Award-winning Musical La Cage Aux Folles to return to Sydney this April

Hit Broadway musical La Cage Aux Folles is set to return to Sydney’s State Theatre on 19 April for one week only.

La Cage aux Folles is a traditional Broadway musical with big, brassy dance numbers, yet it was revolutionary in many ways. Opening on Broadway in 1983, it broke barriers for gay representation by becoming the first hit Broadway musical centred on a homosexual relationship. The show’s act one finale, I Am What I Am, received praise as a “gay anthem” and has been widely recorded.

Producer David M. Hawkins said, “It is so wonderful to have La Cage aux Folles play the gorgeous historic State Theatre, a match made in heaven. This show will be fabulous at the State, as the title song perfectly says of our night club ‘It’s rather gaudy but it also rather grand’.”

Based on the 1973 French play of the same name by Jean Poiret, La Cage aux Folles tells the story of a gay couple who run a St Tropez drag club. When their (heterosexual) son brings his fiancée’s ultraconservative parents for dinner, chaos and hilarity ensue.

The original Broadway production ran for more than four years and won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book. The success of the musical spawned a West End production and several international runs, and the box-office smash-hit film The Birdcage. Subsequent revivals have garnered considerable success, winning the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical in both 2004 and 2010, as well as the Olivier Award in London for Best Musical Revival in 2008.

The cast includes five-time Helpmann Award winner and Aussie theatre name Paul Capsis in the lead role of Albin, and internationally renowned singer and actor Michael Cormick (Beauty and The Beast, The Phantom Of The Opera) as his husband Georges. Zoë Ventoura (Home and Away, Packed To The Rafters) will play Marie Dindon, and Noah Mullins (Jagged Little Pill, West Side Story) will play Georges and Albin’s son Jean-Michel. Lucia Mastrantone (Looking For Alibrandi, The Harp in the South) will play multiple characters including stylish restaurant owner Jacqueline.

Showtune Productions presents this all-new Australian production, with direction by Riley Spadaro (The Italians, This Bitter Earth), choreography by Veronica Beattie George (The Boy From Oz, Guys and Dolls), musical consultation by Michael Tyack AM (Come From Away, Chicago) with musical direction by Paul White (Matilda, Cats) fronting an 8-piece band, costume design by James Browne (Blanc de Blanc, Hair), set design by Grace Deacon (Destroy She Said, Never Closer), lighting design by Phoebe Pilcher (The Bridges of Madison County, Never Closer), sound design by Anthony Lorenz (Hair, In The Heights), and wig and makeup design by Drew-Elizabeth Johnstone (Les Girls, Cabaret The Musical).

Purchase your ticket to La Cage aux Folles here.