Hayley Mills, Maxwell Caulfield and Juliet Mills. Photo by Greg Gorman
AussieTheatre has a double pass to giveaway to Legends! at the Theatre Royal on Thursday 18 June.
The incomparable stars of screen and stage, Hayley Mills and Juliet Mills, daughters of the legendary actor Sir John Mills, return to Australia to star in the Australian premiere of James Kirkwood’s hilarious and touching comedy Legends! Co-starring international heart throb Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2, Dynasty, The Colbys), the play takes audiences into a world of gossip, rivalry, reminiscence, longing and scandal.
Hayley Mills and Juliet Mills previously appeared across Australia in the play Fallen Angels, and Hayley starred in John Frost’s Tony Award winning production of The King and I during the original Australian tour in 1991. Hayley appeared in several Walt Disney films, most famously the dual roles of the twins Susan and Sharon in The Parent Trap (1961) and won the Academy Juvenile Award for Pollyanna (1960). Juliet gained enormous popularity in the television sitcom Nanny and The Professor, and won Emmy Awards for her performances in the mini-series QB VII (1974) and her role in the daytime drama series Passions. Maxwell Caulfield has more than 70 film, theatre and television credits, including Gettysburg (1993), Tom DiCillio’s The Real Blonde (1987) and on television in the role of Mark Wylde in Emmerdale. Maxwell is married to Juliet Mills.
Competition closes 11 June, 2015 at 6pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email/phone.
Legends!
Thursday 18 June at 8pm
Theatre Royal
108 King St, Sydney NSW
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