Fangirls

Published by: Kabuku PR | 27-Aug-2019
Belvoir is thrilled to present the eagerly anticipated Sydney premiere of Fangirls, a hilarious new Australian musical comedy about first love, fan culture and the danger of underestimating teenage girls. The production will show at Belvoir St Theatre from 12th October to 10th November immediately following its world premiere at Queensland Theatre in September. @BelvoirSt #BelvoirSt
Venue: Belvoir Street Theatre
Address: 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills, NSW 2010
Date: 12th October to 10th November 2019
Time: Tuesday & Wednesday 6:30pm, Thursday - Saturday 7.30pm, Thursday 1pm, Saturday 2pm and Sunday 5pm
Ticket: Full price $80, Seniors $70, Concession $60, 30-Down $58, Student Saver $45
Buy / Ticket: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/fangirls/
Web: https://belvoir.com.au/productions/fangirls/
EMail: mail@belvoir.com.au
Call: (02) 9699 3444
Fangirls marks the professional stage debut for 18-year-old Aydan who, after blowing audiences away last year on The Voice, will star as Harry. Aydan was also one of ten acts selected to compete for the chance to represent Australia at Eurovision in 2019 as part of Eurovision Australia Decides.

Created by and co-starring the edgy, charismatic, comedian, composer, playwright Yve Blake (winner of the inaugural ATYP Rebel Wilson TheatreMaker Scholarship), Fangirls is a wild new musical about first love, fan culture and unlimited passion

In Fangirls, Edna is 14 and in love with Harry, but there's just one problem: Harry is in 'True Connection' - the biggest boyband in the world. After the band announce a tour stop in Edna's city, she realises this is her one chance to convince Harry of their destiny and she'll do anything - ANYTHING - in the name of true love.

Blake said, "This is a show that will have you cackling, cringing and clutching your heart. Fangirls are so misunderstood; they're frequently scorned for behavior that we would deem perfectly acceptable from boys of the same age and too often they're dismissed for being 'crazy'. Yet, fangirls wield untold power. They have the ability to turn a YouTube nobody into a global superstar overnight, and to shape pop culture as we know it. Most of all though, I'm obsessed with fangirls for their ability to do something incredible: to love without apology or fear".

Directed by one of Australia's most passionate champions of new theatrical work, Paige Rattray (Sydney Theatre Company's Black is the New White), and featuring choreography from Leonard Mickelo, Fangirls also stars Chika Ikogwe (Belvoir's The Wolves), Kimberley Hodgson, Ayesha Madon, James Majoos, and Sharon Millerchip, with Melissa Russo as swing.

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