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Turner's Turn
 

Geraldine Turner is a true icon of Australian show business. Throughout a career that spans four decades, she has earned her place in the Australian Theatre as one of this country's most legendary leading ladies.

While her roles in the stage musicals Anything Goes, Chicago, Oliver, Into The Woods, Company, Cabaret, A Little Night Music, Call Me Madam and Sweeney Todd established her as an award-winning musical theatre star. Geraldine has also won enormous acclaim for her roles in plays such as Steel Magnolias, and on television in House Husbands, Home and Away and more.

Turner’s Turn is a celebration of Geraldine’s incredible life on stage and marks her first cabaret performance in more than ten years. This intimate morning of songs from her celebrated career, peppered with show business anecdotes and stories, is a rare opportunity to see one of Australia’s most beloved stage performers, up close and personal, in an intimate setting.

Geraldine is accompanied on piano by Musical Director Brad Miller

 

Event details

Venue: Glen Street Theatre
Bookings: 9975 1455
Start Date: Monday 15 February 2021

 

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