when: 17 - 18 January 2021 | venue: Seymour Centre | cost: Adult: $59 | Concession: $53 | address: Corner of City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale NSW 2006 | tickets: https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/phillip-quast-is-this-all-then
published: 17 Nov 2020, 5 min read
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Broadway and West End star Philip Quast takes us on a captivating journey through the songs and stories of his incredible life.
From his parents' dusty turkey farm in Tamworth to the dressing rooms of glittering theatres worldwide, the multi-award-winning star of musicals, plays and film returns to the Seymour Centre - where he first trod the boards in his professional Sydney debut Candide - with opera singer and pianist Anne-Maree McDonald to find an answer to the question: 'Is This All Then?'
A true star with a four-decade career spanning musicals, plays, film and television, Philip Quast has won the hearts of Australians, from the millennials who grew up watching Play School to the thousands who've seen his definitive Javert in Les Misérables.
He was awarded the first of his three Olivier Awards for Sunday In The Park With George at the National Theatre. And recently he farewelled his Musical Theatre career, serendipitously, at The National Theatre, in their star-studded, multi-award winning production of Follies.
A lifetime in the theatre has given Philip Quast a wealth of anecdotes and stories, and he wraps them up in an eclectic blend of songs for the simplest of shows - just him, an armchair and his good friend Anne-Maree McDonald at the piano as he asks: 'Is This All Then?'
The Seymour Centre is a Covid-Safe venue. Find out more.
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Broadway and West End star Philip Quast takes us on a captivating journey through the songs and stories of his incredible life.
From his parents' dusty turkey farm in Tamworth to the dressing rooms of glittering theatres worldwide, the multi-award-winning star of musicals, plays and film returns to the Seymour Centre - where he first trod the boards in his professional Sydney debut Candide - with opera singer and pianist Anne-Maree McDonald to find an answer to the question: 'Is This All Then?'
A true star with a four-decade career spanning musicals, plays, film and television, Philip Quast has won the hearts of Australians, from the millennials who grew up watching Play School to the thousands who've seen his definitive Javert in Les Misérables.
He was awarded the first of his three Olivier Awards for Sunday In The Park With George at the National Theatre. And recently he farewelled his Musical Theatre career, serendipitously, at The National Theatre, in their star-studded, multi-award winning production of Follies.
A lifetime in the theatre has given Philip Quast a wealth of anecdotes and stories, and he wraps them up in an eclectic blend of songs for the simplest of shows - just him, an armchair and his good friend Anne-Maree McDonald at the piano as he asks: 'Is This All Then?'
The Seymour Centre is a Covid-Safe venue. Find out more.
Go see Philip Quast: Is This All Then 2021.
Philip Quast: Is This All Then 2021 is on 17 - 18 January 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Chippendale.
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