WE WILL ROCK YOU 2021/22
Her Majesty's Ballarat
15 - 25 Jul, 2021
18 Feb - 5 Mar, 2022
DIRECTOR:
Stephen Armati
MUSICAL DIRECTOR:
Jane Nice
CHOREOGRAPHER:
Katherine Armati
CHORAL DIRECTOR:
Kristiana Withers (2021)
Gareth Grainger (2022)
CAST
Principals
GALILEO - Montgomery Wilson
SCARAMOUCHE - Vanessa Belsar
KILLER QUEEN - Rachel Angee
KHASHOGGI - Gareth Grainger
OZ - Shelley Szova
BRIT - Dylan Shalless
BUDDY - Corey Hall
Ensemble
Alexander Morley
Bethany Moloney
Brandon Moore Trye
Caleb Tong
Catherine Pettie
Dana Reynolds
Dominique Sharp (U/S Killer Queen)
Elaine Tso
Emerson Tolliday
Emma Rix (U/S Oz)
Genevieve Chalkley (U/S Oz)
Genevieve Withers
Hammond Buckland
Harriet Murphy
Heleana Cook
Isabelle Farrah
Jacinta Drake
Jai Hillas
Jessica Brady
Jessica Wilkinson
Joe Lacey (U/S Buddy)
Jordyn Chapman
Lilly Pennell
Lochlain Kelly
Matthew Bandy (U/S Brit)
Matthew Kaess (U/S Khashoggi)
Mei Turnbull
Paul Roberts
Phillip Howden
Rylie Mulrooney
Sarah Hiller
Tess Kelly
Tori Heenan (Dance Captain / Swing)
Victoria Parry
Zara Hayward
Zenaye McKee
Want to break free? The company behind the hit productions of Phantom of the Opera, Rock of Ages, CATS, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jekyll & Hyde and Les Miserables, will rock Her Majesty's Ballarat in February/March 2022 with a brand new production of the smash-hit musical, We Will Rock You.
Since 2002 over 16 million theatregoers in 19 countries have been thrilled by this awe-inspiring production which is based on the songs of Queen with a book by Ben Elton (The Young Ones, Blackadder, Popcorn).
The musical features over 24 of Queen’s greatest hits including We Are the Champions, Radio Ga Ga, I Want To Break Free, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, Don’t Stop Me Now, Under Pressure, Bohemian Rhapsody, Another One Bites the Dust and, of course, We Will Rock You.
We Will Rock You is a hilarious, eccentric, and moving story of outsiders rising up against the establishment. In a post-apocalyptic future, the world is controlled by a mighty corporation….rock music, and all musical instruments are banned. It’s up to two revolutionaries, Galileo and Scaramouche, to break free, restore individuality and bring back the power of Rock ‘n’ Roll.