Producer John Frost today revealed the full cast of the explosive new musical romance Doctor Zhivago.
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Producer John Frost today revealed the full cast of the explosive new musical romance Doctor Zhivago.
Already announced are the lead cast members – Anthony Warlow as the ardent young Doctor Yurii Zhivago; LucyMaunder as the alluring Lara; Taneel Van Zyl in the role of his wife Tonia; Martin Crewes as political radical Pasha Antipov; Bartholomew John as corrupt attorney Viktor Komarovsky; and Peter Carroll and Trisha Noble in the roles of Alexander and Anna, Tonia’s parents.
The ensemble supporting cast includes a brilliant and talented mix of experienced and new performers.
They are Johanna Allen, Gavin Andrew, Anton Berezin, Caitlin Berry, Tony Cogin, Todd Goddard, Natalie Gamsu, Frank Hansen, Scott Hili, Glenn Hill, Luke Joslin, Todd Keys, Ben Lewis, Elise McCann, Kathleen Moore, Shaun Murphy, Chris Scalzo, Annie Stanford, Belinda Wollaston and Jamie Ward.
“This country is rich in musical talent and we have assembled an impressive cast of both rising young stars and theatre greats to bring Doctor Zhivago to the stage,” said producer John Frost.
This premiere season of the epic musical Doctor Zhivago plays at the Lyric Theatre, Star City, Sydney from February 11, 2011, and at Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne from April 9.
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