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| Nancye Hayes (Dowager Empress) - Georgina Hobson (Anya) in "ANASTASIA" |
Book by Terence McNally – Music by Stephen Flaherty – Lyrics
by Lynn Ahrens
Directed by Darko Tresnjak – Associate Director: Karen
Johnson Mortimer
Choreographed by Peggy Hickey – Resident Choreographer:
Nathan Pinnell
Musical Director: Anthony Barnhill – Costumes designed by
Alexander Dodge
Set Designed by Alexander Dodge – Video Design by Aaron
Rhyne
Sound Design by Peter Hylenski – Costume Design by Linda Cho
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Executive Producer- Opera Australia: Pella Gregory
Presented by John Frost for Crossroads Live and Opera
Australia with Willow Wealth
Sydney Lyric Theatre April 10th to July 18th,
2026. Reviewed by BILL STEPHENS
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| The Australian company of "ANASTASIA" |
Based on the 20th Century Fox animation film of
the same name, this musical play with music and lyrics by Stephen Flaherty and
Lynn Ahrens and book by Terrence McNally, the Tony Award-winning team
responsible for Kiss of the Spider Woman and Ragtime, Anastasia
premiered on Broadway in 2017.
Much in the style of classic musicals such as My Fair
Lady and Phantom of the Opera, Anastasia boasts a cast of many of
the country’s finest musical theatre performers headed by Georgina Hopson as
Anya.
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| Joshua Robson (Gleb) - Georgina Hopson (Anya) in "ANASTASIA" |
Similarly, Joshua Robson, who previously starred opposite
Hopson in the 2022 Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour production of Phantom of
the Opera, thrilled with his commanding performance as the sinister
protagonist, Gleb, charged with disproving Anya’s story. His chilling rendition
of “The Neva Flows” setting the tone for his relationship with Anya.
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| Roberto Tripolino (Dmitry) - Georgina Hopson (Anya) in "ANASTASIA" |
As Anya’s unlikely partners in crime, Robert Tripolino as the vagabond Dmitry, and Rodney Dobson as the fatherly Vlad both get opportunities to shine. Tripolino with his energetic performance of My “Petersburg”, and Dobson in his duet “The Countess and the Common Man” with Rhonda Burchmore.
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| Rhonda Burchmore (Countess Lily) and company in "ANASTASIA" |
In this duet Burchmore as Countess Lily ( the role created on Broadway by Caroline O’Connor and who, co-incidentally, is starring across the city in another musical, The Prom), challenges Dobson by pulling out every trick in her formidable comedic armoury to deliver a scene-stealing performance that has little to do with advancing the storyline but is tremendous fun for the audience.
Directed by Tony Award winner, Darko Tresnjak, who utilises opulent
settings, enhanced with superb video projections, lavish costumes and swirling
ballroom scenes to evoke the splendour of imperial Russia.
Witty choreography by Peggy Hickey, who manages to incorporate
excerpts from Swan Lake without interrupting the flow of “Quartet at the
Ballet”, Anastasia is both a visual and aural feast for the senses.
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| Eleanor Flynn (Young Anastasia) - Nancye Hayes (Dowager Empress) in "Anastasia" |
However, it is the casting of the legendary Nancye Hayes as the Dowager Empress, a role that could have been written for her, that makes this production one not to be missed, at least for this reviewer.
From her opening scene with the young Anastasia, played
charmingly on opening night by Willa Valaris, to her final acceptance of Anya’s
claim for recognition, Hayes dominates every scene in which she appears, becoming
the jewel in the crown of a magnificent production.
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| Rodney Dobson (Vlad) - Georgina Hopson (Anya) - Roberto Tripolino (Dmitry) in "ANASTASIA" |
This is a slightly longer version of my review first published in CITY NEWS on 13.04.26






