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To Barbra, With Love
 

To Barbra, With Love – An 80th Birthday Celebration 

Presented by Live Nation, To Barbra, With Love, the highly successful celebration of the inimitable Barbra Streisand, is being remounted in Canberra, Adelaide and Sydney, with local symphony orchestras. Premiered with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra at Hamer Hall earlier this year, the concert was acclaimed by audiences and critics alike.

“★★★★ …this ensemble of Australian talent was a riotous celebration of a woman whose musical legacy is rich, unique, and lasting” – Arts Hub

The applause is justifiably strong and heartfelt throughout. In fact, I would describe it as a warm embrace of the offering and the artistry involved.” – The Blurb

Two of Australia’s hottest musical theatre talents – Elise McCann (Matilda The Musical, Merrily We Roll Along) and Ryan Gonzalez (they/them) (Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Jersey Boys) – join Australia’s own musical theatre royalty Caroline O’Connor for these not-to-be-missed concerts. Genre-hopping vocalist Katie Noonan will perform at the Canberra and Adelaide events, and rising star Georgina Hopson (Opera Australia’s Phantom of the Opera on Sydney Harbour, Jagged Little Pill) will perform in the Sydney event,

Under the baton of Vanessa Scammell, the symphony orchestras will deliver a program of Streisand’s most memorable songs, arranged by conductor and composer Nicholas Buc and directed by one of Australia’s most versatile choreographers and exciting new directors, Cameron Mitchell.   

Celebrating her 80th birthday this year, Streisand is one of the best-selling female artists of all time, with an unparalleled career spanning six decades. Streisand’s record-breaking 52 gold and 31 platinum albums feature some of the world’s most loved songs from The Way We Were andEvergreen to Send in the Clowns, You Don’t Bring Me Flowers and Guilty.

Streisand is a multi-award-winning performer, director and producer of stage and screen, and one of only a few elite artists to hold the rare EGOT (Emmy, Golden Globe, Oscar and Tony). She has worked with legendary composers including Alan and Marilyn Bergman and the late great Stephen Sondheim, whose combined catalogues of memorable compositions are timeless treasures of the canon.

“★★★★ …this ensemble of Australian talent was a riotous celebration of a woman whose musical legacy is rich, unique, and lasting” – Arts Hub

“The applause is justifiably strong and heartfelt throughout. In fact, I would describe it as a warm embrace of the offering and the artistry involved.” – The Blurb

 

Event details

Venue: State Theatre
Bookings: https://www.statetheatre.com.au/show-calendar/to-barbra-with-love/
Start Date: Friday 13 January 2023

Friday 13 January 2023 at 7.30pm
Saturday 14 January 2023 at 2:00pm

Running Time:
To be advised

Notes: Running times are approximate and may change without notice

Prices: VIP Hot Seat: $179.90 A Reserve: Aisle Seating: $129.90 B Reserve: Aisle Seating: $109.90 C Reserve: Aisle Seating: $84.90 A Reserve: $119.90 B Reserve: $99.90 C Reserve: $74.90 Notes: Handling and other fees may apply VIP Hot Seat One (1) A Reserve Seat in a premium location in front of the stage One drink voucher to redeem for a beer, wine or soft drink Commemorative VIP Tour Laminate Designated VIP check-in and onsite staff

 

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