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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Ipswich Boy to Play Pugsley in The Addams Family Musical


THEY'RE creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky, and an Ipswich boy has joined them; the Addams Family.

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Young Ipswich Grammar School student Jaxon Graham-Wilson has been chosen to play Pugsley in Sydney's Capitol Theatre production of The Addams Family - The Broadway Musical.

Landing the role came as an early birthday surprise for Jaxon, who turns 14 tomorrow.
"I've know for a while, but I had to keep it quiet until Sunday, when it was properly announced," Jaxon said. "I flew down to Sydney to audition after my mum found out about it, and we went back down last Monday to do the photo shoot with the other Pugsleys."

Jaxon will star alongside well-known actors John Waters and Russell Dykstra in the show.
The Collingwood Park boy said he would have no trouble getting into the character of Pugsley, Gomez and Morticia's son and brother to Wednesday.

"I've watched all the movies and TV shows and I saw the original cast on Broadway," he said.
Jaxon said he loved the "creepy" nature of the family.

"Pugsley is a bit devious and loves torturing his sister, so I'm basically always in character when I'm annoying my own sister," he joked.

The Addams Family production opens next March, and Jaxon will move to Sydney for nine months with his mother and sister.

"I'll be doing distance ed and my sister will go to school," he said.
"I want to travel and do shows when I'm older so this is exciting."

Family Facts
  • The Addams Family was created by American cartoonist Charles Addams.
  • It was first developed into a television series in the 1960s, and has since inspired films, books, videos and a musical.
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Chitty Chitty Goes Off With a Bang Bang


THERE are live dogs, lots of children and a strong cast but the star of the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is the amazing car of the title. 
 
It really is a fantasmagorical machine that draws gasps of delight when it flies, in a genuinely magical moment.

Based on the 1968 film, the stage adaptation makes some judicious changes bringing in the Vulgarians, who are intent on stealing the car, right from the start - and adding jokes for the adults.
As the crackpot inventor Caractacus Potts, David Hobson reins in the eccentricity, giving a gently endearing performance.

Rachael Beck is lovely as Truly Scrumptious, Alan Brough and Jennifer Vuletic are thoroughly entertaining as the tantrum-throwing, toy-loving Baron Bomburst and his Baroness, while George Kapiniaris and Todd Goddard are a hoot as the bumbling Vulgarian spies.

Roger Hodgman directs, using Anthony Ward's clever, eye-catching design, with its set inspired by the idea of invention and machinery.

Energy-wise, the production could go up a gear at times and Dana Jolly's choreography lacks a little oomph but it's a fun show that clearly charmed the children around me and had the audience clapping along with the title song.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Rachael Beck is Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang



RACHAEL Beck describes her character in the upcoming musical production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as a strong, funny woman with an absolutely terrible name.

Beck will take on the role of Truly Scrumptious, an upper-class socialite who gets drawn into a world of outrageous adventure, evil child-catchers and magical flying cars.

A stalwart of both the stage and screen, Beck has previously played staring roles in Les Miserables, Cats, The Sound of Music and Singin’ in the Rain but despite her experience the 41 year old said this new role would not be without its challenges.

“In one of the opening scenes I hoon around the stage on a vintage motorbike with a sidecar,” Beck said.

“It’s a bit concerning because I nearly run over all the props and crash into different parts of the set.
“It’s great fun and there are so many interesting moments like that throughout the show.”

Opening at the Capitol Theatre on Friday, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is an adaptation of the 1968 children’s film, based on a book by Ian Fleming.

Beck said the stage production followed the same storyline as the movie but parts of the script had been modernised to suit a current-day audience.

“I think it’s a lot funnier than the movie,” she said.

“People certainly won’t be let down by the production because it’s such a wonderful family show.

“I have this bad habit of falling in love with the characters I play and Truly Scrumptious is no different … hopefully the audience will do the same.”

SEE IT ON STAGE

Opens Friday, November 16
Capitol Theatre, Haymarket
Tickets from $69
Details: www.chittychitty.com.au

Festive Season Special at Metro Hotel Sydney Central - Metro Hotels


Metro Hotel Sydney Central is offering this Festive Season Special from $195.00 per night including:
  • One night's accommodation in a Deluxe Room
  • A box of candies on arrival
  • A big bottle of house wine on arrival
  • Free Internet
Book this Festive Season Special at Metro Hotel Sydney Central

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 Terms and Conditions:
  • Offer is strictly subject to availability.
  • Valid until 30th December 2012
  • Rates are not valid with any other offer.
  • All other terms & conditions will be provided when making your booking 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Sydney Hotel Reviews: “Good Value in a Convenient Location” - Metro Hotel Sydney Central



This hotel is conveniently located near Central Station and the Light Rail. Plenty of good reasonably priced cafes and restaurants in immediate vicinity. Staff were helpful and rooms clean and comfortable
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Metro Hotel Sydney Central - Metro Hotels

Hotel Accommodation in Sydney's CBD. Metro Hotel Sydney Central is just minutes away from Sydney attractions Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf, Star City Casino, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Paddy's Markets and the city's dining and cinema districts.

Located on the corner of Pitt and Campbell Streets directly opposite the Capitol Theatre. Metro Hotel Sydney Central is a short walk for business guests to all major corporate and government offices and for those attending one of the many national or international conferences and trade shows at Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, the hotel is just a pleasant 10 minute journey.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Package at Metro Hotel Sydney Central


Metro Hotel Sydney Central is offering this Chitty Chitty Bang Bang package for $205.00 including:
  • One nights accommodation in a Deluxe 2x Double Bedded Room
  • Daily Hot Buffet Breakfast for up to 2 adults and 2 children
  • Chocolates on arrival
Book this Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Package at Metro Hotel Sydney Central 

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Terms and Conditions:
  • Offer is strictly subject to availability and may not be available for special event dates.
  • Children age is 00 – 12 years old.
  • Valid until 20th December 2012.
  • Rates are not valid with any other offer.
  • All other terms & conditions will be provided when making your booking
    Bookings are non-refundable