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Frock stars: Here comes Priscilla

July 22, 2023 BY

Some of the cast of Prisciilla, to be presented by CentreStage at the Geelong Arts Centre. Photo: SUPPLIED

The budget Barbie camper is coming to town, with CentreStage announcing its September production will be Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

To be held at the Geelong Arts Centre, the adaptation of the hit 1994 film will be the first major musical presented at the venue since 2020.

Priscilla promises to be a feast for the senses, featuring the hit songs, original costumes from the Broadway production, magnificent large-scale sets, and the titular bus.

The theatrical extravaganza will transport audiences to a world of glamour, comedy, and heartfelt moments that will leave them cheering for more.

CentreStage’s musicial features an outstanding local cast and ab award-winning production team.

Led by the talented Tick, played by Jules Hart, and the charismatic Adam, portrayed by Lochlan Erard, the cast brings their exceptional skills and energy to the stage.

The incomparable Bernadette, portrayed by Mark Monroe, will tread the stage with grace and poignancy, while Bob, played by Rimon Abohaidar, adds his unique charm to the production.

The role of Benji will be shared by the talented trio of Baxter Hyatt, Daniel Lim, and Eddie Finnigan.

Priscilla also boasts an ensemble of incredible performers who bring the divas to life. Tessa Reed, Dana Singer, and Kristen Wigg embody the divas, captivating the audience with their powerhouse voices and vibrant personalities. Shani Clarke shines as the enigmatic Mr Understanding, while Cath Hughey portrays the lovable Marion.

Shari Phillips takes on the role of Shirley, adding her own touch of humour to the show. Tristan Harris brings Jimmy to life, Mia Sugiyanto captivates as Cynthia, and Jack Barthel portrays Frank with flair.

Leigh Keast mesmerizes as the Band Boy, and Flynn Wilkie-Clark enchants as the Young Bernadette.

The production also features the exceptional talents of Shaughn Pegoraro as the Dance Captain and ensemble members Carmen Jensen, Dan Woodmason, Jessica Sherman, Joel Lane, Laura McKenzie, Maddy Horne, Nicola Gibson, Rebecca Del Bianco, Stefani Aleksic, Tash Henningsen, and Will Johnston.

CentreStage is a leading community-based theatre company that has been entertaining audiences in Geelong since 2010.

With a commitment to producing high quality productions and nurturing local talent, the company continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its exceptional performances.

“We are thrilled to bring Priscilla to the Geelong Arts Centre, marking a triumphant return to musical theatre in our community,” producer David Greenwood said.

“This production promises to be a celebration of love, friendship, and self-discovery, and we can’t wait to share it with the audience.”

Priscilla will be performed at the Geelong Arts Centre from September 8-23.

To book tickets, visit the Geelong Arts Centre box office or head to the website at geelongartscentre.org.au