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Just 3 Weeks Left to See Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in Sydney

11/01/2024
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Just 3 Weeks Left to See Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in Sydney
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Beauty and the Beast

Sydney’s Capitol Theatre

As the Sydney season of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast draws to an end, an incredible 340,000 Sydneysiders have already experienced the magic!  With only 3 weeks remaining this is the last chance for audiences see Disney’s classic musical romance before it leaves for Brisbane.

Produced by Disney Theatrical Group (Aladdin, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Frozen) this new production received 5 stars from The Guardian, Time Out Sydney, Sydney Arts Guide and the Daily Telegraph, whose review described it as “a remarkable reimagination”. With an incredible Australian cast, fabulous new sets, costumes and cutting-edge technology, the show-stopping production number ‘Be Our Guest’ also includes a brand-new tap finale featuring Lumiere, Belle, and all the enchanted objects of the castle and receives a regular mid-show standing ovation. 

The production will travel to Brisbane next, opening at the Lyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) in February 2024, before moving to Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre in June 2024.

Sydney audiences only have a few weeks left to catch the show.  For the best seats at the best price, try a mid-week performance. If you’re able to be flexible with dates, you can sometimes save over $100 per ticket by booking the best seats in the house on a Wednesday or Thursday night instead of on the weekend. A limited number of $50 seats for select Wednesday and Thursday performances are also available. Disney also pays all your fees, so you’ll never pay more than the advertised price.  A $50 ticket will actually cost you $50 as there are no hidden fees.

Tickets are on sale now for Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne seasons via www.beautyandthebeastmusical.com.au

About Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Based on the 1991 film – the first animated feature ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture – Beauty and the Beast opened on Broadway in April 1994 and garnered nine Tony nominations and one win. It played for more than 13 years on Broadway (before closing in 2007) and remains to this day one of the top 10 longest running shows in Broadway history. The 2017 live-action retelling of the animated classic starring Emma Watson quickly became the highest grossing live action film musical of all time, a record beaten only by The Lion King live-action release in 2019.

The original Australian production of Beauty and the Beast opened in Melbourne at the Princess Theatre in 1995 starring Rachel Beck in the role of Belle, Michael Cormick as the Beast, a young Hugh Jackman as Gaston, and the late Bert Newton as Cogsworth. The production played for over two years across Melbourne and Sydney and won the 1996 ARIA Award for Best Australian Soundtrack/Cast/Show Release.

The structure and tone of the story and score – as conceived for the 1991 film by its executive producer and lyricist Howard Ashman with a continued evolution for the Broadway adaptation three years later – made Disney history. Only once before – in Menken and Ashman’s previous film musical The Little Mermaid – had a Disney film been structured like a stage musical where the songs are integral to plot and characterisation rather than only ornamental or digressions. This Menken/Ashman innovation is credited with the 1990’s Disney animation renaissance that went on to create such film classics as Aladdin, The Lion King and Hunchback of Notre Dame and helped re-introduce the book musical form to popular culture.

This new stage production of Beauty retains the lush period sound of the Oscar-winning and Tony® award nominated score – which brought classics including Be Our Guest and Beauty and the Beast, as well as Change in Me, added to the musical production in 1998 and retained thereafter. New dance arrangements by David Chase, have allowed original choreographer Matt West to re-visit his work. Long-time Menken collaborators Michael Kosarin and Danny Troob are musical supervisor/vocal arranger and orchestrator, respectively.

Completing the design team, Tony® award winner John Shivers is sound designer, Darryl Maloney is the video and projections designer, and David H. Lawrence is hair designer. Jim Steinmeyer is the illusions designer, as he was on the original 1994 production.

Beauty and the Beast will be produced in Australia by The Walt Disney Company and Disney Theatrical Group, under the supervision of under the direction of Andrew Flatt, Thomas Schumacher, and Anne Quart.

The Australian premiere of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency Destination NSW.

For more information please visit www.beautyandthebeastmusical.com.au

Tags: Andrew FlattAnne QuartBeauty and the Beastbert newtonDanny TroobDarryl MaloneyDavid ChaseDavid H. Lawrencehugh jackmanJim SteinmeyerJohn ShiversMatt Westmichael cormickMichael Kosarinrachel beckThomas Schumacher
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