Muriel's Wedding The Musical
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''Muriel's Wedding the Musical'' is an Australian stage musical, based on the 1994 film of the same name. It has a book by
P.J. Hogan Paul John "P. J." Hogan (born 30 November 1962) is an AACTA Award-winning Australian film director and writer. Early life Hogan was born in Brisbane, Queensland. As a teenager, he lived on the North Coast of New South Wales and attended Mt St ...
(the original film's writer and director), and music and lyrics by Kate Miller-Heidke and
Keir Nuttall Keir Francis Nuttall (born 1975) is a Brisbane-based guitarist-singer-songwriter. He is a founding mainstay member of the rock trio, Transport, which formed in 2001. He married Australian singer-songwriter and actor, Kate Miller-Heidke, in 2007 ...
, with additional songs originally written for
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by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson.


Productions


Sydney (2017–2018)

The original production began previews from 6 November 2017 with an official opening on 18 November 2017, and ran until 27 January 2018 at the
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in Sydney, produced by
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and
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. Simon Phillips directed, and
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designed the set and costumes. The 28-person cast included Maggie McKenna in the title role, Justine Clarke (Muriel's mother, Betty), Gary Sweet (Muriel's father, Bill Heslop), Madeleine Jones (Rhonda),
Helen Dallimore Helen Dallimore (born 31 October 1971) is an Australian actress, known for originating the role of Glinda the Good Witch, Glinda in the West End Theatre, West End production of ''Wicked (musical), Wicked''. Early life Dallimore grew up in Oxfor ...
(Deidre Chambers),
Christie Whelan Browne Christine "Christie" Whelan Browne (born 6 August 1982) is an Australian performer who has worked extensively in musical theatre as an actress, dancer and singer. She has also appeared on television shows and in films. In March 2012, she marri ...
(Tania Degano), Briallen Clarke (Joanie), Michael Whalley (Perry), Connor Sweeney (Malcolm), Ben Bennett (Brice Nobes) and
Stephen Madsen Stephen Ross Madsen (born 15 August 1992) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Jason "J.D." Dean in the Australian production of '' Heathers: The Musical'', and in 2017, he originated the role of Alexander Shkuratov in the mu ...
(Alexander Shkuratov). In 2017 it was announced that the Sydney production (and cast) were going to be transferring to Toronto's
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, in April 2018. However, the North American premiere was later postponed due to "scheduling conflicts", with producer
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planning to stage the show in a subsequent season.


Australian tour (2019)

The musical embarked national tour beginning 12 March 2019 at Her Majesty's Theatre in
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. The production then opened at the Sydney Lyric Theatre on 28 June and was followed by the
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in Brisbane from 19 September. With McKenna performing in the ''Dear Evan Hansen'' US tour and Jones joining the Melbourne cast of ''Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'', casting began in September 2018 for two new female leads. On 7 October it was announced that Natalie Abbott would be making her professional debut as Muriel alongside Elizabeth Esguerra as Rhonda. Days before opening, amidst several rumours it was announced that Esguerra had been removed from the production, with official releases stating "personal reasons", and she was replaced by her first understudy, Stefanie Jones.


Original casts


Musical numbers

Act 1 *"Sunshine State of Mind" – Company *"The Bouquet" – Muriel *"Meet the Heslops" – Perry, Malcolm, Joanie and Betty *"Dancing Queen"† / "The Bouquet" (reprise) – Muriel, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn *"Progress" – Bill, Deidre and Company *"Can't Hang" – Tania, Cheryl, Nicole and Janine *"Lucky Last/Perry Heslop" – Muriel and Perry *"Money, Money, Money"† – Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn *"People People" – Tania, Cheryl, Nicole and Janine *"Girls Like Us" – Rhonda and Muriel *"Waterloo (ABBA song), Waterloo"† – Rhonda, Muriel, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn *"Amazing" – Rhonda and Muriel *"Sydney" – Company *"Any Ordinary Night" – Company *"Strangely Perfect Stranger" – Muriel and Brice *"Any Ordinary Night" – Company Act 2 *"Perry Heslop" (reprise) – Perry *"Here Comes the Bride" – Company *"A True Friend" – Muriel and Rhonda *"Never Stick Your Neck Out" – Brice and Male Company *"Why Can't That Be Me?" – Muriel *"True Friend" (reprise) / "Take a Chance on Ken" – Rhonda, Muriel, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn *"Life is a Competition" – Ken and Company *"Mr and Mrs Shkuratov" – Muriel, Alexander, Ken and Company *"Shared, Viral, Linked, Liked" – Tania, Cheryl, Nicole and Janine *"I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"† – Tania, Cheryl, Nicole, Muriel, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn *"The Bouquet" / "Can't Hang" (reprises) – Company *"SOS (ABBA song), SOS"† – Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn *"My Mother (Eulogy)" – Muriel, Perry, Malcolm, Joanie and Company *"Strangely Perfect Stranger" (reprise) – Brice and Muriel *"A True Friend" (reprise) – Company All songs by Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall, except as noted (†): "Dancing Queen", "Waterloo", "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" and "SOS" by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson; "Money, Money, Money" and "Super Trouper" by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.


Original cast recording

The original cast recording was released 12 January 2018 and debuted at #17 on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2018, the album was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album, Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album.


Reception

''Muriel's Wedding'' received very positive critical responses. The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' commented that: "''Muriel's Wedding'' feels like the complete package: a beloved film seamlessly updated; a central character who retains all the ambiguities that made you root for her in the first place; a conspicuously inventive score peppered with classic pop hits, and a mainstage debut that will be talked about for years. Adapting his own screenplay to the stage and into the social media present, PJ Hogan's book amplifies the Cinderella aspects of Muriel's story without sacrificing the satirical and melancholic elements that gave the film its depth and heart."


Awards and nominations

''Muriel's Wedding'' received seven 2017 Sydney Theatre Awards, including Best Production of a Mainstage Musical and Best Original Score of a Mainstage Production, as well as for its direction, choreography, musical direction, Jones as female actor in a supporting role in a musical, and McKenna as newcomer. It was nominated for Best New Australian Work, and in four other categories. Its text received the 2018 AWGIE Award for Music Theatre, and the AWGIE Awards' David Williamson award for excellence in writing for Australian theatre. The musical won five 18th Helpmann Awards, 2018 Helpmann Awards including Helpmann Award for Best Original Score, Best Original Score, and was also nominated for Helpmann Award for Best Musical, Best Musical and Helpmann Award for Best New Australian Work, Best New Australian Work, amongst others. At the 2020 Melbourne Green Room Awards, ''Muriel's Wedding'' received four Musical Theatre category awards for Original Australian Writing, Choreography, Set Design and Costume Design, and was also nominated for Production, Direction, Lead Role (Abbott), Supporting Role (Jones), and Lighting and Multimedia Design (Trent Suidgeest for the lighting).


Notes

: While these songs are titled the same, the latter is a reprise. : This song is retitled on the cast recording as simply "A True Friend".


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References

{{reflist 2017 musicals ABBA Australian musicals Musicals based on films Musicals set in Australia