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Priscilla - Queen of the Desert archiveSydney drag queen Mitzi and her two fish-out-water friends, Felicia and Bernadette, are heading west across the desert to Alice Springs in their battered old bus. They are each on their own personal journey of discovery, but together they put on a show unlike anything the locals have ever seen before. The musical is fashioned around disco hits including I Love the Night Life, I Will Survive, Shake Your Grove Thing and Finally. Based on the Oscar-winning film. Priscilla - Queen of the Desert website.

Cast/Performers

Ray Meagher (Bob), Don Gallagher (Bernadette), Richard Grieve (Tick), Oliver Thornton (Adam), Gemma O'Duffy (Diva), Charlotte Riby (Diva), Lucinda Shaw (Diva), Newley Aucutt (Miss Understanding), Selinda Chilton (Marion), Daniele Coombe (Shirley), Tristan Temple (Jimmy), Kanako Nakano (Cynthia), Steven Cleverley (Farrah / Young Bernadette), John Brannoch (Frank)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Stephan Elliott, Allan Scott
Producer(s): Allan Scott, Really Useful Group, Liz Koops (for Back Row Productions), Garry McQuinn (for Back Row Productions), Michael Hamlyn (for Specific Films
Director: Simon Philips
Design(s): Brian Thomson, Cassie Hanlon (make-up)
Choreographer: Ross Coleman
Costume(s): Tim Chappel, Lizzy Gardiner

Priscilla - Queen of the Desert

Priscilla - Queen of the Desert (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T0761397116. Details of all Priscilla - Queen of the Desert archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0877850554

Archive Listings

10 Mar 09
  to
31 Dec 11
Palace Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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