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Colour and Light: The Art of Sondheim
 

An intimate, new, revue celebrating the maestro of musical theatre.

Step into the dazzling world of Stephen Sondheim with Colour & Light: The Art of Stephen Sondheim, a spellbinding new revue from Australia’s Sondheim repertory company, Watch This. After 10 acclaimed productions, Watch This invites you on a journey through the genius of one of musical theatre’s greatest storytellers.

This handpicked collection blends Sondheim’s most cherished songs with lesser-known treasures, celebrating his unmatched ability to capture the complexities of the human experience. From moments of heartbreak to bursts of hilarity, each piece reveals the wit, depth, and emotional resonance that define Sondheim’s work.

Presented through Watch This’ innovative and distinctly Australian lens, this production offers a fresh perspective on Sondheim’s artistry, breathing new life into his extraordinary repertoire. Performed in an intimate setting, Colour & Light invites audiences to connect deeply with the music, lyrics, and stories that have captivated generations.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to his work, this brand-new revue promises an unforgettable evening of theatrical magic. Join us as we honor the legacy of a master and uncover the artistry that continues to inspire. Prepare to experience Sondheim in a whole new light.

 

Event details

Venue: Theatre Works, 14 Acland Street, St Kilda
Bookings: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/colour-and-light-the-art-of-sondheim-tickets-1114693451119?aff=oddtdtcreator
Start Date: Friday 19 September 2025

 

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