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Mack & Mabel brings Broadway magic to His Maj

Thursday, 19 May 2022

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WAAPA brings Broadway magic to His Majesty's Theatre for a stunning and extravagant celebration of silent-era Hollywood in Mack & Mabel, with heroes, villains, starlets and moguls.

Hot on the heels of last year’s sold-out season of Crazy for You, the same brilliant creative team return with an all-singing, all-dancing cast of 40 incredible triple-threat performers, a live 30-piece orchestra, as well as extravagant sets, costumes and all the razzle-dazzle you’ve come to expect from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.

Set in Hollywood’s early years, Mack & Mabel charts the stormy love story of Hollywood silent movie director Mack Sennett and his adorable star Mabel Normand.

Known as the ‘King of Comedy’, Mack was the head of Keystone Studios, a powerhouse film studio that turned Mabel into one of early Hollywood’s top box office draws, along with her co-star Charlie Chaplin. Mack also dreamed up a gang of hilariously inept policemen known as the Keystone Cops, slapstick routines, bathing beauties, and the classic pie-in-the-face gag – all trademarks of his wildly successful comedy films.

Along the way, Mack and Mabel fell in and out of love, their fraught relationship mirroring the turbulent times.

Jerry Herman’s buoyant score lifts this showbiz tale of doomed love, creating sheer theatrical magic.

There’s passion, drama, and plenty of comedy – all accompanied by brilliant songs such as Time Heals Everything, I Won’t Send Roses, and Look What Happened to Mabel.

Mack & Mabel is WAAPA’s biggest production of the year, brought to vivid life by director Crispin Taylor, musical director Tim Cunniffe and choreographer Jayne Smeulders. It boasts a huge ensemble of up-and-coming stars on stage accompanied by an orchestra of talented music students, all supported by an incredible crew of Production & Design students.

Mack & Mabel will be performed at His Majesty’s Theatre from Friday 10 to Thursday 16 June at 7.30pm, with matinees on Saturday 11 and Wednesday 15 June at 2.00pm.

With theatre capacities now back to pre-pandemic levels, June is the perfect month to head into the city for an unforgettable night of music theatre, with first-class singing, dancing and scintillating live performances that are guaranteed to brighten your winter.

Performance information

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 825 Hay St, Perth

Fri 10 to Thu 16 June at 7.30pm; matinees Sat 11 and Wed 15 June at 2.00pm.

Tickets $76 Full / $71 Concession / $69 Friends

Director: Crispin Taylor

Music Director: Tim Cunniffe

Choreographer: Jayne Smeulders

Performed by: WAAPA Music Theatre and Music students

BOOK NOW: Tel: (08) 6212 9292 or online at: ptt.wa.gov.au (Booking fees may apply)

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For further information or to discuss interview opportunities, please contact:

Anton Maz, Marketing Manager, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
Phone: (08) 6304 6817 / mob: 0404 699 772 / email: a.maz@ecu.edu.au

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