Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Sunset Boulevard’ is coming to Sydney Opera House

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony-winning musical, Sunset Boulevard, will begin its debut season at the Sydney Opera House this month.

From Wednesday, August 28, Sydney’s most iconic venue will welcome the dazzling production for the first time.

Transforming the Joan Sutherland Theatre into a glamorous ode to the Golden Age of Hollywood, Lloyd Webber’s adaptation of Billy Wilder’s classic 1950 film attempts to capture the size and scale of this complex tale, which follows down-on-his-luck screenwriter Joe Gillis and his volatile relationship with Norma, a faded Hollywood star attempting to claw her way back to the limelight.

Renowned Soprano Sarah Brightman takes the lead as Norma, standing opposite Australian actor Tim Draxi who sinks his teeth into Gillis with support from Robert Grubb, Ashleigh Rubenach, Jarrod Draper, Paul Hanion, Troy Sussman, Regan Barber, and a whole host of accomplished local and international talent.

The iconic role of Norma places Brightman in the same league as legendary performer Glenn Close and multi-hyphenate Nicole Scherzinger, whose recent performance scored her an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical in the West End.

Brightman, who rose to fame in the lead role of Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera, has earned herself the title of the “world’s best-selling soprano” and will work alongside a 28-piece orchestra to bring this story to life.

The production played earlier this year at Melbourne’s Princess Theatre, conceived by Opera Australia and GWB Entertainment as one of the year’s most anticipated stage shows. Reviews have noted Lloyd Webber’s stunning set pieces and elaborate costumes, evoking the swagger of vintage Hollywood, complemented by big, dramatic hits like “The Perfect Year” and “As If We Never Said Goodbye.”

The last time a production of Sunset Boulevard toured Australia was 30 years ago, featuring a young Hugh Jackman and playing to sold-out audiences across the country. It’s hoped that Lloyd Webber will be able to recapture some of that magic as the musical is shaped for one of the country’s most emblematic theatres.

Ironically, it also marks Brightman’s first theatrical role in just as long, bringing her to the Sydney Opera House for the first time and resting on her undeniable chemistry with Lloyd Webber, which sparked when they first worked together on The Phantom of the Opera.

Sunset Boulevard pemieres at the Sydney Opera House from August 28, with the official opening night on August 31.

Sunset Boulevard

Where: Sydney Opera House; Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000
When: From August 28, 2024
Tickets: From $69

sunsetmusical.com.au

Read More

  • Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour has confirmed its next production for 2025
  • Details have been released for this year’s Sydney Contemporary
  • There will be plenty of free things to do this year at SXSW Sydney enters its second year
Related
Dua Lipa performing live in Sydney

Disco-pop Queen Dua Lipa is bringing her massive world tour to Sydney

Dua Lipa is one of the most recognisable names in modern pop, having carved out a spectacular reputation for whip-smart disco pop and clever melodies. She’s also been highly praised for her vibrant live shows, which is why we’re so ... Read more
Titanique playing at the Grand Electric Surry Hills

Titanique will float your boat as the funniest musical in Sydney

It’s certainly overboard. And at times, skating on thin ice. But if you love slap-stick, camp musicals – and Celine Dion! – this show will definitely float your boat. It’s playing at the Grand Electric Theatre in Surry Hills  – ... Read more
Here's where to watch a supermoon in Sydney

Where to watch September’s supermoon in Sydney

It’s time to whip out your telescopes and clock some craters as a rare, harvest supermoon hangs over Sydney this week.
Dog man the musical is coming to Sydney in October

The 9 Best shows for kids in Sydney right now

While Sydney is packed year-round with some of the world’s most in-demand musicals, don’t forget that the little ones deserve some culture too. In our rolling live list of the best kid shows in Sydney right now, we’ll be rounding ... Read more