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'Parade' performed by the University of Ballarat

Sat, 15 Mar 2008, 12:10 pm
electrix1234 posts in thread
The second years at University of Ballarat has just started rehearsals for their 2nd yr show of 'Parade' by Jason Robert Brown. It is based on the true story of the murder of Mary Phagan and the lynching of Leo Frank in Atlanta, Georgia in 1913. It is very exciting as this show is not performed very often. Performances dates are 21-24 May. If you're a fan of Jason Robert Brown then you cannot miss out.

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electrix123Sat, 15 Mar 2008, 12:10 pm
The second years at University of Ballarat has just started rehearsals for their 2nd yr show of 'Parade' by Jason Robert Brown. It is based on the true story of the murder of Mary Phagan and the lynching of Leo Frank in Atlanta, Georgia in 1913. It is very exciting as this show is not performed very often. Performances dates are 21-24 May. If you're a fan of Jason Robert Brown then you cannot miss out.
Walter PlingeMon, 17 Mar 2008, 01:00 pm

This is a fantastic show

This is a fantastic show and I had the pleasure of playing piano for it last year in Ireland, I hope the production is a great success. If I can be of help to anyone from Ballarat please feel free to contact me!sorchacd@gmail.com
Walter PlingeFri, 23 May 2008, 08:53 pm

Parade @ UB

The second year production of 'Parade' has been a huge success, having opened on the 21st May. The music is beautiful and the actors have done a brilliant job with it, many a teary eye in the audience!
Walter PlingeMon, 9 June 2008, 10:32 am

I came from WA to see this

I came from WA to see this and it was a brilliant brilliant show. It was unbelievable that these students were only second years can wait to see what else they do. I cried on a number of occasions and saw the production more than once it was fantastic. Apparently there were talent agents attending the performance cos they heard it was an amazing show. Well done second years especially to have such interest at your second year level Let me say there is an excellent alternative to WAAPA. Ive seen both, they are different but every bit as good. The eastern states now have their own "WAAPA""
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