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The Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir Present We Belong
 

The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir are proud to present We Belong – a vibrant and colourful music journey like no other. This one-night-only spectacular at NIDA’s Parade Theatre on 5th August will bring to life 20 of the most beloved stage and film musicals that have captivated audiences with their timeless charm. 

Audiences are invited to celebrate the remarkable works of legendary composers such as Cole Porter (Anything Goes), Stephen Sondheim (West Side Story), Jule Styne (Bells Are Ringing), Ricard Rodger (The Sound of Music) as well as stage hits like Six and Mean Girls. The jampacked program will also showcase extraordinary music from Australia’s own Tim Minchin and the dynamic duo Pasek and Paul.  

We Belong promises an enchanting evening that transcends generations and reignites the joy of musicals. 

 

Event details

Venue: Parade Theatre, NIDA Theatres, 215 Anzac Parade, Kensington NSW 2033
Bookings: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=WEBELONG23
Start Date: Saturday 05 August 2023

Doors: 6:30pm
Showtime: 7:00pm-9:00pm

 

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