An Officer and a Gentleman Previews Commence In Sydney
An Officer and a Gentleman Previews Commence In Sydney
Previews for the World
Premiere season of An Officer and a
Gentleman commence at the Sydney Lyric Theatre
tomorrow night, May 8, ahead of the Gala Opening Night on
Friday May 18.
Following five intense and creative
weeks in the rehearsal room and then two weeks of technical
rehearsals on stage, the cast and crew are looking forward
to presenting their work to Sydney
audiences.
Producers John Frost and Sharleen Cooper
Cohen are thrilled with the results. John Frost said,
“It’s always such a huge challenge creating a new
musical. I love producing the classics like Annie and
the recent hits from Broadway and the West End such as
Legally Blonde, but there’s a great satisfaction in
developing new work such as we’ve done here. Our combined
Australian and US creative team have achieved a production
I’m very proud of. The cast have worked tirelessly for the
past seven weeks and can now reap the rewards. I think
Sydney is going to love An Officer and A
Gentleman.”
Sharleen Cooper Cohen
agrees. “When I began pursuing this project back in 2000 I
was sure this moving and timeless romance would make the
perfect stage musical. And now that audiences are about to
see An Officer and A Gentleman on stage, I know
Sydney audiences will agree. This is a muscular, sexy show
with themes of love, passion and glory that I’m sure
everyone will relate to and enjoy.”
NSW Minister
for Tourism, Major Events and the Arts George Souris said it
is a major coup for Sydney to host the world premiere of
An Officer and a Gentleman ahead of international
musical theatre destinations like London and New York.
“The NSW Government through our tourism and major events
authority, Destination NSW, is working hard to ensure Sydney
is confirmed again as the number one city for first run
musicals in Australia,” Mr Souris said.
A hit
across the ages, the 1982 film has become a phenomenon in
cinema history, recently listed by the American Film
Institute as one of the top ten love stories in cinema
history. Based on the hugely successful Academy
Award-winning film, this new production has been adapted for
the stage by the original screen writer, Douglas Day Stewart
and co-writer Sharleen Cooper Cohen, produced by Sharleen
Cooper Cohen and John Frost, and directed by Simon Phillips
(Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical).
Featuring the iconic hit song “Up Where We Belong” and
a new score by hit song writer Ken Hirsch and Grammy nominee
Robin Lerner this timeless tale of struggle, success,
friendship and love promises to be the musical blockbuster
of
2012.
ENDS