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Hugh Jackman is bringing Broadway to Oz

HUGH JACKMAN

Australia’s favourite export Hugh Jackman has just announced he will be coming home this November with his latest Broadway show, ‘Broadway To Oz’.

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Based on the hugely successful ‘Hugh Jackman: Back On Broadway’, Jackman is bringing the show down under for a very special five city tour.

The show is a musical story following the journey of Jackman’s life thus far, from his childhood in outback Australia, to the stage and screen.

The arena spectacular showcases Jackman’s milestone achievements, including ‘The Boy From Oz’, ‘Les Miserables’ and, of course, his iconic role as the gruff mutant Wolverine.

“Broadway To Oz is a dream come true,” Jackman says, “This is the show I’ve always wanted to bring home.”

Hugh Jackman’s Broadway To Oz will be at the Perth Arena, Tuesday 15th December. Tickets available from Ticketek.com.au

 

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