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Murder, greed, corruption, exploitation, adultery, treachery... and All That Jazz... so begins the international multi-award-winning musical, CHICAGO. The longest-running musical on Broadway, this scorching hot masterpiece is coming to Australia with a star-studded line up. See it as it tours the country.

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Tony Falla Tony Falla

Tony was born in Tawonga, Victoria.  His parents immigrated from Spain and he is related to the 20th century composer Manuel de Falla through his paternal grandmother.

Tony is known for his versatility and ability to adapt to different characters in both plays and musicals.   Examples range from the romantic lead Woody Mahoney in Finian's Rainbow, to the despicable innkeeper Theanardier in Les Miserbales, to opera singer Don Geronimo in Il Matrimonio Segreto, to a singing Hitler in The Producers as Roger de Bris, to old theatre cat Gus in CATS, to the self-rightous Deputy Governor Danforth in The Crucible, to the mentally challeged Henry in Cosi, and as the tap dancing seagull Scuttle in The Little Mermaid (his tap dance debut).  

Favorite musical roles include Thenardier in Les Miserables (1994/96), Sir Joseph Porter in HMS Pinafore (1995), Fagin in Oliver (2002), Bruce Ismay in Titanic the Musical (2004), Gus the Theatre Cat in Cats (2007), Roger DeBris in The Producers (2007), Nicely Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls (2009), Ali Hakim in Oklahoma (2011), Monsieur Andre in Phantom of the Opera (2013), Juan Peron in Evita (2015), Scuttle in The Little Mermaid (2016) and Javert in Les Miserables (2017).  

Tony’s performances as Bruce Ismay, Ali Hakim, Roger de Bris and Scuttle earned him ‘best actor’ nominations at the Canberra Area Theatre (CAT) Awards.  

Favorite non-musical roles include Mr Horner in The Country Wife (1988), Frederick in Noises Off (1990), Deputy Governor Danforth in The Crucible (2004), the mentally disturbed Henry in Cosi (2008), Dr Hubert Bonney in It Runs in the Family (2009), Parkes Robinson in Caravan (2010) and Banquo in Macbeth (2016).  In 2012 Tony won critical praise for his portrayal of the evil red-neck Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird, which also earned Tony a ‘best actor’ CAT Award nomination.

In 2010 Tony won his first CAT Award as Best Actor in a Leading Role for his portrayal of Dr Hubert Bonney in the Canberra Rep English farce It Runs in the Family, for which he was also awarded the Helen Wilson Trophy for best comedy performance of the year.

In between Tony has also worked professionally in theatre restaurant, feature films, corporate videos and television commercials.

After a long career with the Australian Government (his previous day job) Tony resigned his position in 2014 and is now pursuing his new career and passion as a free-lance actor and executive consultant.  He is also currently employed as an actor at the ANU Medical School.

 

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A Midsummer Nights Dream
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A Midsummer Night's Dream

Shakespeare’s classic comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is reawakened in this breathless production brimming with magic, mirth and mayhem.

Love is in the air in Athens – and it’s contagious. Besides the royal wedding, which is just days away, there are young lovers dreaming of enchanted futures together. Hermia and Lysander are besotted with one another, while Helena adores Demetrius. The only snag is that Demetrius loves Hermia – and he’s got Hermia’s father on his side. So nobody is happy. (Shakespeare wasn’t kidding when he said the course of true love never did run smooth.)

Determined to be together, Hermia and Lysander meet in a moonlit forest with plans to elope. Following hot on their heels is Demetrius, who in turn is pursued by a lovelorn Helena. But the young lovers are not alone in the forest. Nick Bottom and his hapless bunch of tradies have gathered to rehearse a play to be performed at the royal wedding. And, hidden from human eyes, a mischievous sprinkling of faeries are also in the forest that night. The three worlds collide in an explosion of comic confusion that throws the future of all the lovers into jeopardy.

Directed by Peter Evans, this production is quick as a shadow. Fast, funny and family-friendly, this is A Midsummer Night’s Dream reimagined.

★★★★½ You’d be mad not to see it” – The Age

“A joyous mix of the romantic, the poetic and the making of mirth” – Canberra Times

“Exquisitely joyful.”Herald Sun

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