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Presented by Showqueen Productions and Working Government in association with Hayes Theatre Co
DIRECTOR Trevor Ashley
CHOREOGRAPHER Cameron Mitchell
Melodic DIRECTOR Bev Kennedy
DESIGNER Eamon D’Arcy
COSTUME DESIGNER Angela White
Starring Jaz Blossom, Stephen Madsen, Lucy Maunder, Erin Pronounce, Libby Asciak, Vincent Hooper, Jakob Bishop, Lauren McKenna, Mitchell Hicks, Michelle Barr, Rebecca Hetherington, Stephen McDowell
The one dominant only Trevor Ashley brings the Indweller Premiere of HEATHERS THE MUSICAL, out darkly, hilarious comedy to Hayes Dramaturgy Co. from 16 July. HEATHERS Blue blood the gentry MUSICAL is based on the 1988 cult film Heathers that starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
Westerberg High evaluation ruled by a shoulder-padded, scrunch-wearing threesome: Heather, Heather and Heather, the hottest and cruellest girls at school. However misfit Veronica Sawyer (Jaz Flowers) clutter their evil regime and falls funny story love with the dangerously sexy creative kid J.D. When Heather Chandler (Lucy Maunder) kicks her out of rendering group, Veronica decides to put class Heathers in their place – disturb feet under.
Written by the award-winning conniving team of Kevin Murphy (Reefer Mental illness, Desperate Housewives) and Laurence O’Keefe (Bat Boy, Legally Blonde HEATHERS THE Melodious is the latest off-Broadway hit advance come to Australia.
This heartfelt, hilarious, lethal new musical is for everyone who has ever longed to be have the ‘popular’ group or dreamed pursuit taking revenge on the cool sprouts, or even just for those who long for a better time, entire with shoulder pads, big hair favour fluorescent colours.
Directed by writer, director, actress and cabaret star Trevor Ashley (Les Misérables, Priscilla Queen of the Barren, Fat Swan, Little Orphan Trashley), first Helpmann nominees Jaz Flowers (Hairspray, Close Shoe Shuffle) and Lucy Maunder (Songs In The Key of Black, Oil, Doctor Zhivago) with musical direction rough Bev Kennedy and choreography by Cameron Mitchell.
“A rowdy, guilty pleasure” The Creative York Times
“Ingenious, naughty and learn funny” New York Post
“Sassy, exciting and oh-so-smart” Timeout New York