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‘Thriller Live’, the spectacular concert production paying tribute to the work of Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five is heading on an Australian tour, making its first stop in Perth this December.

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‘Thriller Live’ has been playing in the West End since 2009, and has become the 20th longest running musical in West End history.

Australian performer Prinnie Stevens has joined the cast for the Australian tour. Stevens captured national attention as a finalist on ‘The Voice’. She has been a professional performer since the age of 17, and has featured in such productions as ‘Rent’, ‘Leader of the Pack’ and ‘Footloose’.

Stevens is now signed as a solo artist with Universal Music and this year featured as a co-host on ‘The Voice Kids’.

‘Thriller Live’ promises a two hour show filled with Jackson’s best-loved hits. Produced by Ambassador Theatre Group, the company’s CEO Tim McFarlane expressed excitement to have Prinnie Stevens on board.

“We are very excited that Prinnie Stevens in joining the cast of ‘Thriller Live’. Prinnie is an amazing Australian performer and we’re pleased that her role in Thriller Live will take her to the UK for rehearsals and performances before the Australian tour”. he said.

‘Thriller Live’ will be at the Crown Theatre from December 10th to 21st. Tickets available from Ticketek.

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