Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Hugh Sheridan Will Star in Hit Musical to Re-Open Enmore Theatre

Limited Season of Hedwig in January 2021

The thrill of control.
Like the rush of rock and roll.
It’s the sweetest taste you’ll know.

Brilliantly innovative, heartbreaking and wickedly funny, the landmark musical by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH, is set to make its triumphant return to Sydney in January with multi-Award winning actor, Hugh Sheridan, set to punk up the stage in the lead role of Hedwig.

Hailed as the “best rock musical ever” by Rolling Stone magazine, Hedwig’s trailblazing story and cult-status has amassed a devoted global following. Emerging from the Lower East Side of New York City, the punk-rock drag show and critically renowned film (before transforming into a Broadway blockbuster), will take over the newly refurbished Enmore Theatre in Sydney from 2 January 2021.

HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH is a rock musical ride like no other. It’s unlikely hero, a slip of a girly boy from East Berlin who was subjected to a botched sex change to flee to the USA leaving her with just an Angry Inch. Join Hedwig as she tours the world with her band The Angry Inch telling the story of The Origin Of Love.

Whilst in his final year at NIDA, Hugh Sheridan was cast as ‘Ben Rafter’ in Australia’s highest rating family drama Packed to the Rafters and continued in the role for 5 seasons. Following ‘Rafters’ he starred in the Seven Network telemovie Never Tear Us Apart, based on Australia’s most successful band, INXS, directed by Emmy Nominee, Daina Reid and in the Opera Australia / ABC musical co-production, The Divorce, before moving back to our TV screens on House Husbands and Five Bedrooms. Due to huge demand, Channel 7 along with Amazon, has just wrapped filming a follow up instalment of Packed To The Rafters titled Back To The Rafters which focuses on the Rafter family 10 years from where they previously left the series with Hugh bringing Ben Rafter back to the screen.

Hugh said, “Hedwig is a role of a lifetime, a beast and a chance to extend myself in every possible direction. I can’t wait. LOOK OUT!!!!”

Produced by David M. Hawkins, Hedwig is sure to become the unlikely hero we need on stage after the shocker that’s been 2020.

Hawkins said, I am so pleased to be bringing HEDWIG back to Australia, it is one of the landmark shows of this century. She speaks to and for us all. Hugh Sheridan was born to play this role, as one of Australia’s most versatile performers being a total triple threat an amazing actor, superb singer and a classically trained dancer as well. Look out Australia Whether you like it or not HEDWIG”

Key production roles were also announced today with Kelley Abbey in the Director and Choreographer chair, Tina Harris (Music Supervisor), Adam Gardnir (Set Design) and Karen Norris (Lighting Design).  Multi-award winning fashion editor, designer and stylist, Arianne Phillips, will round out the wigged-out production team as Costume Designer. Phillips was recognised for her work on the Broadway musical version of HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH, starring Neil Patrick Harris, earning her a Tony Award nomination for Best Costume Design. Phillips has a long-standing relationship with Madonna, with collaborations including photos shoots, music videos and designing tour costumes for six world tours over the past two decades.

 

Stay tuned for additional cast announcements in the coming weeks.

So ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to put on some make-up, turn on the 8-track and pull the wig down from the shelf – HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH is going to rock your 2021!

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HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH

From Saturday 2 January 2021
Enmore Theatre, Newtown, Sydney
Bookings: premier.ticketek.com.au or www.enmoretheatre.com.au
Pre-Sales on Now and General Sale from 12 November 2020

 

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