Categories: News

Injured Assassin: Bobby Fox out of Assassins on Opening Night

Assassins opened at the Sydney Opera House last night, but not with out some added drama.

Midway through the performance Bobby Fox, playing Charles J. Guiteau, sustained an injury and was forced out of the production. The show was briefly halted, before continuing with Associate Producer of Luckiest Productions, Spencer Bignell, stepping into the role (script in hand) to save the night. Bignell is no stranger to the stage. A graduate of Patrick Studios Australia, Spencer appeared in a number of commercial musical productions –including Opera Australia’s Anything Goes and GFO’s The Sound of Music – before turning his hand to producing.

AussieTheatre reached out to the producers this morning and received the following statement: “During last night’s performance of Assassins at the Sydney Opera House, actor Bobby Fox sustained an injury to his foot. We wish Bobby a speedy recovery. The season will continue as per the original performance timetable with Ryan Gonzalez now performing the role of Charles J. Guiteau until Bobby recovers.”

Ryan Gonzalez will be taking over the role of Charles J. Guiteau

Ryan Gonzalez will rehearse the role today before slipping into the production at their next scheduled performance tonight at 7pm. Gonzalez, a prolific performer, most recently appeared in Blue Saint’s production of In The Heights at The Hayes Theatre to great acclaim and will be joining the cast of Jersey Boys when they start rehearsing later this year.

Assassins is playing at The Playhouse at the Opera House until July 1st. Tickets available at www.sydneyoperahouse.com

Everyone at AussieTheatre would like to wish Bobby a speedy recovery.

Check out our Assassins photo feature thanks to David Hooley Photography

Matt Edwards

Matt is a past owner of AussieTheatre, working as digital director from 2011 to 2019. He is also a performer, most recently appeared in the Australian tour of Mamma Mia! and previously in the Australian/NZ tour of CATS and Enda Markey's acclaimed production of Blood Brothers. As well as performing Matt keeps himself busy in the digital side of the arts working with web design agency Emptyhead Digital

Recent Posts

Exploring the World of Online Poker: Key Aspects to Keep in Mind

Australian poker players are a sight, in poker tournaments and high stakes games worldwide showcasing…

12 hours ago

Margaret Court Arena undergoes transformation for first ever opera performance – Puccini’s Tosca

Margaret Court Arena (MCA) will undergo a transformation from tennis arena to a grand opera…

18 hours ago

The Coolest Sunglasses You’ll See in Musical Theatre Numbers

In musical theatre, costume design can express as much as, if not more, than other…

18 hours ago

Analysis Of Online Casino Payment Systems By SlotsUp: Evaluating Efficiency, Security, And Player Preferences

In the world of online casinos, efficient payment systems play a key role in providing…

18 hours ago

2:22 A Ghost Story – Returns to West End with Star-Studded Cast

The popular thriller '2:22 A Ghost Story' is set to return to London's West End…

22 hours ago

Titanique Sets Sail for London’s West End

The celebrated off-Broadway musical Titanique is set to make its London debut, announced by its…

22 hours ago