Packemin Productions
Packemin Productions is a theatre company based in Western Sydney, Australia. The company was formed in 2010 to produce Pro-Am musical theatre in association with Riverside Theatres Parramatta.
Productions
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 11–26 February 2011. Starring Andrew Conaghan as Joseph, Barry Crocker as Jacob and Mick Gerace as Pharaoh.
- Oliver! 3–18 February 2012. Starring Damian Hempstead as Oliver, Wayne Scott Kermond as Fagin, Katie McKee as Nancy and Todd Keys as Bill Sikes.
- The Wizard of Oz[1] 8–23 February 2013. Starring Jimmy Rees as The Scarecrow, Laura Murphy as Dorothy, Adam Scicluna as The Lion and Luke Joslin as The Tinman.
- Hairspray 26 July–10 August 2013. Starring Jon English as Edna Turnblad, Wayne Scott Kermond as Wilbur Turnblad, Jessica Rookeward as Tracy Turnblad and Cle Morgan as Motormouth Maybelle.
- Annie 7–22 February 2014. Starring Stella Barahona & Isabella Taylor as Annie, Amanda Muggleton as Miss Hannigan, Rodney Dobson as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks and Christopher Horsey as Rooster.
- Beauty and the Beast 18 July–2 August 2014. Starring Kelsi Boyden as Belle, Scott Irwin as The Beast, Donna Lee as Mrs Potts and Adam Scicluna as Cogsworth.
- The Phantom of the Opera 6–21 February 2015. Starring Ben Mingay as The Phantom,[2] Erin Clare as Christine, Joshua Keane as Raoul and Johanna Allen as Carlotta.
- Mary Poppins 24 July–8 August 2015. Starring Penny McNamee as Mary Poppins,[3] Shaun Rennie as Bert, Sam Moran as George Banks and Kate Maree Hoolihan as Winifred Banks.
- West Side Story 5–20 February 2016. Starring Louis Lucente as Tony, Elisa Colla as Maria and Rowena Vilar as Anita.
- Wicked 29 July–13 August 2016. Starring Ashleigh Taylor as Elphaba, Mikayla Williams as Glinda and Wayne Scott Kermond as The Wizard.
- Miss Saigon 28 July–12 August 2017. Starring Vivien Emsworth as Kim, Marcus Rivera as The Engineer, Haydan Hawkins as Chris, Kyle Sapsford as John and Ashleigh Taylor as Ellen.
- Shrek The Musical[4] 2–17 February 2018. Starring Jay Laga'aia as Shrek, Luke Joslin as Lord Farquaad, Mikayla Williams as Princess Fiona and Nat Jobe as Donkey.
- Legally Blonde 27 July–11 August. Starring Mikayla Williams as Elle Woods, Kyle Sapsford as Emmett, Joshua Keane as Warner, Jocelyn O'Brien as Paulette and Rodney Dobson as Professor Callahan.
- Jesus Christ Superstar[5] 8–23 February 2019, Starring Joe Kalou as Jesus, Toby Francis as Judas, Brittanie Shipway as Mary and Gavin Brightwell as Pontius Pilate.
- Mamma Mia![6] 2–17 August 2019, and 11-26 February 2022. Starring Louise Butler as Donna, Courtney Bell as Sophie, Scott Irwin as Sam and Debora Krizak as Tanya.
- Les Misérables 14–29 February 2020, and 28 July-12 August 2023. Starring Daniel Belle as Jean Valjean, Robert McDougall as Javert, Georgia Burley as Cosette and Brenton Bell as Marius Pontmercy.
- We Will Rock You 12–27 February 2021. Starring Toby Francis as Galileo, Debora Krizak as Killer Queen and Wayne Scott Kermond as Buddy.
- Kinky Boots 9–24 September 2022. Starring Adam Rennie as Charlie Price, Nat Jobe as Lola/Simon and Laura Garrick as Lauren.
Packemin Youth Productions
Packemin Youth Productions have presented three shows at The Concourse, Chatswood.
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 9–24 January 2015. Starring Sam Moran as Jacob
- Back to the 80s 8–23 January 2016. Starring Mark Simpson as Mr Cocker
- Cats 13–28 January 2017. Starring Simon Pryce as Old Deuteronomy / Bustopher Jones
References
- "Packemin Productions brings "epic" Wizard of Oz to the stage". The Daily Telegraph. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- "Talented Ben Mingay singing the right tune before his return to Wonderland". The Daily Telegraph. 31 January 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- "Mary Poppins brought to life on stage thanks to Wicked actress Penny McNamme". The Daily Telegraph. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- "Packemin Productions Brings SHREK the Musical to Riverside Theatres". BroadwayWorld.com. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- "Review: Jesus Christ Superstar, Riverside Theatres". performing.artshub.com.au. 11 February 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- "Packemin Productions Announce MAMMA MIA! at Riverside Theatres". BroadwayWorld.com. 3 July 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
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