Stars of Les Misérables reunite for Epiphanies; a mental illness charity concert

The stars of the Australian production of Les Misérables will reunite at the Seymour Centre to present Epiphanies, a charity concert supporting research into mental illness, on 27th October.

Rob McDougall, Kerrie Anne Greenland (Helpmann Award winner) and Daniel Belle (The Ten Tenors) are set to delight musical theatre lovers in a three-hour, world class concert, backed by a stunning 18-piece orchestra.

Together they will perform a dazzling array of pieces from the world’s most loved musicals including Funny Girl, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, The Secret Garden, Anastasia, Chess and Les Misérables.

Epiphanies will also feature performances with some of McDougall, Greenland and Belle’s former Les Misérables co-stars including Patrice Topoki (Wicked), Naomi Livingston (Wicked) and Trevor Ashley (The Bodybag).

Epiphanies aims to raise funds for research into mental health. Money raised from this concert will go towards Australian Rotary Health’s research grant program, to a study aimed at evaluating the efficacy of treatments for young sufferers of mental illness. Epiphanies was previously performed in Tamworth to two sold out houses, and raised $20,000 for mental health research grants.

McDougall said, “We are absolutely thrilled to have some of Australia’s leading theatre artists on board for this concert. Mental illness is rampant in the entertainment industry; it’s tearing us apart. We believe very strongly that more research is needed to understand this important health issue. Come along and see a world class concert, and help us raise vital research funds!”.

Epiphanies
When: Saturday, 27th October at 2pm and 7:30pm
Where: Seymour Centre – cnr City Rd and Cleveland Street, Chippendale
Tickets: Adult $75 | Pensioner $63.80
Bookings: Seymourcentre.com / or (02) 9351 7940
Duration: 160 minutes with 20 minute interval

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