Blessed with a thrilling voice and a gift for mimicry, Anthony is able to inhabit an extraordinary diversity of roles from high opera to musical comedy, and his versatility has enthralled Australian audiences ever since his debut with the Australian Opera at the age of 19 in Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Being awarded the Joan Sutherland Scholarship enabled him to further his career in opera, with roles in The Magic Flute, La Bohème, Tosca, Otello, The Tales of Hoffman (with Dame Joan Sutherland), Romeo and Juliet, and Don Giovanni.
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Nancye Hayes OAM is one of Australia's favourite theatrical stars.
Her career began in the original Australian production of My Fair Lady in 1961 and continues to garner praise and accolades to the present day. She was catapulted to stardom playing the role of Charity Hope Valentine in the 1966 Australian Production of Sweet Charity. Since then highlights of Nancye's achievements have included major roles in Annie, Chicago, Guys and Dolls, Sweeney Todd, Nine, 42nd Street and Show Boat.
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Inspiring, provocative, compelling radio host, film actor, musical theatre performer, television personality, Todd McKenney knows showbiz from every angle.
Todd has worked across stage, screen, television and radio. Since 2004, Todd has enjoyed his role as a judge on Channel 7's immensely popular 'Dancing with the Stars', which is heading into its 11th series.
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Chloë is probably best known for her portrayal of Ulla, the Swedish blonde bombshell in The Producers - The New Mel Brooks Musical which won her five awards, including the 2005 Helpmann Award.
Bryce Hallett from The Sydney Morning Herald called her "the newest triple threat", whilst Mel Brooks himself, upon meeting Chloë remarked, "I love what you do in the show...your comic timing...the way you belt the song...Are you married?"
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Julie's warmth and exceptional vocal talents are fast making her a leading lady of the Australian stage. Her first professional engagement was in 2007, with the long running Australasian tour of The Phantom of The Opera, starring Anthony Warlow, where she appeared in some 200 performances in the role of Christine Daae. Following this, she performed the role of Maria in the national tour of West Side Story, and the title role in Sydney Chamber Opera's production of The Cunning Little Vixen.
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Alan Jones is a graduate of Queensland and Oxford Universities, with majors in English and French Language and Literature, Politics and Education.
He has University Blues from both Queensland and Oxford in tennis and for three years, he was speech writer and senior adviser to the then Prime Minister, Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser.
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