Storm The Stage - TONIGHT - Burswood Theatre

Melz | 03/11/2006 - 11:50

This is it! 

Burswood Entertainment Complex presents

STORM THE STAGE - NATIONAL GRAND FINAL

20 contestants from Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia will be competing it out in the inaugural National Grand Final at the Burswood Theatre TONIGHT.

$10,000 in cash prizes, exclusive auditions for Channel 7's Home and Away and All Saints.

Tix: $30 Individual $25 Concession $20 for Children U12.
Book your tickets through Ivor on 0421 331 931 or at the door tonight.
If you don't have your tickets yet, get them at the door tonight at 7pm
Doors open at 7pm - Curtain at 8pm.

Special performances from the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra and Australian Opera Studio.

Good luck to all the contestants:

Conrad Corry - NSW - Drama
Conrad will be performing Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas.
Claire Lovering - WA - Drama
Claire will be performing Rose, The Woolgatherer by William Mastrosimone
Kirilee Lennerts - WA - Drama
Kirilee will be performing Cookies, Cake and Chocolate by Roger Karshner
Milu Shurman - WA - Drama
Milu will be performing a monologue from Minefields and Miniskirts by Terence O’Connell.
Tyler Jones - WA - Musical Theatre
Tyler will be performing Larger Than Life from My Favourite Year by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
Anthony Pepe - WA - Musical Theatre
Anthony will be performing Santa Fe from Walt Disney’s Newsies by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman.
Briallen Clarke - WA - Musical Theatre
Briallen will be performing When You Come Home To Me from The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown.
Dara Hartman - WA - Musical Theatre
Dara will be performing I’m Not Afraid of Anything by Jason Robert Brown.
Julian Gonclaves – WA - Musical Theatre
Julian will be performing Prayer from The Scarlet Pimpernel by Frank Wildhorn.
Jacob Cook - TAS - Musical Theatre
Jacob will be performing Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Alex Duncan - TAS - Musical Theatre
Alex will be performing Willkommen from Cabaret by John Kander and Fred Ebb.
Evan Dowling - TAS - Drama
Evan will be performing Billy from Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson.
Brodie Dijksman - SA- Drama
Brodie will be performing an excerpt from Dags by Debra Oswald.
Kristyn Bilson - QLD - Musical Theatre
Kristyn will be performing My New Philosophy from You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown by Clark Gesner and Andrew Lippa.
Elizabeth Howard - QLD - Drama
Elizabeth will be performing an excerpt from Dags by Debra Oswald.
James Gauci - QLD - Musical Theatre
James will be performing Old Red Hills of Home from Parade by Jason Robert Brown.
Jessica Beavon - QLD - Drama
Jessica will be performing Ophelia from Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
Marcus Guinane - QLD - Drama
Marcus will be performing War of the Buttons by Jonathon Dorf.
Francine Cain – QLD - Musical Theatre
Francine will be performing Summer In Ohio from The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown.

 

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Good luck
Author: Labrug
Date: 03/11/2006 - 12:11
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To all contenders.

Absit invidia

Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
who can also sing and dance
Fight/Sword Choreographer
Virgin Director
UPstageWA Rep

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Congrats and Good Luck
Author: Tari-Xalyr
Date: 03/11/2006 - 15:29
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Congrats and Good Luck to all contenders! Eye-wink Bouquet of flowers Looks like an intersting night we shall have tonight. Look forward to seeing these pieces.

~ Tari

The Writer is a child forever listening at the keyhole of the adult world.


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