Based on the 1990 cult-classic John Waters (Hairspray) film, CRY-BABY The Musical will be presented in the Opera House s Drama Theatre from 22 July - 15 August, 2021. Highly subversive and proudly irreverent, CRY-BABY The Musical, which won four 2018 Sydney Theatre Awards during its season at the Hayes Theatre Co, is a tongue-in-cheek homage to the teen rebel genre.
Writer and Director of the 1990 film CRY-BABY, John Waters, says: CRY-BABY celebrates the joy all bad little teenage boys and girls feel the first time they hear music that causes trouble in their own homes. Parents hate the new sound but the kids love it. Finally, the soundtrack of their young lives can begin.
Hairspray UK Tour to kick-off in Plymouth
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Brenda Edwards and Norman Pace join Hairspray tour
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Will was 79 not out at the close of play and will be eyeing a maiden first-class century on Monday with his previous highest score being 60. After earning his first Aces contract for this summer, Will has thrived. He was the leading run-scorer in the Ford Trophy one-day competition, racking up 537 from 10 innings at 53.7, including a century and six fifties.
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Auckland captain Robbie O’Donnell, pictured, and younger brother Will dominated with the bat on Sunday against Wellington. Black Caps T20 batsman Glenn Phillips took to the Firebirds attack earlier in the day, smacking three sixes and three fours in his 36 from 38 balls. It looked like Phillips was set for one of his destructive knocks until he was caught from Rachin Ravindra’s left-arm spin.