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‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Australian cast has been announced

Amy Manford, Josh Piterman and Blake Bowden of 'Phantom of the Opera' Australia. Photo by Jake Terrey.
Amy Manford, Josh Piterman and Blake Bowden of 'Phantom of the Opera' Australia. Photo by Jake Terrey.jpg

Opera Australia, in association with The Really Useful Group, will present Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, and are delighted to announce the full cast for its highly anticipated Australian production. Marking almost 35 years to the day since it opened in London’s West End, before going on to become one of the most successful musicals of all time, this will be the first time in the show’s history that it will play at the Sydney Opera House, opening on 3 September, before making its way to Arts Centre Melbourne from 14 November. 

As previously announced, the lead role of the Phantom will be played by Josh Piterman, and now joining him in this new Australian production making her Australian theatre debut, Perth’s own Amy Manford will take on the role of the ingénue Christine Daaé, and Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny will be played by acclaimed musical theatre star Blake Bowden.

Earl Carpenter as The Phantom and Katie Hall as Christine. Photo by Alastair Muir, courtesy of Opera Australia.
Earl Carpenter as The Phantom
and Katie Hall as Christine.
Photo by Alastair Muir,
courtesy of Opera Australia.

Andrew Lloyd Webber said, “‘We are thrilled with the wonderful new Australian cast we have found for The Phantom of the Opera. The exciting talents of Josh, Amy and Blake will lead a terrific company and orchestra.”

Cameron Mackintosh added, “I am certain this spectacular new staging overseen by Matthew Bourne and myself will capture audiences in Sydney this spring (where most performances are already sold out), and Melbourne later this year.”

Starring alongside the lead cast will be Australian musical theatre stalwart David Whitney playing shrewd theatre manager Monsieur Firmin, the newly appointed theatre manager Monsieur Andre will be played by experienced musical and opera performer Andy Mortonsoprano Giuseppina Grech will play the role of opera diva Carlotta Guidicelliseasoned musical theatre performer Jayde Westaby will take on the role of ballet mistress Madame Girythe Italian opera singer Ubaldo Piangi will be played by classical crossover artist Paul Taboneand newcomer Mietta White will play young ballerina Meg Giry.

Joining them will be the talented ensemble cast including Annie Aitken, Anton Berezin, Laura Bianchi-Bishop, Eleanor Blythman, Gavin Brown, Benjamin Clark, Bridget Costello, Andrew Dunne, Lewis Francis, Christina Gibbs, Claudia Hastings, Olivia Jenkins, Daniel Koek, Naomi Livingston, Aaron Lynch, Kayleigh Marven, Emma McFarlane, Lachlan O’Brien, Brittany Page, Kiran Rajasingam, Edward Smith, Anna Stephens, Troy Sussman, Liam White, Paul Whiteley, Raphael Wong and Elisha Zion Lee.

Josh Piterman recently scored a huge personal triumph with an impressive West End debut as he took on the most coveted role of Phantom in the London production in 2019. He is an established musical theatre performer and classical crossover artist who has been working consistently on Australian and UK stages over the past 15 years. His past credits include being a part of international pop opera group The Ten Tenors, Tony in the 2010 Australian production of West Side Story, Bustopher Jones/Gus/Growltiger in the 2015/16 Australian season of Cats (a role that won him the Green Room Award for best supporting actor in a musical), Corny Collinsin the UK tour of Hairspray and Gerry Goffin in the 2017/18 Australian tour of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

Born and raised in Perth, Amy Manford has had an exciting start to her career after graduating from WAAPA and making her way to London. She did a Masters degree at The Royal College of Music whilst landing her first role on the West End cast as the Christine alternatein the original London production of The Phantom of the Opera in 2017. During her time in London, she also had the privilege of performing for Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace and for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. 

Blake Bowden has starred on many Australian stages with his most acclaimed performance to date, leading the cast in the Australian production of The Book of Mormon in the lead role of Elder Price which also garnered him a Helpmann Award nomination for Best Male Actor in a Musical in 2019. Bowden has also starred in productions including Fiddler on the Roof, South Pacific, Sweeney Todd, West Side Story and The Boy From Oz Arena Spectacular with Hugh Jackman.

This spectacular new staging by Mackintosh premiered with a record-breaking sell out tour of the UK followed by a seven-year tour of the United States which grossed over US$400 million and thrilled critics and audiences alike. Australia is now only the third country to see this new Phantom with its beloved and thrilling score including the hit songs “The Music of the Night”, “All I Ask of You” and “Masquerade”. With stunning new staging and scenic design, Maria Björnson’s iconic original costumes and many special effects include a spectacular new realisation of the show’s chandelier. It will be performed in Australia by a cast and orchestra of 65, making it one of the largest musical productions ever in Australia.

Opera Australia’s Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini commented, “It’s such an exciting production, with arguably the most well-known score and lyrics in musical theatre history. So we’re thrilled to have such a talented cast of homegrown singers to present this new production of Phantom to Australian audiences. The chemistry between Josh and Amy as the Phantom and Christine is electric, and together with Blake as the aristocratic Raoul, they lead an extraordinary cast. They’re all wonderful performers whom I know fans are going to absolutely love. Trust me, it will be worth the wait.”

'The Phantom of the Opera' UK tour. Photo by Michael Le Poer Trench.
‘The Phantom of the Opera’ UK tour.
Photo by Michael Le Poer Trench.

The Sydney season of The Phantom of the Opera is supported by the NSW Government through Destination NSW.

NSW Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said tickets for the production of Phantom at Sydney Opera House had been in high demand, and with finalisation of the cast, anticipation for opening night was building. “There is no more evocative venue than Sydney Opera House, and we expect that fans of the Andrew Lloyd Webber original, and this new adaptation produced in partnership with Cameron Mackintosh, will visit from near and far to experience the magic and power of the Phantom here in the Harbour City,” Ayres said. “This will be a history-making moment when the story and voice of the Phantom fills the hallowed Sydney Opera House for the first time ever.”  

Directed by Laurence Connor with choreography by Scott Ambler, set design by Paul Brown, Tony Award-winning original costume design by Maria Björnson, lighting design by Tony Award winner Paule Constable and sound design by Mick Potter, The Phantom of the Opera has music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart (with additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe), book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber, orchestrations by David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber. This new production is overseen by Matthew Bourne and Cameron Mackintosh.

The Phantom of the Opera in Australia is directed by Seth Sklar-Heyn and produced by Cameron Mackintosh, The Really Useful Group and Opera Australia. Based on the classic novel Le Fantôme de L’Opéra by Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera tells the story of a masked figure who lurks beneath the catacombs of the Paris Opera House, exercising a reign of terror over all who inhabit it. He falls madly in love with an innocent young soprano, Christine, and devotes himself to creating a new star by nurturing her extraordinary talents and by employing all of the devious methods at his command.

Tickets are on sale now. To book and for more information, visit au.thephantomoftheopera.com.

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