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Game Changer: Independent Music Theatre to take over Darlinghurst

Musical theatre and cabaret has a new home. Sydney’s Potts Point is set to explode as a major player when the brand-new Independent Music Theatre (IMT) takes over the stage of the Reginald Murphy Hall – currently known as the Darlinghurst Theatre.

Darlinghurst Theatre Company is moving to the Eternity Playhouse, their new home in East Sydney. IMT, a not-for-profit company comprising an artistic group of cabaret and musical theatre specialists, has been awarded the tender on the “Darlo” from the City of Sydney Council.

Get ready to know IMT, because they just became incredibly important in the Sydney music theatre ecosystem, challenging themselves to create a hub for artists to share knowledge, resources, and to create, develop, and nurture new work in musical theatre and cabaret.

They are a collaborative partnership between several notable organisations that currently make or facilitate music theatre, cabaret, and small scale musicals: Luckiest Productions (David and Lisa Campbell and Richard Carroll); Neglected Musicals (Michelle Guthrie); Squabbalogic (Jay James-Moody and Jessica Burns) Neil Gooding Productions (Neil Gooding); and independent producers Michael Huxley (Debbie Does Dallas) and Simone Parrott (Priscilla Queen of the Desert – The Musical).

“We are creating a home for music theatre and cabaret. This will allow writers, directors, musical directors, choreographers, performers and designers to develop not only new work but also specifically tailored small scale musical theatre from Australia, Broadway and The West End,” said Neil Gooding, IMT Company Director.

David Campbell adds, “We will present a range of performances including new musicals, re-imagined classics, small scale new work from Australia and overseas, cabaret, children’s productions and connect with an already established audience.”

“This intimate venue gives audiences the opportunity to enjoy an up close and personal style of music theatre.”

In the coming weeks, Independent Music Theatre will announce a renaming of the venue and plans for the future. Stay tuned for more from this promising, potentially scene-reviving force.

Follow IMT on Facebook and twitter @IMTsydney, and check them out at www.independentmusictheatre.com

Cassie Tongue

Cassie is a theatre critic and arts writer in Sydney, and was the deputy editor of AussieTheatre. She has written for The Guardian, Time Out Sydney, Daily Review, and BroadwayWorld Australia. She is a voter for the Sydney Theatre Awards.

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