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STELLAR CAST ANNOUNCED FOR SYDNEY PREMIERE OF CITY OF ANGELS

Written by Aksel Ritenis

STELLAR CAST ANNOUNCED FOR

SYDNEY PREMIERE OF CITY OF ANGELS

Producer Joshua Robson Productions (Bonnie & Clyde, In the Heights) in association with Hayes Theatre Co are thrilled to announce the cast of the upcoming Sydney premiere of City of Angels which is set to thrill and delight Sydney audiences when it plays at Hayes Theatre Co from 23 June.

Winner of six Tony Awards including Best Musical, City of Angels stars Glenn Hill (Matilda)Aaron Tsindos (Merrily We Roll Along), Shannen Alyce Quan (SIX) and Phoebe Panaretos (Strictly Ballroom) in leading rolesThe production also features Paul Hanlon (Hairspray)Home & Away star Penny McNamee (WICKED) and Marcus Rivera (Miss Saigon) alongside a wonderful supporting cast including newcomers Madeleine Betts and Ethan Rutledge, Doron Chester (Frozen), social media sensation Chantel CofieSian Crowe (50 Shades! The Musical Parody), Noah Janssen (title of show)Katelin Koprivec (The Deb)Connor Morel (The Wedding Singer) with Jessica White (Catch Me If You Can) as Margaret.

With a liberal touch of femme fatale and hilarious comedy, City of Angels weaves together two plots unfolding at once, the “real” world of New York ‘hack’ novelist, Stine (Glenn Hill), and his fictional alter-ego in the “reel” world, private eye Stone (Aaron Tsindos). Stine is lured to Los Angeles with the promise of turning his crime novel City of Angels into a Hollywood blockbuster, while struggling to balance his relationship with his wife, Gabby (Phoebe Panaretos) and his overbearing producer Buddy Fidler (Paul Hanlon).

Each movie scene that Stine writes comes to life on stage, bringing double the laughter and intrigue for the audience. In the black and white movie plot, Alaura Kingsley (Penny McNamee), wife of a millionaire, enlists the services of Stone to find her missing stepdaughter Mallory (Chantel Cofie). Things get steamy when Detective Stone finds Mallory in the most unlikely of places, his bedroom. Stine’s characters become embroiled in a larger-than-life mystery involving a rich man, his missing daughter and a scheming wife.

On its Broadway debut, City of Angels won six Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical and was also winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival earlier that year. With a wonderful jazz score by Cy Coleman, sizzling lyrics from David Zippel and book by acclaimed comic screenwriter Larry Gelbart (M*A*S*H, Tootsie), it makes for a witty and glorious celebration of film noir and includes popular songs, You Can Always Count on Me and I’m Nothing Without You.

This new Australian production of City of Angels is directed and choreographed by Sam Hooper with musical direction by Lucy O’Brien.

One of the wittiest books ever written… [and] an effervescent score by Cy Coleman.”

– Michael Billington, The Guardian

“One would have to travel back to the 1960’s (…) to find a musical as flat-out funny as City of Angels.” – Frank Rich, The New York Times

With wit, humour and a fantastic Cy Coleman score, City of Angels captures the snappy dialogue of a Raymond Chandler novel and the glitzy showmanship of classic Hollywood; the result is a crowd-pleasing musical unlike any other.

CITY OF ANGELS

Music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by David Zippel and book by Larry Gelbart

Director/ Choreographer              Sam Hooper

Music Director                                   Lucy O’Brien

Assistant Director                             Julia Robertson

Set Designer                                       Simon Greer

Costume Designer                           Esther Zhong

Lighting Designer                             James WallisCasting Consultant                          Rhys Velasquez

 

SEASON DETAILS

Venue:                 Hayes Theatre Co, 19 Greenknowe Ave, Potts Point

Season:                From 23 June 2023

Times:                   Tue-Sat 7.30pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 5pm

Price:                     $85 Adult, $79 Concession, $75 Preview

Bookings:            www.hayestheatre.com.au | (02) 8065 7337

About the author

Aksel Ritenis

Publisher and Custodian of the Sydney Times

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