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Alex Rathgeber ALEX RATHGEBER MAJOR ROLES & VENUES 2019 Simon Stride Jekyll & Hyde (producers: Concertworks, director: Chris Parker) Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne Darling Harbour Theatre, ICC Sydney 2017-18 Tin Man The Wizard of Oz (producers: Suzanne Jones & John Frost, director: Jeremy Sams (UK)) Lyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Capitol Theatre, Sydney Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Regent Theatre, Melbourne 2016 Carl Bruner Ghost - The Musical (producers: Ambassador & GWB, director: Matthew Warchus (UK)) Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide 2015 Billy Crocker Anything Goes (producers: Opera Australia & John Frost, director: Dean Bryant) Princess Theatre, Melbourne Lyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House, Sydney 2012 Sid Worley An Officer & A Gentleman (producers: Gordon Frost Org., director: Simon Phillips) Lyric Theatre, Sydney 2011 Greg Connell The Boy From Oz (producers: The Production Company, director: Nancye Hayes) State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne Capitol Theatre, Sydney 2010 Brad Majors The Rocky Horror Show (producers: TML Enterprises, director: Chris Luscombe (UK)) Seoul, Korea Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand 2010 Robert Martin The Drowsy Chaperone (producers: Melbourne Theatre Co., director: Simon Phillips) Playhouse Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne 2007-8 Raoul The Phantom of the Opera (producer: Cameron Mackintosh, director: Hal Prince (US)) Her Majesty’s Theatre, London (West End) 2007 Billy Sideshow Alley (producers: Sideshow Alley Productions, director: Gary Young) Playhouse Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane 2006 Lancelot Camelot (producers: The Production Company, director: George Ogilvie) State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne 2005 Sasha Fiddler on The Roof (producers: TML Enterprises, director: Sammy Dallas-Bayes (US)) Capitol Theatre, Sydney AWARDS & NOMINATIONS 2015 Winner - Helpmann Awards, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical 2012 Nominee - Sydney Theatre Critics Awards, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical 2009 Nominee - Greenroom Awards, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical FULL CREDIT HISTORY YEAR ROLE SHOW PRODUCERS DIRECTOR 2019 Simon Stride Jekyll & Hyde Concertworks Chris Parker 2019 Self Christmas Actually The Little Red Company NA 2019 Nick (SF) It Could Have Never Happened Molly Haddon Films Molly Haddon 2017-18 Tin Man The Wizard of Oz Suzanne Jones / John Frost Jeremy Sams (UK) 2016 Aaron Fox Curtains The Production Company Roger Hodgman 2016 Carl Bruner Ghost The Musical Ambassador / GWB Matthew Warchus (UK) 2015 Billy Crocker Anything Goes Opera Australia / John Frost Dean Bryant 2015 Doctor 1 & 2 Next To Normal Doorstep Arts Darilyn Ramondo 2013 Marcus Hallam (TV) Winners & Losers Channel 7 Kevin Carlin 2013 Various Gaybies Midsumma Festival Daniel Clarke 2012 Sid Worley An Officer And A Gentleman Gordon Frost Organisation Simon Phillips 2011 Gwilyn Evans (TV) Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Every Cloud /ABC TV David Caesar 2011 Joe Kennedy Jr. Grey Gardens The Production Company Roger Hodgman 2011 Billy Crocker Anything Goes The Production Company Dean Bryant 2011 Greg Connell The Boy From Oz The Production Company Nancye Hayes 2010 Brad Majors The Rocky Horror Show TML Enterprises Chris Luscombe (UK) 2010 Robert Martin The Drowsy Chaperone Melbourne Theatre Co. Simon Phillips 2009 Jim Hallett-Jones (TV) Rush Channel Ten Grant Brown 2009 Tony Brockhurst The Boy Friend The Production Company Gary Young 2008 Older Patrick Mame The Production Company Gary Young 2007-8 Raoul The Phantom of the Opera (London) Cameron Mackintosh P/L Hal Prince (US) 2007 Billy Sideshow Alley Sideshow Alley Prod. Gary Young 2006 Lancelot Camelot The Production Company George Ogilvie 2006 Dillon The Pajama Game The Production Company Terence O'Connell 2005 Sasha Fiddler on The Roof TML Enterprises Sammy Dallas-Bayes (US) 2005 Gremio Kiss Me Kate The Production Company Roger Hodgman 2005 Host It All Started With a Mouse Disney John Berrick 2004 Joe Blues Clues: The Musical Nickelodeon/ X Systems Scott Ponsford 2004 Ensemble Annie Get Your Gun The Production Company Roger Hodgman RECORDINGS 2007 Sideshow Alley the Musical, Australian cast recording – world premiere production 2015 Georgy Girl the Musical, Australian cast recording – world premiere production 2015 Easy To Love – solo album featuring Caroline O’Connor, Lucy Maunder, Claire Lyon WORKSHOPS & DEVELOPMENT WORK 2016 Muriel’s Wedding the Musical (dir. Simon Phillips) 2014-15 Georgy Girl – The Seekers Musical (dir. Gary Young) 2013 Melba (dir. Stuart Maunder) 2013 Dream Lover: The Bobby Darin Musical (dir. Simon Phillips) 2012 Happy People (dir. Chris Parker) 2012 Atlantis (musical dir. Matthew Lee Robinson) 2011 The Silver Donkey (dir. Dean Bryant) 2011 King Kong – Alive on Stage (dir. Daniel Kramer) 2009-12 An Officer And A Gentleman (dir. Simon Phillips) MORRISSEY MANAGEMENT +61 (0) 2 9663 0100 [email protected] .
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