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From Broadway to La Scala returns bigger than ever

The popular show From Broadway to La Scala is returning with a bigger cast and a whole new production.

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This time round the musical extravaganza will feature Teddy Tahu Rhodes, David Hobson, Caroline O’Connor, Emma Matthews, Alexander Lewis and Genevieve Kingsford.

Following two sold out tours, From Broadway to La Scala returns with a bigger and even more exciting line up. Six of Australia’s finest voices come together to perform 34 of the greatest songs of all time across opera and musical theatre.

From Puccini to Rodgers and Hammerstein, Bizet to Gershwin, Verdi to Cole Porter, Bernstein and Andrew Lloyd Webber, this bi-annual concert event is renowned for its world-class presentation of the greatest songs, arias and duets of the last two centuries.

The national tour of the show will take in Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Melbourne before a final matinee performance at the Sydney Opera House.

Tour Dates

Saturday 7th September Adelaide Festival Theatre
Saturday 14th September Perth Concert Hall
Tuesday 17th September Brisbane Concert Hall
Thursday 26th September Melbourne Hamer Hall
Saturday September 28th Sydney Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall (1.00pm matinee)

Tickets are on sale now.

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