CAST ANNOUNCED FOR PHANTOM OF THE OPERA HARBOUR SPECTACULAR

Opera Australia today announced the cast who will bring Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the  Opera to Sydney Harbour in a new show-stopping, outdoor extravaganza.  

One of the longest-running and most successful musicals of all time, the trio playing the iconic leads will be Melbourne-born Joshua Robson as The Phantom, Brisbane performer Georgina Hopson as Christine and acclaimed West End and Broadway musical theatre performer Callum Francis as Raoul Vicomte de Chagny. 

As the first major outdoor production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hugely successful The Phantom of  the Opera in the show’s 35-year history, all eyes will be on this cast as they take to Sydney’s iconic  over-water stage in March.  

OA’s Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini AM is thrilled to be announcing such a talented cast. 

“These young artists are at the top of their game and in-demand, so it’s really terrific that we’ve been  able to secure them for this year’s season of Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour. 

“Joshua Robson is a great talent, he’s going to really blow away the audiences, and Georgina will be  just spellbinding as Christine and with Callum in the role of Raoul, it really is dream casting, we couldn’t  be happier. 

“They are all phenomenally talented, the chemistry between Joshua and Georgina was just amazing and I think Callum was born to sing Raoul, seriously this is going to be the hottest ticket in town this  year,” said Terracini. 

In addition to these three leads, talented Australian performer Maree Johnson, currently playing the  role of Madame Giry on Broadway, will return home to reprise the role and Naomi Johns will be taking  on the role of Carlotta. They will be joined by classical cross-over artists Paul Tabone playing Piangi,  seasoned musical theatre performer Michael Cormick playing Firmin, with Martin Crewes as Andre and Kelsi Boyden as Meg Giry

OA’s own Daniel Macey will play Buquet, while Lachlan O’Brien plays Reyer, Raphael Wong is  Passarino, Matt Heyward as the Hairdresser, Tod Strike as the Jeweller and Elliot Baker as Don  Attilo. 

They will be joined on stage by an impressive ensemble cast including Johanna Allen, Sarah Bakker,  Ben Clark, Jack Connor-Rowan, Andrew Coshan, Emma Dawson, Sarah Dimas, Pedro Donoso,  David Duketis, Jack Evans, Trina Farrelly, Keane Fletcher, Lewis Francis, Allie Graham, Giselle  Graham, Caitie Hawkins, Tianna Koolloos, Elisha Zion Lee, Michaela Leisk, Josephine  Lonergan, Imogen-Faith Malfitano, Douglas McRae, Sarah Murr, Annabelle Rosewarne, Amelia  Sanzo, Megan Schoenmaker, Andy Seymour, Bree Stephens, Maddison Toomey and Georgia  Wilkinson.

The Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour season of The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Simon  Phillips with set and costume design by Gabriela Tylesova, will open on Friday 25 March. 

Joshua Robson graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor of Music Theatre in  2011 and has since forged a highly successful and versatile career on stage, winning the prestigious  Rob Guest Endowment Award in 2014. Joshua most recently understudied the title role in the  Australian tour of Shrek the Musical (GFO). He has also toured nationally in productions such as  Muriel’s Wedding the Musical (Global Creatures), My Fair Lady (Opera Australia/GFO) directed by  Dame Julie Andrews and Les Misérables (Cameron Mackintosh) as well as the world premieres of  Dream Lover: The Bobby Darin Musical (GFO) and King Kong: Live on Stage (Global Creatures). His  other credits include roles such as Schroeder in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Alex Theatre)  and Macheath in The Threepenny Opera (Spring Music Festival). 

Joshua is the proud director/founder of Joshua Robson Productions, staging and touring original  productions of Guilty Pleasures, Violet, Songs for a New World and the multi-award winning In the  Heights. JRP will present the Australian premiere of Bonnie & Clyde as part of Hayes Theatre’s 2022  season. 

Georgina Hopson is best known for her performance as Mother in Ragtime (TPC), for which she won  a 2020 Green Room Award for Best Performer in a Lead Role. In 2021, Georgina played Gussie in  Merrily We Roll Along (Hayes/Luckiest Productions), and was nominated for a Sydney Theatre Award  for Best Performance in a Supporting Role. Other awards: 2017 Rob Guest Endowment Award, 2015  Matilda Award for Best Emerging Artist. Her theatre credits include Jagged Little Pill (GWB), Billie  Bendix – Nice Work If You Can Get It (Neglected Musicals), Claudia – Nine (Squabbalogic), Evita (OA/John Frost), My Fair Lady (OA/John Frost), Sunday in the Park with George (Watch This), West  Side Story (Handa/OA), Oklahoma! (TPC), Cinderella – Into the Woods (Harvest Rain), Mabel – The  Pirates of Penzance (Harvest Rain), Mary – Mary Poppins (HOTA), Sue Snell – Carrie (Wax Lyrical). TV credits: Wendy Hogan in Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story (Fremantle Media), Doctor Doctor (Easy  Tiger), BUMP (Roadshow Rough Diamond). Georgina is graduate of the Queensland Conservatorium  of Music and a proud MEAA member. 

Callum Francis is a UK born actor best known for his portrayal as ‘Lola’ internationally in the hit  Broadway musical Kinky Boots. He first played the role in the original London Production at the Adelphi  Theatre before coming to Australia where he won the Best Male Actor in a Musical at the 2017  Helpmann Awards. Callum then returned to open the UK Tour and in January 2019 ended his run as  Lola, at the Al Hirschfeld theatre on Broadway. Callum was most recently seen in GWB’s production  of Girl From the North Country, as well as singing alongside the West Australian Symphony Orchestra  in Disney in Concert. Callum was also seen in Rent at the Sydney Opera House, as well as Cameron  Mackintosh’s London revival of Miss Saigon and other West End productions such as Disney’s The  Lion King, and Ghost. Internationally Callum has toured with Hair The Musical.  

Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour – The Phantom of the Opera: 25 March – 24 April 2022 Fleet Steps, Mrs Macquaries Point, Sydney 

Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour is supported by the NSW Government via its tourism and  major events agency Destination NSW and Dr Haruhisa Handa through the International  Foundation for Arts and Culture.  

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