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Pippin

Altona Theatre
Melbourne
Altona Theatre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona
Melbourne, Victoria 3018 Australia

Date

08 Nov –
23 Nov

About the Show

Learning the true meaning of glory, love and war, and daring to chase the extraordinary.

With an unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz (the composer of WICKED and GODSPELL) and book by Roger O.Hirson, Pippin is now a contemporary classic. Originally running on Broadway from 1972-75 winning 5 Tonys, the revival in 2013 also won 4 Tony Awards.

Pippin is a coming of age story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary and quest in search of true happiness. The restless prince and eldest son of Charlemagne, Pippin longs for a life of significance. Led by the Leading Player and the mysterious troupe, Pippin’s adventures explore the inglorious side of war, temptations of the flesh, the intrigues of revolution and the power of being King, only to discover none of it is fulfilling. It is only when he encounters a widow and her young child that Pippin finally experiences true love. However, the simplicity of this lifestyle soon becomes claustrophobic and the yearning for something more calls in Pippin again.

Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.

Read More

Learning the true meaning of glory, love and war, and daring to chase the extraordinary.

With an unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz (the composer of WICKED and GODSPELL) and book by Roger O.Hirson, Pippin is now a contemporary classic. Originally running on Broadway from 1972-75 winning 5 Tonys, the revival in 2013 also won 4 Tony Awards.

Pippin is a coming of age story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary and quest in search of true happiness. The restless prince and eldest son of Charlemagne, Pippin longs for a life of significance. Led by the Leading Player and the mysterious troupe, Pippin’s adventures explore the inglorious side of war, temptations of the flesh, the intrigues of revolution and the power of being King, only to discover none of it is fulfilling. It is only when he encounters a widow and her young child that Pippin finally experiences true love. However, the simplicity of this lifestyle soon becomes claustrophobic and the yearning for something more calls in Pippin again.

Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.

Date

08 Nov
23 Nov

About the Show

Learning the true meaning of glory, love and war, and daring to chase the extraordinary.

With an unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz (the composer of WICKED and GODSPELL) and book by Roger O.Hirson, Pippin is now a contemporary classic. Originally running on Broadway from 1972-75 winning 5 Tonys, the revival in 2013 also won 4 Tony Awards.

Pippin is a coming of age story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary and quest in search of true happiness. The restless prince and eldest son of Charlemagne, Pippin longs for a life of significance. Led by the Leading Player and the mysterious troupe, Pippin’s adventures explore the inglorious side of war, temptations of the flesh, the intrigues of revolution and the power of being King, only to discover none of it is fulfilling. It is only when he encounters a widow and her young child that Pippin finally experiences true love. However, the simplicity of this lifestyle soon becomes claustrophobic and the yearning for something more calls in Pippin again.

Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.

Read More

Learning the true meaning of glory, love and war, and daring to chase the extraordinary.

With an unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz (the composer of WICKED and GODSPELL) and book by Roger O.Hirson, Pippin is now a contemporary classic. Originally running on Broadway from 1972-75 winning 5 Tonys, the revival in 2013 also won 4 Tony Awards.

Pippin is a coming of age story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary and quest in search of true happiness. The restless prince and eldest son of Charlemagne, Pippin longs for a life of significance. Led by the Leading Player and the mysterious troupe, Pippin’s adventures explore the inglorious side of war, temptations of the flesh, the intrigues of revolution and the power of being King, only to discover none of it is fulfilling. It is only when he encounters a widow and her young child that Pippin finally experiences true love. However, the simplicity of this lifestyle soon becomes claustrophobic and the yearning for something more calls in Pippin again.

Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.

Date

Production Company :
Williamstown Musical Theatre Company
Director :
Tamara Finch
Musical Director :
Eric von Ahlefeldt
Choreographer :
Tamara Finch & James Rooney
Stage Manager :
Keelan Finch-Roberts
Cast :
Leading Player - Sharon Wills Pippin - William Woods King Charlemagne - Lee Threadgold Fastrada - Tyler-Rose Shattock Lewis - Johnathon White Berthe - Abi Richardson Catherine - Rachel Rai Theo - Emmanuel Falzon & Zanni Lieu The Players - Aria Giannini, Darcy Towe, Daryl Lee, Elyse Wenig, Gabriele Pagano, Hugh Daffy, India Morris, Isaac Bisa, Jacob Sellenger, James McFadden, Josh Rogers, Joshua White, Lacey Shattock, Mark Spencer, Tim Maguire
Performance Dates & Times :
Friday 8 November @ 7.30pm Saturday 9 November @ 7.30pm Sunday 10 November @ 2.00pm Friday 15 November @ 7.30pm Saturday 16 November @ 7.30pm Sunday 17 November @ 2.00pm Thursday 21 November @ 7.30pm Friday 22 November @ 7.30pm Saturday 23 November @ 5.00pm
08 Nov
23 Nov
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