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Take a trip from Broadway to La Scala

Opera and musical theatre stars David Hobson, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Lisa McCune and Greta Bradman are making a return visit with their widely applauded show From Broadway to La Scala.

The musical foursome had a sell out tour of the show in 2015 and it’s set to return to the Perth Concert Hall on Saturday 9 December.

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Featuring some of the great hits from musicals and operas, lovers of great music will be delighted by this production that promises everything from Puccini to Rodgers and Hammerstein, Bizet to Gershwin and Verdi to Cole Porter.

This unique concert experience will feature many of the greatest songs, arias and duets of the last two centuries, performed by four of Australia’s most highly acclaimed contemporary singers.

Tenor David Hobson and bass baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes will reunite with star of stage and screen Lisa McCune, and soprano Greta Bradman.

The music director for the show is Vanessa Scammell, who appears on the cover of this month’s OUTinPerth magazine. When she first sat down with the show’s director Tyran Parke to devise the 2015 programme, they came up with over 100 great hits from musicals and opera, from which they selected over twenty featured in the show.

This year they will choose a new programme from all the other hits not included in 2015, while at the same time recognising that patrons will also want to hear favourites from that first show.

Backed by a full orchestra, From Broadway to La Scala promises to transport audiences with a richly entwined repertoire of all time classics, drawn from two of the world’s most popular musical genres.

Head to the show’s website to secure your tickets to the show. 


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