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COVER STORY

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Nathan Taylor chats with up and coming actress Chelsea Taylor about her starring role in this year’s hottest local musical ‘Alice’…

CLASSIC STORY GETS A NEW LIFE ON STAGE

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he story of Alice falling down a rabbit hole into a fantasy place is one of the world’s most beloved children’s tales of all time. Written by English author Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland has captured people’s imaginations all over the world and now, for the first time in Australia, it is becoming a musical. New local theatre company, Ruby Productions, has adapted the classic story into a musical theatre version, complete with song and dance. Chelsea Taylor, 16, who plays Alice said she’s excited to be involved in this new production. “I was performing at this St Marys Christmas Festival last year and the people at Ruby Productions approached me after I finished singing and asked me if I wanted to audition for the role,” she said. “The audition process was nerveracking because it was the first time I’d auditioned for a role outside of school. I used my nerves in a positive way, completed the audition and ‘hey presto’ got the role and I’m so excited.” Chelsea, who is now in Year 11, started acting at age 14 in a high school production of ‘Oliver’. At the same time she was also receiving singing lessons primarily in the pop and rock genre before moving into the musical theatre and opera side of things. Chelsea hopes all the acting and musical theatre she is currently partaking in will one day earn her a starring role under the bright lights of Broadway. “Acting and musical theatre is something I want to make a career out of, I absolutely love it,” Chelsea said. “Being able to be on stage and to

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be able to show the emotion and take it across to an audience and hopefully have them experience the same thing, to me that is the best, it’s great – I love it!” ‘Alice – The Musical’ is centred on a girl named Alice (Chelsea Taylor) who follows the White Rabbit into the surreal world of Wonderland and meets a range of weird and intriguing characters as she tries to find her way home. The well-known and loved characters will all be featured in the production, with the talented cast not only acting out the famous story but injecting the excitement and energy of music and dance to this unique production. The ‘Alice in Wonderland’ story has been portrayed in so many ways over its 147 years of existence, including the popular 1951 Disney cartoon movie, followed by the 2010 live action box office smash starring Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter. ‘Alice in Wonderland’ directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter raked in over US$1 billion at the international box office making it the ninth highest grossing film of all time. Chelsea said she has been a fan ever since she was a little girl. “I’ve always been into the Wonderland kind of idea because it’s so different and it’s so out there,” Chelsea said. “I also think many people love the story too because as children many of us can relate to Alice. “Being in a world where it’s very strict in a sense... but she gets that release where she goes to this crazy land that’s full of wonder and excitement, stuff she’s never experienced before and I think it allows

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I’ve always been into the Wonderland kind of idea because it’s so different and it’s so out there

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children to be able to connect with something a little bit out of the ordinary.” ‘Alice – The Musical’ will stay true to the original storyline with a few slight tweaks along the way. “Obviously they can’t make me shrink down into a tiny person like they do in the cartoon, so that’s one difference,” Chelsea joked. Being a musical, more than half of the production is set to be song and dance presented in a modern style. “The songs in the show will have a modern twist, which is good because it will enhance the experience for the adults, as well as the children.” ‘Alice – The Musical’ is set to feature a very diverse cast in terms of acting ability and age. The youngest person in the cast is aged just six right through to people in their 40s. “The cast is great and honestly in most rehearsals we are just laughing the whole time and having fun, we are all definitely a bunch of characters,” Chelsea said. “It’s great that we all get along so well and even with the varying ages of the cast there’s none of that ‘You’re younger than me, I have the upper power’. We have a round table type of communication, so that’s great.”

With just one week left before Chelsea hits the stage, she said she’s very much looking forward to having all her family and friends there to support her on opening night. “My family thinks the whole acting thing is great for me because they can see how much I enjoy it, but they also think it’s a little strange because I’m into motor mechanics, so they always say I’m an ’out there’ child, which I think makes me who I am,” she said. Chelsea, whilst attending Year 11 at Jamison High School, is currently working as a mechanic for Toyota as part of a traineeship. ‘Alice – The Musical’ is an all ages event and begins its series of shows on Friday, April 13 at 6.30pm at the Penrith Anglican College Lighthouse Theatre in Orchard Hills. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for juniors and families of four are $60.

This story appeared first online at www. westernweekender.com. au. Make sure you stay tuned to the website to keep updated with all the latest happenings in Penrith entertainment news, plus general local news and information.


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t’s that time of year again when the friendly folk of the country head out to the big smoke for the Sydney Royal Easter Show. This year’s two-week event is set to be the best one yet, featuring all your old favourites plus some sensational technological advances that will make your time at the Show far more enjoyable and stress-free. General Manager of the Sydney Royal Easter Show, Michael Collins, told FYI that one of the crowd favourites each and every year was Sydney Dome’s ‘District Exhibits’, which is constructed out of Australia’s best fruit, vegetables and produce. “This year exhibits will be centred around the ‘Australia Year of the Farmer’ and they look absolutely spectacular,” he said. “One exhibit features 17 farmers made out of wool and another exhibit looks at agriculture and that’s made out of seeds, it just looks just so life-like.” This year’s Easter Show will feature everyone’s much-loved carnival rides including the brand new ‘Super Slide’, which replaces the old ‘Giant Slide’, and is set to be one of the most popular attractions over the fortnight. “The new Super Slide is brand new to the show and looks fantastic,” Mr Collins said. “The slide is now portable and has a fantastic LED lighting package on it, it just looks sensational and is only three coupons ($3) a

ride.” Since 1823 the Show has been a hallmark event in the state’s calendar. Australian society and lifestyles have changed enormously in that time, and today the role of the Show is more vital than ever. The Show brings together country and city, while showcasing some of the things that Australia does best. One handy addition to assist with the huge crowds at the Show this year is the ability for people to reserve their seat in the showground – meaning no one will be forced to stand or miss any of the showground arena action. “We survey people every year to see what they think about the Show and reserved seating in the showground was one thing people suggested to us,” Mr Collins said. “We’ve got 17,000 seats in the arena, so we’ve just reserved 1,000 seats a night for people to be able to sit down and enjoy all the action.” Reserve seating inside the showground arena will cost $10 per seat or $32 per family of four and can be purchased online. But perhaps the best thing about the Easter Show this year is their website, www.eastershow. com.au. This year the Easter Show website is as interactive as ever and people can take advantage of fantastic discounts on entry passes, carnival coupons, off-peak bargains on rides, a run down on everything happening at the Show, and the cool feature of creating your own itinerary to suit you and your family. Showbag lovers are also in for a treat because not only are there 342 showbags to choose from, but now instead of trawling the Showbag Pavilion to buy a bag or two or three, people can pop online and create their own ‘Showbag Wishlist’ and set it to a certain budget. “I advise families to log on to our website, put in a budget of how much they want to spend on showbags, which will then reveal a list of showbags suited to your family and budget,” Mr Collins said. Mr Collins has assured FYI there would be extra stock of popular showbags on hand. The Sydney Royal Easter Show is now on at Sydney Olympic Park until Wednesday, April 18. To book and for more information visit www. eastershow.com.au.


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Live band Venue: Penrith Hotel Free entry, 10pm 4721 2060 After Dark Venue: St Marys Band Club Free entry, 9.30pm 9623 1211 Hogan’s Heroes Venue: St Marys Leagues Free entry, 9pm 9677 7777 Skyz The Limit Venue: Penrith Gaels Free entry, 8pm 4722 8180

Popular 2011 ‘X Factor’ act Audio Vixen head to Sydney’s west for the first time for a fun night out at Rooty Hill RSL. Audio Vixen will put on a professional and polished show that salutes some of the greatest classic rock harmony groups in music history. On the night expect to hear renditions of Queen, Bon Jovi, America, The Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Doobie Brothers and many more.

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DJ ‘Brother J’ Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, Midnight 4728 5200

Dennis Demello Venue: Blacktown Workers Free entry, 9pm 9830 0673

Audio Vixen Venue: Rooty Hill RSL Members free, $10 visitors, 8pm 9625 5500

Hi-Lights Entertainment Venue: Blacktown Workers Free entry, 6pm 9830 0673

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Back to Tivoli Venue: Blacktown Workers $8.80 members, $12.20 visitors, 8pm 9830 0673 Rock ‘n Roll

Tori Darke Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 Mark Travers Venue: Pioneer Tavern Free entry, 1pm 4736 4466

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Bunny Cakes

INGREDIENTS (Makes 16) 125g butter, softened 1 tsp vanilla essence 3/4 cup (190mL) Sweetened Condensed Milk 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups (225g) self raising flour 1/4 cup (60mL) milk FROSTING 60g butter, softened 1 tbsp milk 1 1/2 cups (240g) icing sugar mixture, sifted 1/3 cup (80mL) Sweetened Condensed Milk Red food colouring 100g white chocolate melts, melted and cooled Mini marshmallows Silver cachous Snake lollies

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Preheat oven to 180°C/160°C fan forced. Grease 16 cups from two friand pans. 2. Beat butter, vanilla and Sweetened Condensed Milk until light and creamy. Beat in eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Fold in sifted flour and milk, mix until well combined. 3. Divide mixture between prepared pans; bake 12-15 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean when tested; cool. Cut tops from cakes; cut each top in half to form ears. Place ears on top of cakes to resemble bunnies. 4. Ice bunnies with frosting. Decorate as desired with marshmallows for nose and tail and silver cachous for eyes. Use sliced snakes for whiskers. FROSTING: Combine butter, milk, icing sugar, Sweetened Condensed Milk, 1-2 drops red food colouring and white chocolate melts in the bowl of an electric mixer, beat until light and creamy.

Preparation time: 30 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes

Choc Chip Ice Cream Easter Surprise INGREDIENTS (Makes 3) 100g Light & Creamy French Vanilla Ice Cream softened 1/3 cup (65g) milk choc bits 3 hollow Easter eggs, halved lengthways 1 cup (150g) white chocolate melts, melted

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SOCIAL SCENE

FUN AT ST MARYS Great day had by all as Easter is celebrated with fun and laughs

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125th Hawkesbury Show - 27th, 28th, 29th April 2012 Hawkesbury Showground, Racecourse Road, Clarendon GATE ADMISSION (inc GST) Adults Children (5-15) Under 5 Free Pensioners (Aged, Invalid & War Service only) Family (1 adult, 2 children) Family (2 adults, 2 children) Extra child

HOURS OF OPERATION Friday, 27th April Saturday, 28th April Sunday, 29th April

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