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Singin' In The Rain drops into Perth this December

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The West End stage production of Singin’ In The Rain hits Australian shores this May, swinging over to Perth in December.

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‘Coyote Ugly’ and ‘Bootmen’ star Adam Garcia will be taking the lead role of Don Lockwood – returning to Australian stages for the first time since 1992. Garcia will be joined by Jack Chambers, Erika Heynatz, Rodney Dobson, Robyn Arthur and Mike Bishop.

The production took off in the UK, extending its original run at the Chichester Festival Theatre, eventually selling out on the West End.

One of the most memorable scenes from the 1952 film starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds comes to life on stage with the help of 12,000 litres of recycled water.

This classic tale of the world’s first Hollywood musical promises to be high-energy fun for the whole family.

‘Singin’ in the Rain’ comes to Crown Theatre from Tuesday 29th December. Tickets available Friday 18th March at Singin.com.au.

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