Peter DarkPeter Dark
ACT
The Gods of Theatre have smiled on Peter this year, gifting him roles in two great productions, in one of his favourite theatres - The Q. 2014 began with multiple roles in the Australian premiere of Terence Rattigan and John Guilgud's recently rediscovered adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale Of Two Cities. And now comes the role of the enigmatic Max Von Mayerling in Andrew Lloyd Webber's powerful musical Sunset Boulevard, the icing on an already delicious cake!
Peter has been involved in theatre, both on and off stage, for close to forty years. On stage he has performed in principal roles with many of the community theatre companies in Canberra and Queanbeyan, in productions ranging from Gilbert and Sullivan to Bertolt Brecht. He is best known as a musical theatre performer however, and among his favourite roles have been Old Deuteronomy in Philo's award winning production of Cats, and the roles of the Mikado in Queanbeyan Players' Mikado and Herr Schultz in Philo's Cabaret, for both of which he received CAT Award nominations. His most recent musical role was as J. Bruce Ismay, owner of the White Star Line, in Supa's production of Titanic The Musical.
Off stage Peter has been involved in areas as varied as publicity, set building and play selection, and he is an ex-President of Canberra Repertory Society. He is currently a judge for the Canberra Area Theatre (CAT) Awards, and values experiencing the wide range of theatre which this involves.
Once again, Peter appreciates the opportunity to perform at The Q, a venue which is such a valuable cultural asset for the city of Queanbeyan.
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Shows Peter Dark has been in
The Threepenny OperaThe Threepenny Opera
Show finished on 12 Mar 2016
$33-42
Musical
Sunset BoulevardSunset Boulevard
Show finished on 25 Oct 2014
$41 - $56
Musical
A Tale of Two CitiesA Tale of Two Cities
Show finished on 15 Feb 2014
$39 - $49
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Sunset Boulevard

Bronwyn Sullivan, Peter Dark

Sunset Boulevard

Bronwyn Sullivan, Peter Dark

Sunset Boulevard

Daniel Wells, Peter Dark