Categories: News

Written in the Broadway Stars: Hayden Tee ascends to the World Stage

Hayden Tee is starring on Broadway!

Hayden Tee is now starring as Javert in Les Miserables on Broadway. Photo by Matt Murphy.
Fresh from his Green Room and Sydney Theatre Award winning run as the French Inspector (or Inspecteur, if you’d prefer) Javert in the Australian tour of Les Miserables, Hayden Tee – adopted Australian, show-stealing Musical Theatre Star – has been given the opportunity to perform the iconic role on Broadway.

And he finished his first performance just a few hours ago.

Playing to a large supporting Australian contingent, Tee’s Broadway debut highlights the growing renown that Australian Musical theatre performers are earning.

Fellow Australian, acclaimed composer and performer Matthew Lee Robinson posted this image on Instagram today:

Hayden Tee’s journey to success has been far from common. New Zealand born, Hayden’s biography reads like an international hit-list of the biggest, boldest and most dramatic musical scores written throughout history.

Marius in a 20th anniversary production of Les Miserables on the West End; roles in Titanic, Little Women, South Pacific, My Fair Lady, Jekyll and Hyde, Cats; stints in Opera; the shows go on!

Anecdotally, before the commencement of the Australian run of Les Miserables, Hayden relates that while watching Les Miserables on Broadway with fellow Aussie cast mate Trevor Ashley (who played Thernadier), that he hid a note to himself in a seat at the Imperial Theatre in New York.

The contents?

“Dear Hayden, Congratulations on your Broadway Debut as Javert, March 2016.”

His actual debut was a few months earlier than his prediction, but it certainly seems a Broadway run was written in his stars.

Hayden began his run as Javert in Les Miserables on 29 January 2016 at the Imperial Theatre, New York.

 

Chris Fung

Hailing from the wind-blasted steppes of Mongolia, Chris Fung is a highly accomplished mathematician, award-winning potato grower, and habitual liar. Two specialities which have lent themselves perfectly to his current career in Musical Theatre. Chris met former AussieTheatre Editor Erin James when they were both cast members of the Australian national tour of 'The King and I', wherein Chris was fortunate enough to understudy and play the title role to 25 audiences at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne. 

The King that is, not Mrs. Anna. 

Chris studied at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music (B. Musical Theatre), at Sydney University (B.A. in Performance Studies and Education) and at the School of Hard Knocks (B. ing a very bad man that nobody wanna mess with)

Recent Posts

‘The Baker’s Wife’ Set for London Revival at Menier Chocolate Factory

This summer, the Menier Chocolate Factory will revive 'The Baker's Wife,' its first major UK…

7 hours ago

Roaring to Life, The Majestic Return of a King in ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’

As winter beckons, Disney is set to enchant audiences with an awe-inspiring journey back to…

7 hours ago

RHAPSODY Artistic Director and Chief Conductor, Dr Nicholas Milton AM and Piano, Konstantin Shamray

Internationally renowned concert pianist Konstantin Shamray joins the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra for, ‘RHAPSODY’ to be…

18 hours ago

The Australian premiere of The Grinning Man

Vass Productions and Salty Theatre are thrilled to present the Australian premiere of West End…

22 hours ago

The Complex Dance of Broadway Shows and Theatre Critics

The fate of a show often hinges not just on the performances on stage but…

2 days ago

Predicting the 2024 Tony Award Winners and Nominees

As the buzz around the 2023-24 Broadway season reaches its peak, the theatre world eagerly…

2 days ago