm. There will be further shows on Saturday, February 11 at 2pm and 8pm; Friday, February 17 at 8pm; and Saturday, February 18 at 2pm and 8pm. Tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for concessions, $17 for children, $85 for families and large group discounts are also available. To book or for more information call 4723 7600 or visit www.jspac.com.au. So get your roller skates on, dust of your ‘80s gear and get out to the Q Theatre this weekend to celebrate the musical fun of ‘Xanadu’.
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ustralia’s hottest dance act, The Potbelleez, are headed the Rooty Hill RSL’s way next week for a night of singing, dancing and a whole lot of fun. And local audiences are being encouraged to get along to experience the brilliance of this local act that has taken the country by storm in recent years. On the back of their hot 2011 album, ‘Destination Now’, The Potbelleez are Australia’s leading dance group after spawning countless hit singles and playing to thousands of fans across the globe. The Potbelleez are made up of DJ-producers Dave Goode and Jonny Sonic, the sassy and sexy Blue MC and vocalist Ilan Kidron. Both Irish, Dave and Jonny landed in Sydney as backpackers in 2002 and met shortly after to form the original dynamic duo. Blue joined the pair in 2005 and Ilan, a classically trained musician and composer, made his entrance in 2006 as the band took part in a two year Saturday night residency at a club in Sydney’s Kings Cross. Their first major single ‘Don’t Hold Back’ spent an incredible 17 weeks in the number one spot on the ARIA dance charts, selling over 100,000 units. The song brought Aussie audiences to their knees and the band scored three ARIA nominations from it in 2008.
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It was the start of an incredible journey that has shown no signs of slowing down any time soon. Since then, The Potbelleez have continued to set the charts alight with radio disc jockeys playing such hits like ‘Are You With Me’, ‘Hello’, ‘Shake It’ and the recent smash ‘From The Music’ on high rotation. In March 2011, The Potbelleez were the support act for American R&B superstar, Usher, on his O.M.G. Australian Tour. This opportunity allowed The Potbelleez to play to a different audience, other than the usual nightclub crowd, gaining plenty of new fans and selling thousands of digital downloads in the process. There’s no denying that The Potbelleez are the hottest dance act on the planet. So ‘Don’t Hold Back’, get down to Rooty Hill RSL and say ‘Hello’ to The Potbelleez and make sure you ‘Shake It’ all night long! Whether you’re 18 or 80, there’s something special about this act that makes them appeal to everyone, no matter what your usual tastes may be. The Potbelleez perform live at the Rooty Hill RSL on Friday, February 17 at 8pm. Tickets are $26 and is an over 18’s event only. To book or for more information call 9625 5500 or visit www. rootyhillrsl.com.au.
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Frances Yip is a popular Hong Kong Cantopop singer and is best known for many television theme songs in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Throughout her career, spanning more than 40 years, she has released more than 80 albums in more than eight different languages. Frances’ extensive experience on the international stage means her show at the Rooty Hill RSL will be a worldclass event full of culture and beautiful singing. Don’t miss it!
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Forming in February 2011, Partisan Code fuse together and deliver an original rock sound with a progressive edge. Combining melodic calm and heavy guitar grooves, this diverse band from western Sydney is sure to excite both the pedestrian and avid rock fan alike. They’re headed to the Valve Bar for what is sure to be a fantastic show, and with tickets just $10, it’s well worth the trip.
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Venue: Empire Hotel, Annandale $15, 8pm 9557 1701 Sunday February 12 Donavon Frankenreiter Venue: Coogee Bay Hotel 5pm 9665 0000 Bryen Willems & the Boogie Boys Venue: Marrickville Bowling Club 8pm 9557 1185 The Return of Cool Venue: Hampshire Hotel, Camperdown 4pm 9519 5149 The Subterraneans Venue: Town Hall Hotel, Newtown 7pm 9557 1206 Jason Lytle Venue: The Vanguard, Newtown $33-$68, 8pm 9557 7992 Judith Lucy Venue: Sydney Comedy Store $35-$40, 7pm 9357 1419 Annie Venue: Lyric Theatre Various prices www.showbiz.com.au Add your event by emailing the details to nathan.taylor@mediaview.com.au or call 4722 2998.
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Troy Dodds checks out the family-friendly musical at the Lyric Theatre...
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production of ‘Annie’, which is playing at the Lyric Theatre, inside the newly refurbished Star Casino. Audiences can be funny – particularly your traditional Saturday night audience that is full of people on a night out with family and friends – and in a musical like this, it’s interesting to watch the blokes who have clearly been “forced” into a trip to the theatre with their wives and/or kids.
At the performance I attended, one man in his 50’s declared at the end: “Well, that was nowhere near as bad as I thought”. It was almost a ringing endorsement. You see, ‘Annie’ is not as “girly” as it may seem. It is a strong, vibrant and exciting show, and Frost’s new production is stunning – a brilliant cast, excellent set and the memorable storyline
and songs that engage everyone from twoyears-old to 90. The highlight of the show is without doubt the sensational performance of leading man Anthony Warlow, while the kids – and yes, Sandy the dog – also provide some welcome highlights along the way. ‘Annie’ is now playing. Visit www.showbiz. com.au to buy tickets.
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he musical theatre world often challenges itself with risky, world first productions that producers know have the potential to either sink or swim with audiences. For example, later this year John Frost is producing ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’, a musical adaptation of the film of the same name. Many are sceptical that it can work, but Frost may have the last laugh. One thing John Frost – probably the nation’s number one theatre producer – does regularly is bring back a classic. Whether it be for audience enjoyment or purely to fund the more riskier projects, such classics will always win over audiences. Frost is currently behind the Sydney
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Veal Wraps INGREDIENTS (Serves 4) 1 tbsp oil 400g veal mince 2 tsp Original seasoning 1 tsp ground cumin 400g can chopped tomatoes 300g can red kidney beans, rinsed and drained 8 burrito tortillas 1/4 cup (30g) grated cheddar cheese 1 small (150g) red capsicum, sliced 1 small (200g) avocado, sliced
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Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 20 minutes
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INGREDIENTS (Serves 6) 4 (320g) lean veal leg steaks 2 tbsp oil 1 tbsp chopped lemongrass 100g beans, trimmed 1 cup (100g) thinly sliced pumpkin 2 tbsp Original seasoning 1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce 1 tbsp grated ginger juice of 1 lemon 200g salad leaves
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