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Do You Hear The People Sing? Photographed at the Hollywood Bowl, courtesy of the LA Phil. Photographer: Farah Sosa.

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David Harris, Helen Dallimore, Stephen Schwartz, Aaron Tveit, Betty Buckley, Sutton Foster and Joanna Ampil in Defying Gravity
David Harris, Helen Dallimore, Stephen Schwartz, Aaron Tveit, Betty Buckley, Sutton Foster and Joanna Ampil in Defying Gravity, Theatre Royal Sydney, 2016. Photograph: Robert Catto.

The songs of Stephen Schwartz

Defying
Gravity

Defying Gravity is a concert celebration of the songs of Stephen Schwartz, spanning five decades of musical theatre and film, from Godspell and Pippin to Wicked, Pocahontas and The Prince of Egypt. It premiered to five stars at Sydney’s Theatre Royal in 2016 starring Sutton Foster, Aaron Tveit and Betty Buckley, and will be presented at the Kölner Philharmonie with the WDR Funkhausorchester in October 2026.

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“As Broadway gold goes, it doesn’t get much more glittery than this.” Limelight Magazine
Bobby Fox, Michael Ball, Rachel Tucker, Suzie Mathers, Sooha Kim, Marie Zamora, John Owen-Jones and David Harris in Do You Hear The People Sing? at Hamer Hall
Left to right: Bobby Fox, Michael Ball, Rachel Tucker, Suzie Mathers, Sooha Kim, Marie Zamora, John Owen-Jones and David Harris in Do You Hear The People Sing?, Hamer Hall, Melbourne, 2022. Photograph: Jeff Busby.

The dream concert

Do You Hear
The People Sing?

Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg met more than fifty years ago and went on to write Les Misérables and Miss Saigon. Do You Hear The People Sing? is the only concert celebration of their work they have ever authorised. Created in collaboration with Boublil and Schönberg, the concert spans Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre, The Pirate Queen and their first musical together, La Révolution Française. It premiered at the Shanghai Grand Theatre starring Michael Ball and Lea Salonga, played Sydney Opera House in 2022 with Ball, John Owen-Jones and Rachel Tucker, and headlined the Hollywood Bowl in 2024 with Patrick Wilson, Skylar Astin, Jon Jon Briones, Nikki Renée Daniels and Rachel Tucker.

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“A lavish concert celebration.” Sydney Morning Herald
Anna O'Byrne in Becoming Eliza at the Comedy Theatre Melbourne
Anna O’Byrne in Becoming Eliza, Comedy Theatre Melbourne. Photograph: Jeff Busby.

A musical memoir

Becoming
Eliza

Dame Julie Andrews cast Anna O’Byrne as Eliza Doolittle in Opera Australia’s My Fair Lady, sixty years after the role made Andrews a star. O’Byrne won the Helpmann Award for the performance. Becoming Eliza is her account of being directed by the woman who created the character - the rehearsals, the breakthroughs, the failures - told through story and song, with music from My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins. It premiered at Sydney Opera House in 2022 and has toured nationally.

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“A tour de force. Don’t miss it! It will warm your heart.” Dame Julie Andrews

Past productions

Danny Whitehead and Anna O’Byrne in Carousel: A Concert

Carousel: A Concert

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel follows Billy Bigelow, a carousel barker in a Maine seaside town, and Julie Jordan, the mill worker who loves him - a story of love, redemption and the struggle to find a place in the world. This concert production starred Danny Whitehead alongside Anna O’Byrne and Marina Prior.

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Ruthie Henshall performing live

Ruthie Henshall: Live & Intimate

We first presented Ruthie Henshall in Side By Side By Sondheim in 2012, and again in 2019 for Live & Intimate, her debut Australian solo tour, playing the Sydney Opera House, QPAC and the Adelaide Cabaret Festival.

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Bobby Fox in The Irish Boy at Sydney Opera House

Bobby Fox: The Irish Boy

Bobby Fox won the World Irish Dancing Championship four times and toured the world with Riverdance before Australia made him a leading man and one of the country’s most popular entertainers. In The Irish Boy he plays, dances and sings his way through the country he left - Danny Boy, The Foggy Dew, Whiskey in the Jar and Ride On among them.

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Enda Markey
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Enda Markey

Since 2011, Enda Markey has produced musicals, plays and concerts across Australia, Asia and the United States—from world premieres at Sydney Opera House to the Hollywood Bowl. He works closely with world-leading artists to develop ambitious productions from first idea to the international stage. His approach combines enduring creative relationships, exceptional casts and a clear understanding of how to create work that resonates with audiences.

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