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Broadway Sessions Fringe – Miscast

Broadway Sessions Fringe – Miscast
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Sunday
February
2020
When: 6:30pm
Where: Norwood Live, Norwood Hotel
Tickets: $15-22
So! You’re a performer! A pretty amazing one at that, right? A triple threat with a killer range that can do anything we throw at you. Well. Almost anything.
There’s that one sore spot. That one role you’ve coveted your whole life…
If you know in your heart of hearts that you would walk into an audition room and blow the socks off that panel with your rendition of ‘Tomorrow’, if only you weren’t a hairy 6ft7 man with sleeve tats from Glasgow, then Broadway Sessions Miscast is for you!
This month we are giving you, yes YOU, the opportunity to play that part you’ve always wanted to play but are so completely, entirely, unbelievably, wrong for. This is your CHANCE to finally break free from the suffocating limitations of casting briefs and transcend all expectations. All you have to do is register your song choice and get ready to send shockwaves through the musical theatre world.
How would the story change? What new perspective or understandings will arise? It’s a super fun evening where dreams come true!
Doors open at 5:45pm. Food and beverages are available from the bar.
Pre-purchase single tickets and tables from Adelaide Fringe to secure your spot. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door.
For your chance to perform, visit our
registration page
and submit two song options (from a musical or by an established music theatre writer) to express your interest. Registrations open on Thursday 28 November and close on Sunday 9 February.
Venue Details
Norwood Live, at the Norwood Hotel
Corner The Parade and Osmond Terrace, Norwood
(Access via Osmond Terrace external entrance)
On-street parking is available around Osmond Terrace and surrounding streets, or in the Norwood Hotel carpark directly behind the venue. Some areas may require a ticket, but generally on Sunday parking is available in this area at little or no cost. Please check the signs appropriate to the area in which you are parking.
Enter Norwood Live from Osmond Terrace, where there is an external door providing direct access. You should not have to access the venue through the Norwood Hotel itself. The performance space is at ground level, and our front of house staff will be available to meet you at the entrance of the venue. Wheelchair access is provided at Norwood Live.
Your Session Hosts
Casmira Hambledon
Casmira Hambledon loves stories, diverse and supportive communities, wigs, glitter, and belting as a way of dealing with too many emotions. Luckily, she found theatre!
Highlights have included performing the role of ‘Violet’ in Davine Productions’
Violet
(for which she won the TASA award for Best Female Performance 2017) and 'Fantine' in the G&S Society's production of
Les Misérables
(for which she was nominated for a Curtain Call: Best Female Performance 2018).
In 2018 she performed in
Edges
with Irregular Productions for the Adelaide Fringe, ‘Shelby’ in
Steel Magnolias
with IpSkip,'The Lady of the Lake' in
Spamalot
with Marie Clark (winner of Best Ensemble Curtain Call 2018), and the ‘Sour Kangaroo’ in
Seussical
with Northern Light. In 2019 Casmira played nine characters in
Judge Jackie: Disorder in the Court
with Davine Productions (which won Best Ensemble and Best Musical at the 2019 Curtain Call Awards) and Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme in
Assassins
for Hills Musical Company.
Casmira’s professional credits include performing in
The Teddy Bears Picnic
for The Garden of Unearthly Delights, directing and performing in several children’s theatre productions for the Something On Saturday Program with Adelaide Festival Centre, and providing the voice for ‘Poppy Platypus’ in Lupa Entertainment’s popular app for children:
Hip Hop Kangaroo and Friends
.
Mark Oates
Mark is a respected opera, cabaret and concert singer, with a passion for music theatre. He has toured South Australia with State Opera, SINGular productions and the Adelaide Art Orchestra. Mark produced and performed in his own sell out swing show – Mark Oates and the Daniel Brunner Pretty Big Band – for the 2009 and 2011 Adelaide Fringe Festivals. For the Adelaide Festival, Mark sung the roles of Ruffiak in Ligeti’s
Le Grande Macabre
and Street Singer in Leonard Bernstein’s Mass.
For State Opera SA, Mark premiered the role of “the Cantor” in Astor Piazzolla’s
Maria de Buenos Aires
, a co-production with Leigh Warren and Dancers which was reprised for the 2011 Brisbane Festival. He also performed Joe in
The Station
(Howard Blake), and John Styx in
Orpheus in the Underworld
(Offenbach). Last year Mark performed in the world premiere of the full Philip Glass trilogy for State Opera SA, including the role of Arjuna in
Satyagraha
. In the two weeks prior to the opening night of Broadway Sessions, Mark will be part of the State Opera SA chorus in
Faust
and the Verdi
Requiem
before travelling to Canberra for two concerts with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Mark has also worked with many Adelaide based musical theatre companies. He was an Oscart and Curtain Call winner and Critic’s Circle nominee for his portrayal of Jean Valjean in The G&S Society’s
Les Misérables
. For The G&S Society Mark has also played the Baker in
Into the Woods
and the Pirate King in
The Pirates of Penzance
. He premiered Horton the Elephant in the award winning
Seussical
the Musical
and portrayed Utterson in
Jekyll and Hyde
for The Hills Musical Company. Other roles include Jesus in
Jesus Christ Superstar
for Northern Light Theatre Company, Archibald Craven in
The Secret Garden
for both The Therry Dramatic Society and The G&S Society, Enoch Snow in
Carousel
for Swell Productions/MS Society and was part of the original cast of
It’s A Dad thing
for SINGular productions. Mark has also played “man” in several productions, including
Songs for a New World
and
I Love you, You’re Perfect, Now Change!
Session Performers
Alisa James
Alisa has been performing in musicals in Adelaide for over 10 years. Alisa's favourite roles include Gary Coleman in
Avenue Q
(MBM, 2011), Reno in
Dusty
(The Met, 2011) and Enid in
Legally Blonde the Musical
(Hills, 2014). Most recently Alisa performed in
Violet
(Davine Interventionz) for the Adelaide Fringe. Currently Alisa is rehearsing for
Aida
with the Hills Musical Company. Alisa has trained in jazz, tap, contemporary and hip hop dance and has vocal tuition with Kirsty Roberts.
Amelie Peters
Amelie Peters is an award-winning, classically trained vocalist, international performer and vocal coach. After successful performances in Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne, Amelie was invited to perform at the Soho Playhouse in New York City as a soul/jazz singer in the burlesque Fringe show
Fafi D’Alour & the Delinquents
in 2017. She holds a Bachelor of Music in Classical Voice Performance and Pedagogy from the Elder Conservatorium of Adelaide.
Her knowledge of the voice has been largely extended with her most recently completed BAST training. With this education, Amelie feels she can give the appropriate guidance and nurturing tailored to each individual’s voice. While she specialises in classical voice, Amelie has a strong background in musical theatre, jazz, and contemporary music.
Extensively trained by Kirsty Roberts, Amelie has also studied with renowned opera singers and Broadway stars from around the world. She has vocal directed the entire casts of
High School Musical 2
(2016) and
Hairspray the Musical
(2018) for Shane Davidson Presents. Amelie's students consistently achieve outstanding results in competitions & exams, along with her junior vocal ensembles, vocal trio and adult vocal ensemble.
Carly Meakin
Carly started choral singing at a young age in the Adelaide Girls Choir. She performed with "Voiceworks Adelaide" during her tertiary studies and more recently has sung in the Adelaide Symphony Chorale. Her love of singing initially stemmed from performing with choirs, whilst her passion for performing in musicals started in 2005, when she was part of the MS Society's production of
Les Misérables
.
Since then, Carly has performed in Glibert and Sullivan's productions of
Les Misérables
,
Jesus Christ Superstar
and
Oliver
. She has also performed in Davine Productions'
Violet
,
It's Only Life
and is currently performing with Davine Productions once more in the South Australian premier of
Beautiful, The Carole King Musical
.
Carly is a High School Music Teacher by trade and is currently the arts coordinator of Gleeson College. Her favourite part of her job is allowing her students to have the experience of performing in musicals. Some of her students from Gleeson are still heavily involved in the Adelaide Music theatre scene and some have sung in past Broadway Sessions here. She loves the thought that her past students are continuing on with their love of music and musicals.
Casmira Hambledon
Casmira Hambledon loves stories, diverse and supportive communities, wigs, glitter, and belting as a way of dealing with too many emotions. Luckily, she found theatre!
Highlights have included performing the role of ‘Violet’ in Davine Productions’
Violet
(for which she won the TASA award for Best Female Performance 2017) and 'Fantine' in the G&S Society's production of
Les Misérables
(for which she was nominated for a Curtain Call: Best Female Performance 2018).
In 2018 she performed in
Edges
with Irregular Productions for the Adelaide Fringe, ‘Shelby’ in
Steel Magnolias
with IpSkip,'The Lady of the Lake' in
Spamalot
with Marie Clark (winner of Best Ensemble Curtain Call 2018), and the ‘Sour Kangaroo’ in
Seussical
with Northern Light. In 2019 Casmira played nine characters in
Judge Jackie: Disorder in the Court
with Davine Productions (which won Best Ensemble and Best Musical at the 2019 Curtain Call Awards) and Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme in
Assassins
for Hills Musical Company.
Casmira’s professional credits include performing in
The Teddy Bears Picnic
for The Garden of Unearthly Delights, directing and performing in several children’s theatre productions for the Something On Saturday Program with Adelaide Festival Centre, and providing the voice for ‘Poppy Platypus’ in Lupa Entertainment’s popular app for children:
Hip Hop Kangaroo and Friends
.
Chad Crittle
Such mystery. Such wonder.
Charlotte Kowald
Charlotte Kowald has been singing as long as she can remember, beginning performing Pocahontas songs in her backyard at the age of 3. Although she has explored various genres and instruments, Charlotte has always loved musical theatre and has played roles in musicals such as
Cats
and
Seussical
. She has studied under many vocal teachers through her life and is now in her second year of Jazz Performance (Voice) at the Elder Conservatorium of Music.
David Gauci
I have two arms and feet. But my feet are not at the end of my arms. That would just be plain silly. I like to sing, especially in other people's showers. But not while showering - that would just be weird. I have been singing since before fire, but not long after the wheel. I trained under a number of singing teachers but as a result of claustrophobia I found it better to stand next them instead. As a child I would spontaneously sing in class, as an accountant I would spontaneously sing in the office. I was soon sent back to class. I love chocolate.
David MacGillivray
Growing up performing in the Scouts’ Gang Show: Comedy Capers, David developed a love for musical theatre from a young age. Trained at the Centre for the Performing Arts; David has enjoyed performing Shakespeare with the State Theatre, Lightning Strike and Chopt Logic Theatre Companies and has toured in the past with Splash Theatre Company. Turning from professional acting to focus his energy on his family and work for the Anglican Church as a priest, David chooses to do shows that he loves.
It was in Marie Clark's production of
Paris
in the titular role that David hit the Adelaide scene in musical theatre. David has since performed with Marie Clark Musical Theatre in
Miss Saigon
(John) and as Carl Hanratty in the 2016 production of
Catch Me if You Can
. He has worked with Northern Light Theatre Company as Frederick in
Pirates of Penzance
and Seymour in
Little Shop of Horrors
. David also performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2015 with Lazy Saturday Productions' Australian premiere of
Darkle
. 2017 was a big year of theatre for David starting with
Pale Ale Tales
, a new work by local writer, Jason Hendy in the 2017 Adelaide Fringe,
Jekyll and Hyde
with Marie Clark and finishing with
Les Misérables
as Enjolras with G&S Society. Most recently David performed with the Hills Musical Company in
Assassins
as John Wilkes Booth.
David is thankful to his wife for her love and support, and for letting him play.
Eilish Webb
Eilish Webb is 18 years of age and is a soprano singer and a character actress from Strathalbyn. She has been singing for about 8 years and has played leading roles with Hannah Catherine Productions in Murray Bridge, Adelaide Theatre Academy and school productions. Her roles include Wendy in
Peter Pan
, Sarah Brown in
Guys and Dolls
, Little Red Riding Hood in
Into the Woods
, Mr Bumble in
Oliver!
and Miss Hannigan in
Annie JR
. She has also been a regular performer at Centrestage in Victor Harbor.
She has just completed directing a full community amateur production of the musical
The Pajama Game
with her company SAM (South Australian Musicals).
Eloise Quinn-Valentine
Eloise Quinn-Valentine is known in the Adelaide musical theatre community by a number of names including 'Eloise QV', and the more enigmatic 'Boise Q'. Eloise has performed in musicals, plays, in choirs and at events around Adelaide with companies such as Davine Productions, Adelaide Conservatorium Chorale, University of Adelaide Theatre Guild, Independent Theatre, Therry Dramatic Society and Young Adelaide Voices. She also took up the opportunity to perform the role of Betty in
The Crucible
while on exchange at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2017.
Recent highlights include playing Vivie Warren in
Mrs Warren's Profession
(Independent Theatre), Phaedra in
Jerusalem
(University of Adelaide Theatre Guild), Sister Sophia in an immersive production of
The Sound of Music
(Emma Knights Productions), Young Violet in
Violet: a musical
(Davine Productions), and in
Its Only Life
(Davine Productions, ft. John Bucchino). Eloise is looking forward to performing in Davine Productions sold-out season of
Beautiful - The Carole King Musical
in the 2020 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
As well as loving to tell stories on stage, Eloise recently completed her Honours in English Literature at Flinders University.
Gavin Cianci
Gavin "fell" into Musical Theatre back in 2008 when he was asked by good friend Paula Cooney to audition for
The Witches of Eastwick
. He was fortunate enough to get in and hasn't looked back. Since then he has played various roles. He was a nasty Nazi in
The Sound of Music
, a prison guard in
Hairspray
, Cinderella's Father in
Into The Woods
and was even the Beast double in
Beauty & the Beast
and the Phantom double in
The Phantom of the Opera
. Gavin's favourite role is a toss up between 3... Chad in
All Shook Up
, The Pirate King in
The Pirates of Penzance
and Glen Guglia in
The Wedding Singer
.
Gavin also gets involved backstage and has stage managed
Altar Boyz
,
Xanadu
and
The Flower Children
all for Davine Interventionz. Set construction is another part of theatre that Gavin enjoys being a part of.
The Addams Family
,
Mary Poppins
,
Spamalot
,
Avenue Q
and coming up in July,
Wicked
, are all shows he has put his stamp on. Gavin is now looking forward to taking on the role of Frank Sr. in Marie Clark's production of
Catch Me if You Can
in May.
Grace Colsey
Grace has always loved acting and performing (like, duh) but only started doing youth theatre last year. Her first role was as Fagin in Adelaide Theatre Academy's
Oliver!
So, ironically, she has actually *been* 'miscast'. However, it was certainly one of the best experiences of her life, helped to solidify her acting style and confirmed that this is what she wants to do for the rest of her life. This year she's participating in the Class of Cabaret programme, and has written her first one-act musical, named
Musical! The Musical
, which she is attempting to produce for her Research Project. Her dream role is to play Princess Winnifred from
Once Upon a Matress
, and you may soon see why...
Gus Smith
Gus has been performing theatre in Adelaide with several companies continually since 2003, but did his first show in 2001. That one took him two years to recover from! The talent level in Adelaide theatre has always been good, but currently every show seems to be bursting at the seams with talent on & off stage. A great position for our community to be in. Whilst he loves performing onstage, cabaret performance is not as common for him so his first time mic in hand at Broadway Sessions will be an experience...for everyone ;)
Jaxon Joy
Jaxon is 15 years old and is currently receiving vocal coaching from David Gauci along with being a member of the Showstoppers class with Adelaide Theatre Academy. Jaxon is currently rehearsing for the role of Captain Hook in Adelaide Theatre Academy's 2020 Adelaide Fringe Festival production of
Peter Pan
. In 2019 he was also involved in the production of
13:The Musical
playing the lead role of Evan Goldman along with the Adelaide Fringe performance of
Oliver
playing the role of Fagin. Jaxon found his love of music when he was 4 years old when he began lessons with Theatre Bugs, after a small break he joined Deborah Kaye Dance Studio's where he took part in theatre, hip hop and singing classes. This sparked his love for musical theatre which led him to audition for
Singing in the Rain Jr
. in 2017 where he was part of the ensemble. His love for theatre and singing grew and he became a singing student with Theatre Bugs and in 2018 successfully auditioned for the part of Mr Bernstein in
Little Shop of Horrors
.
As well as his love for theatre he has a love of scouting and took part in Adelaide Gang Show 2019 which is part of Scouts SA Performing Arts Section. Jaxon is currently a year 10 student at Gleeson College, after moving from St. Pauls. He has been a member of the cast for the St Pauls and Kildare musicals since 2016 playing a leading role in the 2018 production of
Sheerluck Holmes
and recently featured in Gleeson College's production of
Footloose
. Jaxon's favourite musician is Elton John, however, he enjoys most genres of music. His favourite Broadway musicals are
The Book of Mormon
,
Hamilton
,
Falsettos
and
Beetlejuice
.
Jethro Pidd
Jethro has recently moved back to Adelaide with his family after nearly a decade in Perth. The last production Jethro did in Adelaide was NLTC's
Beauty and the Beast
in 2011, since then he has left the Navy, become a Drama Teacher, directed his first musical in
Spamalot
and had two beautiful children. Jethro is thrilled to finally get the opportunity to tread the boards at Broadway Sessions.
Jordan Coulter
Having been singing since the age of 5, Jordan has been involved in music for almost his entire life. He has been involved in many choirs, musicals and other music events throughout his time at school, such as the Generations in Jazz festival, playing Kurt in
The Sound of Music
, and Jesus in
Godspell
. Now at University, Jordan seeks to involve himself further in the music scene in Adelaide.
Lindsay Prodea
Lindsay has performed over the past decade in both musical theatre and cabaret, having enjoyed success in various genres: classical roles such as John Brooke in
Little Women (The Musical)
(Therry Dramatic Society 2013) and Cinderella's Prince in
Into the Woods
(Northern Light Theatre Company 2012); to contemporary roles such as Abraham in the Adelaide premiere of
Altar Boyz
(Davine Interventionz 2013), Sonny Malone in
Xanadu (The Musical)
(Davine Interventionz 2014), George in
The Drowsy Chaperone
(Hills Musical Company 2013), Kyle the UPS Delivery guy in
Legally Blonde
(HMC 2014) and most recently Elliott Garfield in
The Goodbye Girl
(Therry 2015). Lindsay has also appeared in countless other shows, favourites including
Urinetown
,
42nd Street
,
Crazy for You
&
Les Misérables
. Most recently he premiered in Adelaide the role of Fabrizio for Davine Interventionz's 2016 Adelaide Fringe Show,
The Light In The Piazza
.
Aside from musical theatre, Lindsay has a keen passion for cabaret, having written, co-produced and performed at numerous cabaret events over the years. Stepping out side his usual genre, Lindsay played the role of Jay Gatsby in
The Great Gatsby
(old sport), produced by Independent Theatre.
Mikari Zollo Semmler
Mikari Zollo Semmler started vocal training at the age of 10 and commenced acting and dancing classes shortly after; training in Jazz, Tap and Ballet.
Mikari has participated in many shows and productions; including musicals, solo performances, and cabarets, where she has played leading roles such as Mrs Darling in
Peter Pan
and ensemble and dancer roles in shows such as;
13 The Musical
,
Seussical the Musical
,
Pipi Long Stockings
,
Madagascar
,
Wicked
and many more. She has also been to NSW twice to compete in the Junior Theatre Celebration.
Mikari really came to love music in the Marryatville Special Music Interest Program, where she auditioned on voice as her primary instrument. Being in the music program at Marryatville has given Mikari the opportunity to learn several instruments and be involved in a number of choirs and ensembles.
Mikari is currently involved in choirs such as; Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Subtones and Pops Vocals. Performing in these ensembles she has obtained many awards and memorable experiences such as; wining Generations in Jazz with Pops Vocals, placing first in the Adelaide Choral Eisteddfods with Pops Vocals, being awarded the Boyd Dawkins Memorial Shield twice with Concert Choir, as well as placing first twice with Concert Choir in the Adelaide Choral Eisteddfods.
Soon Mikari will be travelling to USA on a Jazz tour, where she’ll participate in Broadway and Jazz workshops, as well as performing in New York and Los Angeles.
Nha-Uyen Tran
Having started piano lessons at the age of 5, Nha-Uyen has been a musician and a performer since a young age. Upon discovering musical theatre, she joined her school's Musical Theatre Club, which she stayed in throughout her high school years. During this time, Nha-Uyen played Kate from
Legally Blonde
in her school's musical revue and had the opportunity to direct
The Lion King Jr
in her senior year. She also featured as an ensemble member in the
Grease Arena Spectacular
(Harvest Rain, 2017) and
Miss Saigon
(The MET, 2019).
Although she is now studying optometry at Flinders University, Nha-Uyen aspires to one day fulfil her dreams of being a musical theatre performer and continues to work on her craft as much as she can!
Nikki Long
Nikki is a performer who’s love for the stage started at a very young age, starting with SAPPS Choir in primary school, and being part of the mass ensemble in the
Grease Arena Spectacular
.
In 2018 Nikki completed her training at Australian Company of Performing Arts with a Certificate IV in Dance where she trained in dance, singing and acting. She performed in two shows as part of the course, including playing Rapunzel in the pantomime
Once Upon a Time
, where she also discovered a love of performing for children. Nikki is continuing her studies at The University of Adelaide doing the Bachelor of Music Theatre.
Nikki made her Adelaide theatre debut as Heather Chandler in Segue Productions’
Heathers
in 2019.
Phoebe Rodger
Phoebe began performing at the age of 9, when she completed her first Music Theatre Camp with Pelican Productions. Since then, she has been involved 7 Music Theatre Camps, along with other shows such as:
The Little Mermaid
,
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
,
Seussical
,
Annie
,
Bring it On
Return Season, and
In the Heights
. The roles Phoebe has enjoyed most are: Moana, Miss Hannigan and most recently, Catherine Parr in
Six
. Phoebe also enjoyed being involved in the pilot production of
Newsies Jr
with iTheatrics in Newcastle. In 2018, Phoebe travelled to the USA with Pelican Productions, and performed at Disney World and on the Carnival Magic cruise ship, as well as participating in workshops in New York.
After several years with the Studio and Star Factory, Phoebe now sings with Rosie Hosking. She has competed in many Balaklava Vocal Eisteddfod's over the years, receiving multiple awards. Phoebe has completed Trinity Drama exams up to Grade Six with a High Distinction, and placing as the state runner up in 2017. She learns dance with Carla Papa, and also enjoys playing piano in her spare time. Phoebe is very excited to be performing at Broadway Sessions for the first time this month.
Ray Cullen
Ray is originally from Sydney and since moving to Adelaide a few years ago he has performed in
CATS
(The Met),
Guys and Dolls
(G&S) and most recently
Big Fish
(Therry). In Sydney he performed in a variety of musicals such as
Oklahoma
– Will Parker (Manly Musical Society),
Dusty Springfield
– Rodney (Chatswood Musical Society),
Jekyll & Hyde
– Archibald Proops (Berowra Musical Society) and many more.
Robbie Mitchell
Originally hailing from Brisbane, Robbie has been involved in Musical Theatre since the age of 10. From roles in the chorus to leading roles at centre stage, Robbie’s passion for the theatre developed through his youth and inspired him to study for 2 years in Harvest Rain’s full-time Industry Course (2014-2015), where he had the chance to perform next to some of Australia's most prized theatre veterans as well as up and coming stars. 2017 saw Robbie in his South Australian Musical Theatre debut performing in
Spring Awakening
for HMC. Since then he has been involved in
Assassins
also for HMC, and will be appearing in Therry's
Titanic
in June 2020.
Ron Abelita
Music has always been part of Ron’s life. As part of Novo Concertante Manila, an international award-winning chamber choir in the Philippines, Ron travelled to Europe and Asia performing a wide range of A Cappella music of various genres in competitions and concerts. Since moving to Adelaide in 2010, he found his passion for music theatre in both amateur and professional productions. Ron has done shows including
Miss Saigon
(MCMT 2011 & MMTC 2019),
Bernstein Mass
&
Ennio Morriconne Live
(ASO 2012),
Forbidden Broadway
(MCMT 2012),
The Cross
(ACTS 2013 & 2014), Chorus for
Andrea Bocelli
(ASO 2014),
Rent
(MCMT 2016),
Godspell
(IP & LP 2018).
Ron is currently playing Sr Mary Amnesia in MBM’s production of
Nunsense A-Men!
until 30 November 2019. Ron had a fabulous time with G&S'
Kinky Boots
in his first lead role as Lola in September 2019. Ron secretly wishes that like
Hamilton
, more shows and production outfits will now start to be inclusive and recognise talent over race and culture, to play roles not usually given to people of colour. In February 2016, Ron first took part in Broadway Sessions and is again thrilled to take part in this month's session.
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