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Philip Quast: The Road I Took
 

Ensemble Theatre presents Philip Quast: The Road I Took, a one-man show featuring songs and stories from musical theatre royalty and three-time winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical Philip Quast, from 19 to 29 March.

For six performances only, multi-award-winning performer Philip Quast will present an electrifying and surprising evening in the intimacy of the Ensemble Theatre.

Filled with heart and humour, Philip always has his audience laughing and crying in turn. A special opportunity for Australian audiences to hear Philip’s marvellous voice again, with masterful accompaniment from Anne-Maree McDonald, while being treated to behind-the-scenes stories, thoughts and events that helped shape the country boy turned international performer’s life.

Philip’s notable theatre credits include: Les Miserables, Sunday in the Park with George, South Pacific, Mary Poppins and Death of a Salesman.

 

Event details

Venue: Ensemble Theatre, 78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli
Bookings: (02) 8918 3400
Start Date: Sunday 19 March 2023

https://www.ensemble.com.au/shows/philip-quast/

 

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